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写真b

 
YASUMATSU Mikinobu
 
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College of Sport and Wellness Department of Sport and Wellness
Graduate School of Sport and Wellness Master's Program in Sport and Wellness
Graduate School of Sport and Wellness Doctoral Program in Sport and Wellness
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博士(理学) ( 東京都立大学 ) / 教育学修士 ( 横浜国立大学 )
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  • 体力測定

  • Game Analysis

  • Physical Fitness

  • Football

  • Physiology

  • Campus Career*
    • 4 2023 - Present 
      College of Sport and Wellness   Department of Sport and Wellness   Professor
    • 4 2023 - Present 
      Graduate School of Sport and Wellness   Master's Program in Sport and Wellness   Professor
    • 4 2023 - Present 
      Graduate School of Sport and Wellness   Doctoral Program in Sport and Wellness   Professor
    • 4 2011 - 3 2023 
      College of Community and Human Services   Department of Sport and Wellness   Professor
    • 4 2011 - 3 2023 
      Graduate School of Community and Human Services   Master's Program in Community and Human Services   Professor
    • 4 2013 - 3 2023 
      Graduate School of Community and Human Services   Doctoral Program in Community and Human Services   Professor
    • 4 2008 - 3 2011 
      College of Community and Human Services   Department of Sport and Wellness   Associate Professor
    • 4 2008 - 3 2011 
      Graduate School of Community and Human Services   Master's Program in Community and Human Services   Associate Professor
    • 4 2007 - 3 2008 
      College of Sociology   Department of Communication and Media Studies   Associate Professor
    • 4 2006 - 3 2007 
      College of Sociology   Department of Communication and Media Studies   Associate Professor (as old post name)
    • 4 2004 - 3 2006 
      College of Sociology   Department of Sociology   Associate Professor (as old post name)
    • 4 2002 - 3 2004 
      College of Sociology   Department of Sociology   Lecturer

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    Research Areas

    • Life Science / Sports science

    • Life Science / Physiology

    Research History

    • 4 2023 - Present 
      Rikkyo University   Graduate School of Sport and Wellness Doctoral Program in Sport and Wellness   Professor

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    • 4 2023 - Present 
      Rikkyo University   Graduate School of Sport and Wellness Master's Program in Sport and Wellness   Professor

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    • 4 2023 - Present 
      Rikkyo University   College of Sport and Wellness Department of Sport and Wellness   Professor

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    • 4 2011 - 3 2023 
      Rikkyo University   Graduate School of Community and Human Services Field of Study: Community and Human Services   Professor

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    • 4 2011 - 3 2023 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   Graduate School of Community and Human Services Field of Study: Community and Human Services   Professor

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    • 4 2011 - 3 2023 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   College of Community and Human Services Department of Sport and Wellness College of Community and Human Services   Professor

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    • 4 2008 - 3 2011 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   College of Community and Human Services Department of Sport and Wellness   Associate Professor

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    • 4 2007 - 3 2008 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   College of Sociology Department of Communication and Media Studies   Associate Professor

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    • 4 2006 - 3 2007 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   College of Sociology Department of Communication and Media Studies   Associate Professor (as old post name)

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    • 4 2004 - 3 2006 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   College of Sociology Department of Sociology   Associate Professor (as old post name)

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    • 4 2002 - 3 2004 
      RIKKYO UNIVERSITY   College of Sociology Department of Sociology   Lecturer

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    • 4 1998 - 3 2002 
      Heisei International University   Full-time Research Assistant

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    Education

    • - 3 1998 
      Tokyo Metropolitan University   Graduate School, Division of Natural Science   Department of Biology

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    • - 3 1994 
      Yokohama National University   Graduate School, Division of Education   Division of Physical education

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    • - 3 1992 
      Yokohama National University   Faculty of Education   Course of Elementary School Education

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    Committee Memberships

    • 9 2003 - Present 
      日本フットボール学会   理事

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    Papers

    • Influence of extreme light/dark cycles on monoamine levels, physiological indices, and emotional behaviors in rats. International journal

      Akira Kawata, Yuta Kaneda, Daisuke Matsunaga, Hikaru Nakagawa, Fumiharu Togo, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Takayuki Ishiwata

      Chronobiology international41 ( 12 ) 1516 - 1532   12 2024

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      Aberrant light/dark (LD) cycles are prevalent in modern society due to electric light usage, leading to mood disorders from circadian disruption or misalignment. However, research on the physiological and behavioral effects of LD variations on brain neurotransmitters is limited. We investigated the effects of extreme LD cycles on body weight (BW), core body temperature (Tcore), locomotor activity (ACT), emotional behaviors, and monoamine levels (noradrenaline [NA], dopamine [DA], and serotonin [5-HT]) in male Wistar rats that were exposed to 1 month of either long light phase (20 L:4D), long dark phase (4 L:20D), or normal (12 L:12D) LD cycles. The 20 L:4D rats exhibited blunted rhythms, with decreased amplitude and advanced/delayed acrophase in Tcore and ACT, alongside increased BW. The 4 L:20D rats showed circadian misalignment, with increased/decreased amplitude in Tcore or ACT and delayed acrophase in Tcore and ACT, also gaining BW. In the 20 L:4D group, NA and 5-HT levels decreased in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and amygdala, respectively, while the 4 L:20D group had increased DA and 5-HT levels in the caudate putamen and dorsomedial hypothalamus, respectively. Open field and social interaction tests indicated anxiety-like behaviors in both test groups. Overall, each extreme LD cycle affected Tcore, ACT amplitude, acrophase, and monoamine levels differently, inducing anxiogenic responses.

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    • Impact of curcumin supplementation on exercise performance and muscle damage after a soccer match: a double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over study. International journal

      Yoko Tanabe, Emi Kondo, Hiroyuki Sagayama, Kazuhiro Shimizu, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Daisuke Nakamura, Naoto Fujii, Hideyuki Takahashi

      European journal of applied physiology124 ( 7 ) 2161 - 2170   7 2024

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      PURPOSE: Curcumin ingestion can mitigate muscle damage, soreness, and inflammation following a laboratory-based eccentric exercise. Similar effects were observed in recent field-based studies wherein responses were evaluated after a soccer match. However, various potential confounding factors, such as matching opponent skill levels and daily training conditions, may have influenced the outcomes. In the present study, we investigated whether curcumin intake ameliorates changes in muscle damage markers following a soccer match while controlling for the potential confounding factors. METHODS: Fifteen collegiate athletes were tested in a randomized, double-blind, cross-over manner. They were recruited from the same college soccer team and thus followed the same daily training regimen and competition levels. Furthermore, athletes positioning during matches were counterbalanced. They consumed either 180 mg/day of curcumin or a placebo starting 1 h before the match and continuing for 2 days after a match (two 45-min plays and a 15-min half-time). Muscle soreness, jump performance (including countermovement jump and rebound jump index), and inflammatory and muscle damage markers (high-sensitive C-reactive protein, serum creatine kinase activity, and urinary N-terminal fragment of titin concentration) were evaluated before and after the match. The washout period between matches was set at 1 week. RESULTS: After the match, all markers showed similarity between the placebo and curcumin conditions (all P > 0.208). CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that ingesting 180 mg/day of curcumin may not expedite recovery from muscle damage elicited by soccer matches in collegiate soccer players.

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    • Trends in ambulance dispatches related to heat illness from 2010 to 2019: An ecological study International journal

      Daisuke Nakamura, Hiroki Kinoshita, Kazuo Asada, Takuma Arimitsu, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Takayuki Ishiwata

      PLOS ONE17 ( 11 ) e0275641 - e0275641   7 11 2022

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      Heatstroke is a serious heat-related illness that can even cause death. Heat alert systems play an important role in reducing the number of patients experiencing heat illness, as they encourage preventive actions such as the use of air conditioning, hydration, or other strategies. However, to date, the Japanese hazard classification has not considered seasonal and regional variations, despite clear differences in meteorological conditions across different regions in Japan. Moreover, several studies have reported a difference in thermoregulation between older and younger adults, implying that the hazard classification should also consider age differences. This study examined the relationship between the number of ambulance dispatches related to heat illness (ADRHI) and the Japanese heat hazard classification from 2010 to 2019, focusing on monthly and regional differences. Data from 47 prefectures during the 10-year period were collected and analyzed. ADRHI and wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) data were collected from Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications and the Ministry of the Environment Heat Illness Prevention Information website, respectively. The findings showed a significant relationship between ADRHI and WBGT<sub>max</sub> (p &lt; 0.05, r = 0.74). ADRHI per 100,000 people showed significant differences across months. The post hoc test detected the first steep increase in ADRHI at a WBGT<sub>max</sub> of 23°C than at 22°C in June, and at a WBGT<sub>max</sub> of 26°C, 27°C, and 25°C in July, August, and September, respectively. Moreover, the first significant increase in ADRHI per 100,000 people at WBGT<sub>max</sub> differed across each region, at a WBGT<sub>max</sub> of 24°C in Hokkaido-Tohoku, 25°C in Kanto, Kansai, and Chugoku, 26°C in Chubu, 27°C in Shikoku, and 28°C in Kyushu-Okinawa. Further, Poisson regression analysis revealed that the relative risks differed across each region and month. These results imply that the hazard classification should be adjusted according to region and month in Japan.

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    • Effect of ice slurry ingestion on core temperature and blood pressure response after exercise in a hot environment. International journal

      Mariko Nakamura, Daisuke Nakamura, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Hideyuki Takahashi

      Journal of thermal biology98   102922 - 102922   5 2021

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      Delays in the restoration of thermoregulation after exercise in a hot environment has been associated with post-exercise hypotension. This study tested the hypothesis that simultaneous internal cooling and rehydration by ingesting ice slurry prevents the excessive decrease in mean arterial pressure (MAP) and promotes recovery of core and skin temperatures in male athletes. Seven male athletes participated in this randomized controlled trial with a crossover design. The participants ran on a treadmill at 75% of their maximal oxygen uptake in the heat (35 °C, 60% relative humidity), up to exhaustion. Immediately after exercise, participants ingested either 4 g⋅kg -1 body weight of ice slurry (0.5 °C, ICE) or a control beverage (28 °C, CON). The participants then recovered by sitting for 20 min. We measured participants' rectal temperature (Tre), skin temperature (Tsk), mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), cardiac output (CO), total peripheral resistance (TPR), and physiological strain index (PSI) before exercise (Pre), after running to exhaustion (PEx), and at 0 (P0), 10 (P10), and 20 (P20) minutes after ice slurry or control beverage ingestion. MAP, CO, HR, TPR, or PSI did not change significantly during the recovery period. At P10 and P20, Tre and Tsk significantly decreased in the ICE group compared to the CON group (p < 0.05). These results suggested that ingestion of ice slurry, post-exercise, promoted core and skin temperature recovery but did not affect the central and peripheral cardiovascular responses during the acute recovery period.

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    • Comparison of neurotransmitter levels, physiological conditions, and emotional behavior between isolation-housed rats with group-housed rats. International journal

      Yuta Kaneda, Akira Kawata, Kota Suzuki, Daisuke Matsunaga, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Takayuki Ishiwata

      Developmental psychobiology63 ( 3 ) 452 - 460   4 2021

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      Brain monoaminergic neurotransmitters, such as dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT), and noradrenaline (NA), play crucial roles in neuronal and physiological functions, including social behaviors. Isolation housing may induce behavioral and neurochemical abnormalities in rats, although its influence on neurotransmitter levels remains obscure. This study investigated the influence of isolation- or group-housing on core body temperature (Tcore ), locomotor activity (ACT), emotional behavior, and neurotransmitter levels in male Wistar rats. Behavioral changes were monitored using the open field test (OFT) and social interaction test (SIT). After 4 weeks, brain tissues were collected to quantify 5-HT, DA, and NA concentrations. Body weight and basal Tcore during both the light and dark phase were higher in isolation-housed than in group-housed rats, although no significant difference was seen in ACT. No significant differences were observed during the OFT. Isolation-housed rats showed increased line crossing and decreased social behavior during the SIT. Isolation-housed rats exhibited decreased levels of 5-HT in the caudate putamen and amygdala, and elevated and decreased NA levels in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus and hippocampus, respectively. However, DA levels were unaffected. Thus, housing environments may affect brain areas that regulate various neuronal and physiological functions, such as memory, stress responses, and emotional behavior.

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    • Urinary N-Terminal Fragment of Titin Reflects Muscle Damage After a Soccer Match in Male Collegiate Soccer Players. International journal

      Yoko Tanabe, Kazuhiro Shimizu, Emi Kondo, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Daisuke Nakamura, Hiroyuki Sagayama, Hideyuki Takahashi

      Journal of strength and conditioning research35 ( 2 ) 360 - 365   1 2 2021

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      Tanabe, Y, Shimizu, K, Kondo, E, Yasumatsu, M, Nakamura, D, Sagayama, H, and Takahashi, H. Urinary N-terminal fragment of titin reflects muscle damage after a soccer match in male collegiate soccer players. J Strength Cond Res 35(2): 360-365, 2021-Previous studies have demonstrated that noninvasive urinary N-terminal fragment of titin (U-titin) concentration highly correlates with serum creatine kinase (CK) activity, a classic invasive muscle damage marker. This finding indicates that U-titin could be used to estimate muscle damage. However, these results were achieved using a laboratory-based eccentric exercise model. Therefore, it remains unclear whether U-titin is useful for evaluating muscle damage occurring in field sports events. As a result, we evaluated whether U-titin concentration closely relates to serum CK activity after a soccer match. Seventeen collegiate soccer players (age: 20 ± 1 year; height: 172 ± 6 cm; body mass: 65 ± 5 kg; Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 2, 1,135 ± 196 m) completed a test match (2 halves of 45 minutes separated by 15 minutes of normal half-time). U-titin concentration, serum CK activity, countermovement jump performance, and muscle soreness were assessed 2 hours before the match and 30 minutes, 24 hours, and 48 hours after the match. U-titin concentrations and CK activity similarly increased at 24 hours and returned to the baseline value at 48 hours after the match. Moreover, the percentage of changes in U-titin concentration from baseline after the match significantly and positively correlated with serum CK activity (r = 0.82, p < 0.05). These results suggest that the noninvasive marker U-titin can be used to assess muscle damage conditions in field sports events, such as soccer matches.

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    • Physical match performance of Japanese top-level futsal players in different categories and playing positions. International journal

      Tatsuhiro Ohmuro, Yusuke Iso, Akinori Tobita, Shu Hirose, Satoshi Ishizaki, Kenichi Sakaue, Mikinobu Yasumatsu

      Biology of sport37 ( 4 ) 359 - 365   12 2020

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      To examine the substitution characteristics during official matches and the physical match performances of Japanese top-level futsal players in different categories and playing positions. Overall, 79 adult (age: 28.4 ± 4.6 years) and 59 youth (age: 17.1 ± 0.7 years) futsal players were classified into three groups based on the playing position (Pivot, Winger, and Defender). Physical match performance was assessed using active profiles from the semi-automatic tracking system. Speed and total distance covered were analysed for the in-play time. The in-play time was categorized based on the teams' ball possession status. The average total playing time per substitution was significantly higher in the youth (6.2 ± 2.1 min) than in the adult players (3.8 ± 1.1 min; p < 0.05). Furthermore, the proportion of high intensity exercise during matches was significantly higher in adults (43.2 ± 5.2%) than in youth players (37.2 ± 5.4%; p < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the average total distance covered between different playing positions. However, the average total distance covered with ball possession by Pivot (140 ± 15 m/min) was significantly lower than that by Winger (151 ± 15 m/min; p < 0.05) in adult players. Furthermore, the proportion of high intensity exercise without ball possession as Defender (36.7 ± 6.1%) was lower than that as Winger (41.9 ± 6.1%; p < 0.05) in adults but not in the youth players. Adult futsal players have higher physiological demands than youth players. The physical match performances vary between playing positions with or without ball possession. These results could be useful for youth development and position-specific training information.

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    • Effect of a cooling strategy combining forearm water immersion and a low dose of ice slurry ingestion on physiological response and subsequent exercise performance in the heat. International journal

      Daisuke Nakamura, Koji Muraishi, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Hideyuki Takahashi

      Journal of thermal biology89   102530 - 102530   4 2020

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      Although numerous studies have shown the benefits of cooling strategies for reducing thermal strain and subsequent exercise performance in the heat, few studies have focused on a combination of external and internal cooling. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to examine the impact of a cooling strategy combining forearm water immersion and a low dose of ice slurry ingestion on physiological response and subsequent exercise performance in the heat. Eight non-heat-acclimated males participated in this study. After reaching a rectal temperature of 38.5 °C through a bout of cycling exercise in the heat (35 °C, 60% relative humidity), the participants were subjected to one of the following four conditions for a 15-min period: W: forearm cooling; ICE: ice slurry (-1 °C) ingestion; MIX: both W and ICE, and CON: no cooling intervention. After the intervention, the participants performed time to exhaustion (TTE) cycling exercise at 75% V˙O2max. The rate of decrease in rectal temperature in the MIX group was significantly lower than that in the CON group from 6 min to the end of the cooling intervention period (P < 0.05). In addition, mean skin temperature, heart rate, physiological strain index, and perceptual strain were significantly reduced for MIX and W compared with ICE and CON. However, TTE was longer for ICE compared with the other interventions. These results suggest the effectiveness of the newly developed cooling strategy combining external and internal cooling for reducing thermal strain in a short-term recovery period during exercise in the heat.

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    • Moderate running and plyometric training during off-season did not show a significant difference on soccer-related high-intensity performances compared with no-training controls. International journal

      Daisuke Nakamura, Tomohiro Suzuki, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Takayuki Akimoto

      Journal of strength and conditioning research26 ( 12 ) 3392 - 7   12 2012

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      Several investigators have reported the effects of reduced training and interrupted training on athletic performance, but few reports are available for soccer players. The purpose of this study was to examine, using the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 2 (YoYoIR2) test and sprint performance, the effects on soccer players of a reduced training program consisting of either moderate running training, plyometric training. After the completion of a competitive season, 29 male soccer players were divided into 3 groups: the running group (n = 13), the plyometric group (n = 11), and the control group (n = 5). Both training groups completed either running or plyometric training sessions 2 d·wk(-1) for 3 weeks, whereas the control group was not allowed to perform any training. The subjects performed YoYoIR2 and 20-m sprint tests before (pre) and after (post) the experimental period. Neither training group showed any significant training effects on the YoYoIR2 performance or 20-m sprint times compared with the control group. This study suggests that neither endurance running nor plyometric training 2 d·wk(-1) for 3 weeks has a significant effect on high-intensity performance compared with a nontraining regimen. However, our results do not support complete inactivity. These results may have important implications for the management of training cessation for a few weeks.

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    • 4日間の連続した軽・中等度強度身体活動が唾液中分泌型免疫グロブリンAおよび気分に及ぼす影響~運動習慣のない被験者を対象として~ Peer-reviewed

      満石 寿, 遠藤 伸太郎, 石渡 貴之, 安松 幹展, 濁川 孝志, 大石 和男

      日本生理人類学会誌17 ( 3 ) 95 - 108   8 2012

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    • Effect of leg cooling at half time breaks on performance of soccer-simulated exercise in hot environment Peer-reviewed

      M. Yasumatsu, O. Miyagi, J. Ohashi, H. Togari, S. Nishikawa, H. Hasegawa, S. Ishizaki, T. Yoda

      Science and Football ( 6 ) 255 - 259   4 2008

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    • 環境温度変化に対する体の適応

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      保険体育ジャーナルNo.71   4 - 7   4 2005

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    • Pre-season anaerobic performance of elite Japanese soccer players Peer-reviewed

      F. Brocherie, T. Morikawa, N. Hayakawa, M. Yasumatsu

      Science and Football ( 5 ) 144 - 154   1 1 2005

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    • Changes in selected ambient temperatures following physical training in rats

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      Jpn J Physiol53 ( 4 ) 309 - 312   1 1 2003

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      To clarify the mechanism of body temperature (T<sub>b</sub>) rise following voluntary wheel-run training in rats, we investigated the behavioral thermoregulation in female rats by means of a thermal gradient system. We performed thermal gradient tests before training, 4 weeks after training started, and 2 weeks after it stopped. We also examined the effects on the selected ambient temperature and T<sub>b</sub> with quantitative training activity. Nine female rats ran voluntarily in a wheel in the range of 6,545 from 1,665 revolutions/night. The higher the wheel-running activity, the higher the T<sub>b</sub> level rose at rest during the daytime after 4 weeks of training. The higher-activity rats selected a higher ambient temperature after the training than before, and the T<sub>b</sub> was maintained at a high level under this environment. Our results suggest that the rise in T<sub>b</sub> level during rest following the wheel-run training is a regulated body temperature change.<br>

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    • 種目別の暑さ対策 2.サッカー(共著)

      戸苅晴彦, 安松幹展

      臨床スポーツ医学19-7:773-776 ( 7 )   4 2002

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    • サッカーゲームをシミュレートしたトレーニング法の検討(共著)

      大橋 二郎, 宮城 修, 安松 幹展

      大東文化大学紀要40:27-33 ( 40 ) 27 - 33   4 2002

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    • The Effect of Water Intake on the Performance of Prolonged Intermittent Exercise in the Heat Environment.

      安松幹展, 宮城修, 大橋二郎, 田中英登

      デサントスポーツ科学23   115 - 124   1 1 2002

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    • The effect of ambient temperature on thermoregulation and performance during prolonged intermittent exercise

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      Australian physiology and pharmacological society Supplement 1, International Thermal Physiology symposium ( 32 ) 185   1 1 2001

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    • The role of preoptic area and anterior hypothalamus and median raphe nucleus on thermoregulatory system in freely moving rats

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      International society of Neuroscience Neuroscience letters ( 306 ) 126 - 128   1 1 2001

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    • 「これからの健康とスポーツの科学」安部孝・琉子友男[編](共著)

      講談社   4 2000

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    • Alternation in dopamine metabolism in the thermoregulatory center of exercising rats

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      International society of Neuroscience Neuroscience letters289 ( 289 ) 161 - 164   1 1 2000

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    • サッカー選手における試合をシュミレーションした際の生理学的特徴と動きの特徴

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      防衛大学校 紀要 ( 81 ) 83 - 91   1 1 2000

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    • サッカー選手におけるYo-Yo intermittent recovery testの評価

      安松 幹展

      日本スポーツ方法学会 第11回学会大会研究報告   21 - 24   1 1 2000

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    • Effects of ambient light on body temperature regulation in resting and exercising rats

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      International society of Neuroscience Neuroscience letters ( 288 ) 17 - 20   1 1 2000

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    • 暑熱環境下におけるサッカーゲーム中の生体負担度に関する研究 ― 平成11年度全国高等学校総合体育大会サッカー競技の場合 ―

      安松 幹展

      サッカー医・科学研究会 サッカー医・科学研究 ( 20 ) 202 - 208   1 1 2000

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    • オフェンス・ディフェンスライン間の距離の比較

      安松 幹展

      サッカー医・科学研究会 サッカー医・科学研究 ( 20 ) 209 - 212   1 1 2000

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    • 長時間の間欠的運動時の体温上昇度の個人差とパフォーマンスの関係

      安松 幹展

      小野スポーツ体力研究財団 小野スポーツ科学 ( 7 ) 89 - 101   1 1 1999

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    • Relationship between core body temperature and the brain 5-HIAA content investigated in vivo microdialysis(共著)

      Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology4-1:31-35   4 1998

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    • A pharmacological and HPLC analysis of the excitatory transmitter of the cardiac ganglion in the heart of the isopod crustacean Bathynomus doederleini Peer-reviewed

      Toru Yazawa, Kosuke Tanaka, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Minoru Otokawa, Yasutsugu Aihara, Kenji Ohsuga, Kiyoaki Kuwasawa

      Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology76 ( 6 ) 599 - 604   1998

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    • Application of microdialysis technique for the study of exercise or environment physiology

      安松 幹展

      Japan society of exercise and sports physiology Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology4 ( 1 ) 1 - 10   1 1 1998

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      Physical exercise and exposure to a hot or cold environment increase the blood levels of hormones and neurotransmitters. There is little information on the changes in brain biogenic amines prior to the increases in plasma levels of hormones during exercise or exposure to a hot or cold environment. Microdialysis techniques have been available for about 30 years, and have recently been used for exercise and environment physiology studies. This paper is a review of the uses of microdialysis techniques for in situ studies of exercise and environment physiology, especially those dealing with the brain interstitial concentrations of biogenic amines. For example, the changes in several biogenic monoamines and their metabolities in the preoptic area (PC) and anterior hypothalamus (AH) under certain conditions are shown by using a microdialysis probe implanted into PC and AH; the PC and AH are considered to be the thermoregulatory center of the brain. Application techniques of microdialysis for exercise physiology and some interesting data are also discussed. In the near future, the microdialysis technique may become common in exercise physiology.

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    • The effect of exposure to negative air ions on the recovery of physiological responses after moderate endurance exercise

      Tomoo Ryushi, Ichirou Kita, Tomonobu Sakurai, Mikinobu Yasumatsu, Masanori Isokawa, Yasutugu Aihara, Kotaro Hama

      International Journal of Biometeorology41 ( 3 ) 132 - 136   1998

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    • Monoamines, amino acids and acetylcholine in the preoptic area and anterior hypothalamus of rats: measurements of tissue extracts and in vivo microdialysates

      Mikinobu YASUMATSU, Tohru YAZAWA, Minoru OTOKAWA, Kiyoaki KUWASAWA, Yasutsugu AIHARA

      Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology121 ( A121 ) 13 - 23   1 1 1998

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    • Physiological effects of negative air ions on the recovery of fatigue after exercise.

      琉子友男, 北一郎, 桜井智野風, 安松幹展, 相原康二

      臨床環境医学6-1:34-40 ( 1 )   4 1996

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    • 暑熱下における間欠性運動パフォーマンスの低下率に影響をおよぼす要因の探索

      村石光二, 村石光二, 安松幹展

      日本運動生理学会大会プログラム・抄録集32nd   2024

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    • フットボールのトレーニング 2 フィットネストレーニング・体力テスト-サッカー-

      安松幹展

      フットボールの科学18 ( 1 )   2023

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    • Heat countermeasure support to Japanese elite soccer players for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic games

      中村真理子, 中村大輔, 内藤貴司, 安松幹展, 長谷川博

      Journal of High Performance Sport (Web)9   2022

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    • Trends in research on heat countermeasures in Japan and Abroad before the decision on Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

      安松幹展

      Journal of High Performance Sport (Web)9   2022

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    • 異なる競技レベルにおける女子フットサル選手のゲームフィジカルパフォーマンスと体力特性

      大室龍大, 安松幹展

      日本体育学会大会予稿集70th   2019

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    • 女子トップレベルフットサル選手のゲームフィジカルパフォーマンスと体力特性の関連

      大室龍大, 磯勇亮, 飛田晃典, 廣瀬周, 坂上賢一, 石崎聡之, 安松幹展

      Journal of Training Science for Exercise and Sport30 ( 2 )   2018

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    • 日本エリートフットサル選手の体力特性

      大室龍大, 飛田晃典, 安松幹展

      日本体育学会大会予稿集68th   2017

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    • 70歳以上のサッカー選手が行う適切なウォームアップの提案

      石崎聡之, 内藤久士, 安松幹展

      芝浦工業大学特別教育・研究報告集(CD-ROM)2015   2016

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    • 【暑熱環境下における運動パフォーマンスと暑さ対策】競技アスリートに対する暑熱順化の重要性と応用

      安松幹展

      Journal of Training Science for Exercise and Sport26 ( 3 )   2015

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    • うつ病患者のSIgAの日内変動及びスロージョギングの効果

      石渡貴之, 久保木祐生, 近藤智, 荻久保哲哉, 才田昌弘, 田中宏暁, 満石寿, 遠藤伸太郎, 遠藤伸太郎, 安松幹展, 松尾哲矢, 松山真, 大石和男

      体力科学63 ( 6 )   2014

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    • 受験期における体力低下の抑制方法に関する研究

      石崎聡之, 戸苅晴彦, 西川誠太, 安松幹展

      芝浦工業大学特別教育・研究報告集(CD-ROM)2011   2012

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    • サッカーゲーム中における運動量の定量

      石崎聡之, 戸苅晴彦, 西川誠太, 安松幹展

      芝浦工業大学特別教育・研究報告集(CD-ROM)2010   2011

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    • アンプティサッカーにおける運動特性及び体力特性

      橋口宏樹, 安松幹展

      日本体育学会大会予稿集62nd (Web)   2011

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    • 【最新トピックから学ぶサッカーに対する科学的アプローチ】フィジカルチェック結果からみた日本人選手の特徴

      安松幹展, 広瀬統一

      Journal of Training Science for Exercise and Sport22 ( 4 )   2010

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    • Effects of Brief Leg Cooling During Halftime on Intermittent Exercise Performance and Physiological Responses in Warm Conditions

      長谷川博, 高津理美, 安松幹展

      デサントスポーツ科学30   2009

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    • 車いす移動時の安全性と快適性に関する生理心理学的検討

      村越琢磨, 村越琢磨, 鈴木清重, 鈴木清重, 石渡貴之, 石渡貴之, 依田珠江, 依田珠江, 安松幹展, 安松幹展, 長田佳久, 長田佳久

      日本心理学会大会発表論文集73rd   2009

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    • サッカー少年団の児童と保護者への食教育介入(4)-小学校児童の保護者への食教育介入の結果評価-

      井上久美子, 荻原富美子, 荒井厚子, 大木薫, 安松幹展, 西川誠太, 戸苅晴彦, 稲山貴代

      栄養学雑誌67 ( 5 Supplement )   2009

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    • サッカー少年団の児童と保護者への食教育介入(3)-小学4~6年生児童への食教育介入の結果評価

      大木薫, 荒井厚子, 井上久美子, 荻原富美子, 安松幹展, 西川誠太, 戸苅晴彦, 稲山貴代

      栄養学雑誌67 ( 5 Supplement )   2009

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    • サッカー少年団の児童と保護者への食教育介入(2)-小学生児童の保護者の栄養・食生活に関する事前評価

      荻原富美子, 井上久美子, 大木薫, 荒井厚子, 安松幹展, 西川誠太, 戸苅晴彦, 稲山貴代

      栄養学雑誌67 ( 5 Supplement )   2009

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    • サッカー少年団の児童と保護者への食教育介入(1)-小学4~6年生児童の栄養・食生活に関する事前評価

      荒井厚子, 大木薫, 荻原富美子, 井上久美子, 安松幹展, 西川誠太, 戸苅晴彦, 稲山貴代

      栄養学雑誌67 ( 5 Supplement )   2009

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    • Dietary Habits of Parents with Children Attending a Soccer School: Preliminary Study for Planning Nutrition Education through Soccer Schools

      大木薫, 稲山貴代, 安松幹展, 西川誠太, 戸苅晴彦

      栄養学雑誌67 ( 5 )   2009

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    • 暑熱環境下における52kmマラソン走行中の生理応答とレースパフォーマンスの関係

      仙石泰雄, 久保潤二郎, 中村和照, 安松幹展, 戸苅晴彦

      体力科学58 ( 6 )   2009

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    • 車椅子バスケットボールの動作分析-日本トップチームと全国レベルチームの比較-

      依田珠江, 安松幹展, 河西正博, 田中英登

      日本体育学会大会予稿集59th (Web)   2008

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    • 埼玉県サッカー少年団の小学4年生の保護者ならびに指導者を対象とした食育介入のための実態把握調査

      葛城千紗, 大木薫, 安松幹展, 西川誠太, 戸苅晴彦, 岡純, 稲山貴代

      栄養学雑誌65 ( 5 Supplement )   2007

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    • Effects of Creatine Supplementation on Prolonged Intermittent Exercise Performance in the Heat

      石崎聡之, 内藤久士, 形本静夫, 青木純一郎, 安松幹展

      デサントスポーツ科学27   2006

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    • サッカークラブに所属している子どもの食生活等の実態調査

      大木薫, 稲山貴代, 安松幹展, 西川誠太, 戸苅晴彦

      栄養学雑誌64 ( 5 Supplement )   2006

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    • クレアチン摂取が暑熱環境下における長時間間欠的運動のパフォーマンスに及ばす影響

      石崎聡之, 内藤久士, 形本静夫, 安松幹展, 稲垣雅, 吉村雅文, 青木純一郎

      体力科学55 ( 6 )   2006

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    • 動的環境温に対する子どもの皮膚温および主観的感覚の変化について

      原川早織, 田中英登, 斎藤恭世, 石渡貴之, 斉藤武比斗, 安松幹展

      体力科学54 ( 6 )   2005

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    • スポーツと統計-Science and Football-

      安松幹展

      日本計算機統計学会大会論文集18th   2004

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    • サッカーのパフォーマンスに対するハーフタイム時の体冷却の効果

      安松幹展, 宮城修, 大橋二郎, 戸苅晴彦, 長谷川博, 石崎聡之, 依田珠江, 田中英登

      体力科学53 ( 6 )   2004

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    • サッカーのパフォーマンスに対する試合中の水分摂取の効果

      安松幹展, 宮城修, 大橋二郎, 戸苅晴彦, 西川誠太, 長谷川博, 石崎聡之, 依田珠江, 田中英登

      体力科学52 ( 6 )   2003

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    • ジュニア期の夏期スポーツ活動に関する研究-第2報- 9. 暑熱環境下における発育期のサッカー選手に関する実態調査

      戸苅晴彦, 安松幹展, 白石安男

      日本体育協会スポーツ科学研究報告集2001 ( Vol.2 )   2002

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    • 暑熱環境下間欠的運動時の炭酸飲料水補給の影響

      田中英登, 河瀬靖英, 佐々木恭子, 安松幹展

      体力科学51 ( 6 )   2002

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    • 高等専門学校生の最大無酸素パワー

      石崎聡之, 安松幹展, 石原啓次, 内丸仁, 戸苅晴彦

      小山工業高等専門学校研究紀要 ( 33 )   2001

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    • 発育期サッカー選手の体力の変化 形態と機能の関係から

      磯川正教, 安松幹展

      体力科学50 ( 6 )   2001

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    • 暑熱環境下スポーツ活動時の炭酸水補給について

      田中英登, 河瀬靖英, 安松幹展

      体力科学50 ( 6 )   2001

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    • 暑熱環境下における運動時の体温調節機能と体水分量の関係

      安松幹展, 戸苅晴彦, 田中英登, 金子佳代子, 中塘二三生, 斉藤武比斗

      体力科学50 ( 6 )   2001

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    • 467.ラットPO/AHの神経活動は, 体温調節機構における熱放散, 熱産生の両方を調節しているか?

      石渡 貴之, 長谷川 博, 安松 幹展, 相原 康二

      体力科學49 ( 6 ) 900 - 900   1 12 2000

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    • サッカーの試合後のアクティブリカバリーが24時間後のパフォーマンスに及ぼす影響

      磯川正教, 安松幹展

      体力科学49 ( 6 )   2000

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    • 一定時刻の暑熱曝露が暑熱環境下運動時体温調節反応に及ぼす影響について

      斉藤武比斗, 田中英登, 安松幹展

      体力科学49 ( 6 )   2000

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    • スポーツ選手の適切な栄養補給の基礎体力に及ぼす影響 (その2) 基礎運動能力の変化

      田中英登, 金子佳代子, 蝶間林利男, 木村昌彦, 北川淳, 安松幹展, 篠田一三, 中村浩彦, 宮崎桂介

      体力科学48 ( 6 )   1999

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    • 暑熱環境が長時間の間欠的運動に及ぼす影響

      安松幹展, 戸苅晴彦, 磯川正教, 田中英登, 丸山剛生, 沼沢秀雄, 金子保敏

      体力科学48 ( 6 )   1999

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    • Research on the improvement of playing capability event by event (20th report). Soccer. Effect of windbreaker use during the warmingup under hot temperature (2nd report).

      長谷川博, 戸苅晴彦, 磯川正教, 丸山剛生, 河端隆志, 安松幹展, 宮川憲二

      日本体育協会スポーツ科学研究報告集1996 ( Vol.1 )   1997

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    • Glutamic acid operative nerve muscle transmission in Isopoda Bathynomus doederleini heart.

      矢沢徹, 田中浩輔, 桑沢清明, 安松幹展, 音川実

      日本動物学会大会予稿集68th   1997

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    • Measurement of the neurotransmitter in PO/AH of non-anesthetized rats by microdyalysis.

      安松幹展, 長谷川博, 矢沢徹, 相原康二, 音川実

      日本動物学会大会予稿集67th   1996

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    • High performance liquid chromatograhy analysis of acetylcholine in cardiac ganglions of Crustacea Decapoda.

      矢沢徹, 安松幹展, 桑沢清明, 音川実

      日本動物学会大会予稿集66th   1995

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    • Analysis of cardiac ganglion neurone transmitters of the crustacean decapoda by high performance liquid chromatograhy.

      矢沢徹, 安松幹展, 桑沢清明, 音川実

      日本動物学会大会予稿集65th   1994

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    • Aerobic and anaerobic training in soccer

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      3 2009 

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    • たのしみを解剖する

      村上和夫, 長田佳久, 河東田博( Role: Joint author ,  第2章第1節 身体運動感覚とアミューズメント-快適運動強度と生理学的反応から)

      現代書館  4 2008 

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    • 保健衛生と健康スポーツ科学

      安松 幹展( Role: Joint author ,  第8章「スポーツと疲労・暑熱」)

      篠原出版新社  3 2006 

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    • (財)日本サッカー協会公認A級コーチ養成講習会 共通科目ワークブック

      安松 幹展( Role: Joint author ,  「トレーニング科学」)

      (財)日本サッカー協会  10 2005 

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    • サッカーの医学 Football Medicine

      安松 幹展( Role: Joint author ,  Chapter 4 「サッカーに必要な体力 コンディションの評価法」)

      金原出版  5 2005 

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    • これからの健康とスポーツの科学第2版

      安松 幹展( Role: Joint author ,  第13章 「いろいろな環境下で安全に運動を行う方法とは」)

      講談社  4 2005 

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    • サッカーの暑さ対策ガイドブック(改訂版)(財)日本サッカー協会 Part II

      安松 幹展( Role: Joint author ,  日本代表における暑熱環境対策,暑熱環境下における主審の生体負担度)

      (財)日本サッカー協会  7 2003 

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    • 最新サッカー百科大事典

      安松 幹展( Role: Joint author ,  第7章資料編)

      大修館書店  4 2002 

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    • これからの健康とスポーツの科学

      安松 幹展( Role: Joint author ,  第8章 「いろいろな環境下で安全に運動を行うには」)

      講談社  3 2000 

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      European College of Sport Science

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      Japanese Society of Science and Football

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      American College of Sports Medicine

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      The Japanese Society of Nutrition and Dietetics

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      physiological Society of Japan

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      Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine

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      Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology

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    • 体温調節機能と運動パフォーマンスの関係

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    • 暑熱環境下での長時間の間欠的運動パフォーマンスに対する水分補給の効果

      民間財団等  (財)石本記念デサントスポーツ科学振興財団 

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    • 暑熱環境下における運動時の体温調節機能と体水分量の関係

      笹川科学研究助成  笹川科学研究助成 

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    • 暑熱環境下に間欠的運動時の体温上昇度の個人差とパフォーマンスの関係

      民間財団等  小野スポーツ体力研究財団 

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    Social Contribution

    • 日本サッカー協会技術委員会フィジカルプロジェクトメンバー

      10 2002 - Present

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    • 日本サッカー協会科学研究委員会委員

      4 1998 - 3 2002

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    • 2002年 ワールドカップサッカー 日本代表侯補合宿 コンディショニングスタッフ

      1 1999 - 2 2002

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