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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2016

Effects of Low-Intensity Exercise in the Morning on Physiological Responses During Unsteady Workload Exercise in the Evening.

Kazuki Nishimura; Koji Nagasaki; Hidetaka Yamaguchi; Akira Yoshioka; Sho Onodera; Noboru Takamoto

Abstract Nishimura, K, Nagasaki, K, Yamaguchi, H, Yoshioka, A, Onodera, S, and Takamoto, N. Effects of low-intensity exercise in the morning on physiological responses during unsteady workload exercise in the evening. J Strength Cond Res 30(6): 1735–1742, 2016—This study examined the effects of low-intensity morning exercise (ME) on physiological response during unsteady workload evening exercise. Nine healthy men participated in the following 2 experimental conditions: 15 minutes of bicycle exercise at 40% maximum oxygen consumption (V[Combining Dot Above]O2max) in the morning (the ME condition) and rest (control [C] condition). Heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), temperature, oxygen uptake, and natural logarithm of high frequency, an index of cardiac parasympathetic modulation, were measured before evening exercises, which were performed for 32 minutes in 2 parts: The steady-state exercise test included three 4-min bouts of exercise at 20, 60, and 40% V[Combining Dot Above]O2max. The unsteady exercise test consisted of 4-min bouts of exercise with gradual increases and decreases in workload at 20 and 60% V[Combining Dot Above]O2max. Heart rate, BP, and oxygen uptake were measured in both experiments. Maximal and minimal values, amplitude, and phase lags were measured with each cycle of unsteady workload exercise. With steady-state exercise, HR and systolic BP at 60 and 40% V[Combining Dot Above]O2max were significantly lower in the ME condition than in the C condition. However, oxygen uptake was not significantly different between the 2 conditions. With unsteady exercise, the HR and oxygen uptake phase lags were significantly shorter and the amplitude of oxygen intake was significantly larger in the ME condition than in the C condition. There were no significant differences in physiological parameters between the conditions at rest or during recovery. The physiological response during evening exercise is enhanced by low-intensity ME, which might be an effective conditioning method on a sporting event day.


The Annals of physiological anthropology | 1993

Cigarette smoking and physical fitness

Yoshiyuki Fukuba; Noboru Takamoto; Kimio Kushima; Megu Ohtaki; Hiromi Kihara; Takashi Tanaka; Shoji Une; Masaki Munaka


Kinesiology: international journal of fundamental and applied kinesiology | 2014

Circadian variations in anaerobic threshold

Kazuki Nishimura; Koji Nagasaki; Hidetaka Yamaguchi; Akira Yoshioka; Yuka Nose; Sho Onodera; Noboru Takamoto


International Journal of Sport and Health Science | 2015

Effects of Low-intensity Exercise in the Morning on Afternoon Exercise Performance

Manabu Sakai; Kazuki Nishimura; Koji Nagasaki; Hidetaka Yamaguchi; Akira Yoshioka; Sho Onodera; Noboru Takamoto


Cogent Medicine | 2018

Circannual variations in physiological response during unsteady-workload exercise

Kazuki Nishimura; Hidetaka Yamaguchi; Koji Nagasaki; Sho Onodera; Noboru Takamoto


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2017

Effects of periodic hypobaric hypoxic environments on physiological responses during endurance exercise and recovery after exercise

Kazuki Nishimura; Koji Nagasaki; Manabu Sakai; Noboru Takamoto


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2016

The relationship between health-related quality of life measures, daily rhythm of oral temperature and lifestyle in young men

Kazuki Nishimura; Hidetaka Yamaguchi; Yuka Nose; Akira Yoshioka; Koji Nagasaki; Sho Onodera; Noboru Takamoto


Advances in exercise and sports physiology | 2014

2D15-2 Effects of exercise in the morning on physiological response during unsteady workload exercise in the evening(The Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology July 19・20, (Okayama))

Kazuki Nishimura; Koji Nagasaki; Hidetaka Yamaguchi; Akira Yoshioka; Sho Onodera; Noboru Takamoto


Advances in exercise and sports physiology | 2013

O-16 Comparison of anaerobic threshold during graded exercise between in the morning and in the afternoon(The Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology July 28・29,(Tsukuba))

Kazuki Nishimura; Koji Nagasaki; Hidetaka Yamaguchi; Akira Yoshioka; Yuka Nose; Sho Onodera; Noboru Takamoto


Advances in exercise and sports physiology | 2013

1-B-3 Effects of materials and functions of sports clothes on physiological response during unsteady workload exercise(The Proceedings of the 21st Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology July 27 ・ 28, (Saitama))

Kazuki Nishimura; Koji Nagasaki; Akira Yoshioka; Hidetaka Yamaguchi; Sho Onodera; Noboru Takamoto

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Kazuki Nishimura

Hiroshima Institute of Technology

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Koji Nagasaki

Hiroshima Institute of Technology

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Sho Onodera

Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare

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Hidetaka Yamaguchi

Kibi International University

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Manabu Sakai

Hiroshima Institute of Technology

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Hironori Sato

Hiroshima Institute of Technology

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Yuka Nose

Yasuda Women's University

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Yoshiyuki Fukuba

Prefectural University of Hiroshima

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Akira Miura

Prefectural University of Hiroshima

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