Fumio Eto
University of Tokyo
39 Papers
150 Citations
Fumio Eto is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 39 publications.
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Papers
Hemodynamic and hormonal responses to a short-term low-intensity resistance exercise with the reduction of muscle blood flow.
Haruhito Takano,Toshihiro Morita,Haruko Iida,Kenichi Asada,Masayoshi Kato,Kansei Uno,Ken Hirose,Akihiro Matsumoto,Katsu Takenaka,Yasunobu Hirata,Fumio Eto,Ryozo Nagai,Yoshiaki Sato,Toshiaki Nakajima +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that STLIRE with Kaatsu significantly stimulates the exercise-induced GH, IGF, and VEGF responses with the reduction of cardiac preload during exercise, which may become a unique method for rehabilitation in patients with cardiovascular diseases.
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Toward the realization of a better aged society: messages from gerontology and geriatrics.
Hidenori Arai,Yasuyoshi Ouchi,Masayuki Yokode,Hideki Ito,Hiroshi Uematsu,Fumio Eto,Shinichi Oshima,Kikuko Ota,Yasushi Saito,Hidetada Sasaki,Kazuo Tsubota,Hidenao Fukuyama,Yoshihito Honda,Akihisa Iguchi,Kenji Toba,Takayuki Hosoi,Toru Kita +16 more
TL;DR: To achieve that, rather than considering an aging population as a negative social phenomenon, Japanese society should create a society where elderly people can enjoy a healthy, prosperous life through social participation and contribution.
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Evaluation of Postural Control in Quiet Standing Using Center of Mass Acceleration: Comparison Among the Young, the Elderly, and People With Stroke
Erkang Yu,Masaki O. Abe,Kei Masani,Noritaka Kawashima,Noritaka Kawashima,Fumio Eto,Nobuhiko Haga,Kimitaka Nakazawa +7 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that COM acceleration can be an alternative and convenient measure instead of COP-COM in the evaluation of postural control when comparing the young, the elderly, and poststroke patients.
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Evaluation of diffusional anisotropy and microscopic structure in skeletal muscles using magnetic resonance
TL;DR: The proposed PGSE NMR method is effective for evaluating changes in the microscopic structure of skeletal muscles and the estimated muscle fiber diameter of the denervated group was significantly smaller than the estimated value of the control group (P<.05).
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Hemodynamic and autonomic nervous responses to the restriction of femoral blood flow by KAATSU
Haruko Iida,Haruhito Takano,Kentaro Meguro,Kenichi Asada,Hitoshi Oonuma,Toshihiro Morita,Miwa Kurano,F. Sakagami,Kansei Uno,Ken Hirose,Ken Hirose,Taiji Nagata,Katsu Takenaka,Jun-ichi Suzuki,Yasunobu Hirata,T. Furuichi,Fumio Eto,Ryozo Nagai,Yoshiaki Sato,Toshiaki Nakajima +19 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the application of KAATSU on both legs induces venous pooling in the legs, and then inhibits venous return, which causes a decrease of IVC diameter, cardiac size and stroke volume with an increase in TPR and LFRR/HFRR.