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152. Decreased muscle‐derived musclin by chronic resistance exercise is associated with improved insulin resistance in rats with type 2 diabetes.
153. Abstract 17235: Attenuation of NPR-C Binding With Muscle-Derived Musclin is Related to Reduced Cardiovascular Disease Risks by Aerobic Exercise Training in Type 2 Diabetic Rats
154. High-intensity resistance exercise with low repetitions maintains endothelial function
155. Effects of Different Exercise Modes on Arterial Stiffness and Nitric Oxide Synthesis
156. Dehydroepiandrosterone activates AMP kinase and regulates GLUT4 and PGC-1α expression in C2C12 myotubes
157. Resistance training prevents muscle fibrosis and atrophy via down‐regulation of C1q‐induced Wnt signaling in senescent mice
158. Aerobic exercise training-induced changes in serum C1q/TNF-related protein levels are associated with reduced arterial stiffness in middle-aged and older adults
159. Development of prediction equations for estimating appendicular skeletal muscle mass in Japanese men and women
160. The effects of low-repetition and light-load power training on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with sarcopenia: a pilot study
161. High-intensity intermittent exercise training with chlorella intake accelerates exercise performance and muscle glycolytic and oxidative capacity in rats
162. Retraction Notice to: DRD2/ANKK1 gene polymorphism rs1800497 is associated with exercise habit in the period from childhood to adolescence in Japanese
163. <Institute Projects>Molecular mechanism in exercise training-induced improvement of fatty acid energy metabolism in the aged myocardial and skeletal muscles
164. <Reviews>Mechanism of exercise training-induced myocardial adaptation : alteration of gene expression level
165. Intense exercise causes decrease in expression of both endothelial NO synthase and tissue NOx level in hearts
166. Serum CTRPs Levels Are Associated With Exercise Training-induced Reduction Of Arterial Stiffness In The Elderly
167. Estrogen receptor-[alpha] genotype affects exercise-related reduction of arterial stiffness
168. Comparison between clinical significance of height-adjusted and weight-adjusted appendicular skeletal muscle mass
169. Association between aerobic exercise training effects of serum adropin level, arterial stiffness, and adiposity in obese elderly adults
170. Relationship between anemia and circulating levels of amino acids in female endurance athletes
171. Increased Muscular 5α-Dihydrotestosterone in Response to Resistance Training Relates to Skeletal Muscle Mass and Glucose Metabolism in Type 2 Diabetic Rats
172. Dioscorea esculenta‐induced increase in muscle sex steroid hormones is associated with enhanced insulin sensitivity in a type 2 diabetes rat model
173. Acute Effect of Static Stretching Exercise on Arterial Stiffness in Healthy Young Adults
174. Muscular Sex Steroid Hormone Contributes To Resistance Training-induced Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy In Obese Rats
175. Ultrasound-Derived Abdominal Muscle Thickness Better Detects Metabolic Syndrome Risk in Obese Patients than Skeletal Muscle Index Measured by Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry
176. Responses of sex steroid hormones to different intensities of exercise in endurance athletes
177. Aerobic exercise training-induced changes in serum adropin level are associated with reduced arterial stiffness in middle-aged and older adults
178. Abstract 17026: Serum Adropin Level is Associated With Exercise Training-induced Improvement of Arterial Stiffness in Obese Adults
179. Association Between DRD2 Genotypes And Exercise Habits
180. Intramyocellular and Extramyocellular Lipids Are Associated With Arterial Stiffness
181. Endurance Training-Induced Increase in Circulating Irisin Levels Is Associated with Reduction of Abdominal Visceral Fat in Middle-Aged and Older Adults
182. Single bout of running exercise changes LC3-II expression in rat cardiac muscle
183. The effects of low-repetition and light-load power training on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with sarcopenia: a pilot study.
184. A common genetic variant of the chromogranin A-derived peptide catestatin is associated with atherogenesis and hypertension in a Japanese population
185. Serum C1q as a novel biomarker of sarcopenia in older adults
186. Low-volume, high-intensity, aerobic interval exercise for sedentary adults: $$\dot{V}$$ V ˙ O2max, cardiac mass, and heart rate recovery
187. Relationships Among Visceral Adipose Tissue Area Observed In The Multiple-slice, Metabolic Syndrome Risks And Cardiorespiratory Fitness
188. DHEA Administration-induced Increase In Adiponectin Secretion Is Associated With Muscular PPAR-alpha Expression In Obese Rats
189. Ageing-induced Reduction In Muscle Cross-sectional Area Is Associated With Serum C1q Concentration
190. Effects Of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Level, Age, And Sex On Intramyocellular And Extramyocellular Lipid Contents
191. Reduction of Arterial Stiffness by Exercise Training Is Associated with Increasing Plasma Apelin Level
192. Adverse Effects Of Coexistence Of Sarcopenia And Obesity On Cvd Risk Factors And Physical Activity Impairments In Japanese Adult Men
193. Effect Of DRD2/ANKK1 Genotype On Exercise Behavior And Performance In Japanese Athlete And Control
194. Low-volume Aerobic Interval Exercise For Sedentary Adults
195. Estrogen Receptor-beta Gene Polymorphism Affects Carotid Arterial Elasticity and Wall Mass in Japanese Women
196. Dioscorea-induced Increase Of Sex Steroid Hormone Improve Hyperglycemia In Type 2 Diabetic Rats
197. Reduction of Arterial Stiffness by Exercise Training Is Associated with Increasing Plasma Apelin Level in Middle-Aged and Older Adults
198. Physiological and pathological cardiac hypertrophy induce different molecular phenotypes in the rat
199. Resistance training restores muscle sex steroid hormone steroidogenesis in older men
200. <学系内プロジェクト報告>生活習慣病と加齢における有酸素性運動トレーニングによるエネルギー代謝の改善に関与する分子メカニズムの検討
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