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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2002

Time-of-day effect on nonthermal control of sweating response to maintained static exercise in humans.

Ken Aoki; Narihiko Kondo; Yoshihiro Shimomura; Koichi Iwanaga; Hajime Harada; Tetsuo Katsuura

Abstract. To investigate the influence of nonthermal factors in the time-of-day effect on the sweating response to maintained static exercise, eight healthy male subjects performed handgrip exercise at 20%, 35% and 50% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) for 60xa0s at 0600xa0hours (morning) and at 1800xa0hours (evening). Oesophageal temperature (Toes) before the experiment showed a diurnal rhythm [mean (SEM)] [36.3xa0(0.1) (morning) compared to 36.8xa0(0.1)xa0°C (evening), P<0.01]. Experiments were conducted with subjects in a state of mild hyperthermia during which the mean skin temperature (Tsk) was kept constant at 35.5–36.5xa0°C using a water-perfused suit to activate sudomotor responses. The Toes and mean Tsk remained stable during the pre-exercise, handgrip exercise and recovery periods. The response in sweating rate (ΔSR) on the chest and forearm to handgrip exercise increased significantly with increasing exercise intensity in both the morning and evening tests (P<0.05). The ΔSR on the palm did not change significantly with increasing exercise intensity in the morning test (P>0.1). During handgrip exercise at 50% MVC only, ΔSR on the chest, forearm and palm in the evening was significantly higher than in the morning (P<0.05). On the other hand, mean arterial blood pressure and the rating of perceived exertion during 50% MVC handgrip exercise were not significantly different between the morning and evening (P>0.1). These results indicate the presence of a time-of-day effect on nonthermal control of the sweating response to isometric handgrip exercise, and that this effect is dependent on exercise intensity.


Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science | 2000

The Effect of Mental Loads on Muscle Tension, Blood Pressure and Blink Rate

Koichi Iwanaga; Sosuke Saito; Yoshihiro Shimomura; Hajime Harada; Tetsuo Katsuura


Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science | 2001

Changes in surface EMG and acoustic myogram parameters during static fatiguing contractions until exhaustion: influence of elbow joint angles.

Yoshihiro Shimomura; Koichi Iwanaga; Tetsuo Katsuura


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2008

Use of Frequency Domain Analysis of Skin Conductance for Evaluation of Mental Workload

Yoshihiro Shimomura; Takumi Yoda; Koji Sugiura; Akinori Horiguchi; Koichi Iwanaga; Tetsuo Katsuura


Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science | 2001

The effects of hedonic properties of odors and attentional modulation on the olfactory event-related potentials.

Ryoko Masago; Yoshihiro Shimomura; Koichi Iwanaga; Tetsuo Katsuura


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2008

Comparison of an accelerometer and a condenser microphone for mechanomyographic signals during measurement of agonist and antagonist muscles in sustained isometric muscle contractions.

Tae-Kwang Kim; Yoshihiro Shimomura; Koichi Iwanaga; Tetsuo Katsuura


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2009

Relationship between Muscular Strength and Deflection Characteristics of the Center of Foot Pressure During Landing after Crossover Stepping in the Elderly

Yahiko Takeuchi; Yoshihiro Shimomura; Koichi Iwanaga; Tetsuo Katsuura


Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science | 2000

Development and evaluation of the measurement system for the human shoulder joint based on the 6 DOF kinematic modelling.

Yoshihiro Shimomura; Koichi Iwanaga; Hajime Harada; Tetsuo Katsuura


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2011

Effects of parametric speaker sound on physiological functions during mental task.

Soomin Lee; Tetsuo Katsuura; Yoshihiro Shimomura


Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 2008

Influence of force tremor on mechanomyographic signals recorded with an accelerometer and a condenser microphone during measurement of agonist and antagonist muscles in voluntary submaximal isometric contractions.

Tae-Kwang Kim; Yoshihiro Shimomura; Koichi Iwanaga; Tetsuo Katsuura

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Ken Aoki

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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