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Yuuki Shimizu
Researcher at Aichi Medical University
Publications - 23
Citations - 232
Yuuki Shimizu is an academic researcher from Aichi Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bed rest & Angiotensin II. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 206 citations.
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Mathematical Index and Model in Stabirometry
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the sway of the center-of-gravity of the body with a stabirometer for five men aged of 19 to 25 years and obtained a stochastic dynamical equation system as a mathematical model corresponding to the sway.
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Effects of immersion in water containing high concentrations of CO2 (CO2-water) at thermoneutral on thermoregulation and heart rate variability in humans
Maki Sato,Dominika Kanikowska,Satoshi Iwase,Naoki Nishimura,Yuuki Shimizu,Eric Belin de Chantemele,Takaaki Matsumoto,Yoko Inukai,Yumiko Taniguchi,Akihiro Ogata,Junichi Sugenoya +10 more
TL;DR: Evidence is contributed to the hypothesis that CO2-water immersion activates parasympathetic nerve activity in humans by spectral analysis of heart rate variability.
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Effects of water nanodroplets on skin moisture and viscoelasticity during air-conditioning.
Hideo Ohno,Naoki Nishimura,Kuniyuki Yamada,Yuuki Shimizu,Satoshi Iwase,Junichi Sugenoya,Junichi Sugenoya,Motohiko Sato +7 more
TL;DR: The effects of water nanodroplets (mist) onskin hydration may increase skin hydration by penetrating into the interstitial spaces between corneocytes of the stratum corneum (SC) without increasing air humidity.
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Contribution of central versus sweat gland mechanisms to the seasonal change of sweating function in young sedentary males and females
Yumiko Taniguchi,Yumiko Taniguchi,Junichi Sugenoya,Naoki Nishimura,Satoshi Iwase,Takaaki Matsumoto,Yuuki Shimizu,Yoko Inukai,Maki Sato +8 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that sweating function was improved during summer mediated by central sudomotor and sweat gland mechanisms in males and females and, although the change of sweat gland function from winter to summer was greater in females as compared with males, the level of increased sweating gland function during summer was similar between the two subject groups.
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Seasonal variation in blood concentrations of interleukin-6, adrenocorticotrophic hormone, metabolites of catecholamine and cortisol in healthy volunteers
Dominika Kanikowska,Junichi Sugenoya,Maki Sato,Yuuki Shimizu,Yoko Inukai,Naoki Nishimura,Satoshi Iwase +6 more
TL;DR: Seasonal changes in blood concentrations of interleukin-6, ACTH, HVA and VMA exhibit statistically significant seasonal rhythms, which might have important diagnostic and therapeutic implications.