Masako Y Endo
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Miura K, Kashima H, Namura S, Morimoto M, Endo M, Oue A, et al.
Res Sports Med
. 2021 Jan;
30(3):308-324.
PMID: 33472421
The relative influence of skin vascular conductance in glabrous (G; palm) and non-glabrous (NG; dorsal and forearm) regions to upstream brachial artery-shear stress (BA-SS) profile are unknown. This study aimed...
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Miura K, Kashima H, Oue A, Kondo A, Watanabe S, Endo M, et al.
J Physiol Sci
. 2020 Apr;
70(1):23.
PMID: 32312251
Purpose: To quantify the dynamics of blood flow in brachial artery (BF-BA) in response to sinusoidal work rate (WR) leg cycling exercises of 2-, 4-, and 6-min periods and to...
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Fukuba Y, Endo M, Kondo A, Kikugawa Y, Miura K, Kashima H, et al.
Physiol Rep
. 2017 Oct;
5(19).
PMID: 28989117
To explore the control of the peripheral circulation of a nonworking upper limb during leg cycling exercise, blood flow (BF) dynamics in the brachial artery (BA) were determined using a...
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Miura A, Myouken S, Yamada M, Fujihara C, Miura K, Kashima H, et al.
Res Sports Med
. 2015 Aug;
24(1):16-29.
PMID: 26275021
We determined effect of aerobic exercise in early evening on the quality, quantity, and haemodynamic response of subsequent nocturnal sleep in the home. Ten healthy young participants performed two protocols,...
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Endo M, Fujihara C, Yamazaki C, Kashima H, Eguchi K, Miura A, et al.
J Physiol Anthropol
. 2014 Jun;
33:11.
PMID: 24887175
Background: Recently, it was reported in healthy young subjects that fructose containing drinks increased blood pressure acutely, without any apparent change in total vascular conductance (TVC). However, because it is...
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Endo M, Shimada K, Miura A, Fukuba Y
J Physiol Anthropol
. 2012 Dec;
31:32.
PMID: 23249623
Background: Post-exercise hypotension (PEH) following prolonged dynamic exercise arises from increased total vascular conductance (TVC) via skeletal muscle vasodilation. However, arterial vasodilation of skeletal musculatures does not entirely account for...