Kotaro Kawaguchi
Hyogo University of Health Sciences
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Journal of health sciences, Hiroshima University | 2003
Mitsuru Tabusadani; Michiko Ohno; Dian Yu Liu; Kiyokazu Sekikawa; Kotaro Kawaguchi; Kiyoshi Onari
糖尿病患者と健常者のR-R間隔変動係数(CVR-R)と運動時における循環応答との関連を検討した。対象は2型糖尿病患者8名と,年齢をマッチさせた健常男性8名とした。対象者に自転車エルゴメータを用いた漸増負荷を行い,最大酸素摂取量(・VO2max)と換気性作業閾値(VT)を算出した。次に日を改めて,80%VTに相当する負荷強度で一定負荷運動を行わせた。その後,安静時におけるCVR-Rと,一定負荷運動における酸素摂取と心拍数の時定数を算出した。その結果,1)CVR-Rと・VO2maxはDM群で健常群と比較して低下していた。また,tau HRとtau・VO2はDM群で延長していた。2)tau・VO2とtau HRは二群共に正の相関を,CVR-Rとtau ・VO2は二群共に負の相関を認めた。2・VO2maxとtau HR,・VO2maxとtau・VO2は健常群のみ負の相関を認めた。以上の結果から,CVR-Rは運動に対する循環応答を反映する指標になる可能性が示唆された。また,先行研究において,健常者では運動開始時における循環応答特性は全身持久力を反映するものであることが示唆されているが,本研究では糖尿病患者においては関連を認めないことが明らかとなった。
Journal of health sciences, Hiroshima University | 2002
Kiyokazu Sekikawa; Mitsuru Tabusadani; Kazuyuki Tabira; Kotaro Kawaguchi; Kiyoshi Onari
pressure of arterial oxygen and has an influence on ventilatory, circulatory and metabolic processes during exercise; measuring the gas exchange has been used to study cardiorespiratory response under hypoxic conditions. Recently, muscle metabolism and oxygenation, as well as arterial oxygenation and cardiorespiratory action, are seen as being limited in healthy subjects under hypoxic conditions, and also under conditions of pulmonary patient induced hypoxemia. To assess muscle metabolism, muscle biopsy during resting and phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy during exercise are often used and to assess muscle Introduction oxygenation; using arterial and venous blood sampling. However, this requires invasive techniques, which limits its application to physiological and clinical measurements. Recently, measurements using near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) have made it possible to noninvasively measure in vivo changes in tissue of both oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin and myoglobin. Although several incremental exercise experiments in hypoxic conditions have been reported5-7, 9, 10, 13, 15-17) , few investigations have been done in respect to the relationship between cardiorespiratory responses and oxygenation in exercising muscle during mild hypoxia. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships among gas exchange responses, blood lactate concentrations, and NIRS responses during Influence of mild hypoxia on cardiorespiratory responses and muscle oxygenation during incremental exercise
Journal of health sciences, Hiroshima University | 2001
Kotaro Kawaguchi; Fuminari Kaneko; Yusuke Hanafusa; Yukio Urabe; Kiyoshi Onari; Tsuneji Murakami
The purpose of the present study is to determine whether athletic characteristics can be discriminated by changes in serum components during exercise which are considered to reflect systemic endurance capacity muscle strength and the energy metabolism system. Thirteen male long‑distance athletes and 8 male short‑distance and field athletes performed an incremental exercise test muscle strength and endurance test. They were also observed for cha nges in serum co mponents during exercise. According to data analysis the discriminant function thus obtained was: Z = 0.8220 × peakV ・ O2 + 0.0037 × AT + 0.0010 × MVC +(-0.0276) ×6 0 deg/sec + 0.2629 × MVC 50% time +(-0.8715)× UN + 36.1659 (peakV ・ O2: measured value of peak V ・ O2 AT: % peakV ・ O2 MVC: measured value of the isometric muscle strength 60 deg/sec: peak torque of the i sokinetic muscle contraction at 60 deg/sec MVC 50% time: the time for the previously determined isometric muscle strength value to become less than 50% UN: the increase rate of UN from the value at rest to the maximum value). Subjects were classified into the actual group correctly while the erroneous discriminant rate was 0.73%. I n particular weighting of the discriminant coefficient of peakV ・ O2 and UN was large indicating that these are useful as parameters for discriminating athletic characteristics.
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy | 2002
Fuminari Kaneko; Kiyoshi Onari; Kotaro Kawaguchi; Kazuhiro Tsukisaka; Serge Roy
Journal of Applied Physiology | 2007
Makoto Takahashi; Kanji Matsukawa; Tomoko Nakamoto; Hirotsugu Tsuchimochi; Akihiro Sakaguchi; Kotaro Kawaguchi; Kiyoshi Onari
Journal of Applied Physiology | 2004
Makoto Takahashi; Akihiro Sakaguchi; Kanji Matsukawa; Hidehiko Komine; Kotaro Kawaguchi; Kiyoshi Onari
Advances in exercise and sports physiology | 2002
Yukiko Hayashi; Kotaro Kawaguchi; Kiyoshi Onari
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2008
Mariko Sawada; Tsutomu Inamizu; Shunsuke Taito; Kiyokazu Sekikawa; Kotaro Kawaguchi
Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2009
Junko Odagawa; Kiyokazu Sekikawa; Kotaro Kawaguchi; Makoto Takahashi; Naoki Morita; Tsutomu Inamizu
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2009
Kaori Tokuoumaru; Makoto Takahashi; Kiyokazu Sekikawa; Kotaro Kawaguchi; Tsutomu Inamizu
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