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Tohru Yamaguchi

Researcher at Kao Corporation

Publications -  36
Citations -  967

Tohru Yamaguchi is an academic researcher from Kao Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 27 publications receiving 710 citations. Previous affiliations of Tohru Yamaguchi include Tokyo Denki University.

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A new simple method for the measurement of visceral fat accumulation by bioelectrical impedance

TL;DR: A new technique to specifically evaluate VFA by using the bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) method is developed, which is based on the electric resistance difference between the fat and components of other organs.
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Blautia genus associated with visceral fat accumulation in adults 20–76 years of age

TL;DR: Investigating the relationship of both visceral fat and BMI with the gut microbiota stratified by sex in a population-based cross-sectional study of Japanese men and women found that Blautia was the only gut microbe significantly and inversely associated with VFA, regardless of sex.
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Brown adipose tissue is involved in diet-induced thermogenesis and whole-body fat utilization in healthy humans

TL;DR: DIT and fat utilization were higher in BAT-positive subjects compared to BAT-negative subjects, suggesting that BAT has a physiologic role in energy metabolism.
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Hydroxyhydroquinone-free coffee: A double-blind, randomized controlled dose–response study of blood pressure

TL;DR: This study demonstrates a dose-dependent decrease in BP for CGA in HHQ-free coffee, and ordinary coffee showed almost no effect.
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One-year ad libitum consumption of diacylglycerol oil as part of a regular diet results in modest weight loss in comparison with consumption of a triacylglycerol control oil in overweight Japanese subjects.

TL;DR: Modest body weight reduction was observed after 1-year ad libitum consumption of diacylglycerol oil as part of a regular diet in comparison to that of triacyl glycerolOil; weight loss was greatest in participants who were obese at baseline.