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Yoshiharu Oshida
Researcher at Nagoya University
Publications - 132
Citations - 3156
Yoshiharu Oshida is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Insulin resistance. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 128 publications receiving 2862 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoshiharu Oshida include Nagoya Institute of Technology.
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Mitochondrial Genome Variation in Eastern Asia and the Peopling of Japan
Masashi Tanaka,Vicente M. Cabrera,Ana M. González,José M. Larruga,Takeshi Takeyasu,Takeshi Takeyasu,Noriyuki Fuku,Li Jun Guo,Li Jun Guo,Raita Hirose,Yasunori Fujita,Miyuki Kurata,Ken-ichi Shinoda,Kazuo Umetsu,Yoshiji Yamada,Yoshiji Yamada,Yoshiharu Oshida,Yuzo Sato,Nobutaka Hattori,Yoshikuni Mizuno,Yasumichi Arai,Nobuyoshi Hirose,Shigeo Ohta,Osamu Ogawa,Yasushi Tanaka,Ryuzo Kawamori,Masayo Shamoto-Nagai,Wakako Maruyama,Hiroshi Shimokata,Ryota Suzuki,Hidetoshi Shimodaira +30 more
TL;DR: Population-based comparisons confirmed that present-day Japanese have their closest genetic affinity to northern Asian populations, especially to Koreans, which finding is congruent with the proposed Continental gene flow to Japan after the Yayoi period.
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Cinnamon extract (traditional herb) potentiates in vivo insulin-regulated glucose utilization via enhancing insulin signaling in rats
TL;DR: The results suggest that the cinnamon extract would improve insulin action via increasing glucose uptake in vivo, at least in part through enhancing the insulin-signaling pathway in skeletal muscle.
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Cinnamon extract prevents the insulin resistance induced by a high-fructose diet.
TL;DR: The results suggest that early CE administration to HFD-fed rats would prevent the development of insulin resistance at least in part by enhancing insulin signaling and possibly via the NO pathway in skeletal muscle.
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Long-term mild jogging increases insulin action despite no influence on body mass index or VO2 max.
TL;DR: Long-term mild regular jogging appears to improve insulin action in both carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and to increase the metabolic clearance rate of insulin.
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Effect of Gosha-jinki-gan (Chinese herbal medicine: Niu-Che-Sen-Qi-Wan) on insulin resistance in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
TL;DR: The results suggest that a single dose administration of GJG can improve the glucose utilization and insulin resistance in STZ-induced diabetic rats, probably via the nitric oxide (NO) pathway.