Rieko Miyake
Ochanomizu University
5 Papers
63 Citations
Rieko Miyake is an academic researcher from Ochanomizu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basal metabolic rate & Body adiposity index. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Validity of predictive equations for basal metabolic rate in Japanese adults.
Rieko Miyake,Shigeho Tanaka,Kazunori Ohkawara,Kazuko Ishikawa-Takata,Yuki Hikihara,Emiko Taguri,Jun Kayashita,Izumi Tabata +7 more
TL;DR: The Ganpule equation was the most accurate in predicting BMR in the authors' healthy Japanese subjects, because the difference between the predicted and measured BMR was relatively small, and body weight had no effect on the prediction error.
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Obese Japanese adults with type 2 diabetes have higher basal metabolic rates than non-diabetic adults.
Rieko Miyake,Kazunori Ohkawara,Kazuko Ishikawa-Takata,Akemi Morita,Shaw Watanabe,Shigeho Tanaka +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that in the Japanese population, obese subjects with type 2 diabetes have higher BMR compared with obese non-diabetic subjects, and the fasting glucose level may contribute to these differences.
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Effects of intermittent physical activity on fat utilization over a whole day.
Takafumi Ando,Chiyoko Usui,Kazunori Ohkawara,Rieko Miyake,Masashi Miyashita,Jong Hoon Park,Osamu Ezaki,Mitsuru Higuchi,Shigeho Tanaka +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that intermittent PA has a beneficial effect on 24-h fat oxidation after consumption of a high-fat meal, which may help prevent weight gain over time.
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Validity and reproducibility of a novel method for time‐course evaluation of diet‐induced thermogenesis in a respiratory chamber
Chiyoko Usui,Chiyoko Usui,Takafumi Ando,Kazunori Ohkawara,Rieko Miyake,Yoshitake Oshima,Masanobu Hibi,Sachiko Oishi,Kumpei Tokuyama,Shigeho Tanaka +9 more
TL;DR: The novel method may be better for evaluating interindividual differences in DIT than the traditional method and also has the ability to evaluate the time‐course.
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Validity of physical activity indices for adjusting energy expenditure for body size: do the indices depend on body size?
Emiko Taguri,Shigeho Tanaka,Kazunori Ohkawara,Kazuko Ishikawa-Takata,Yuki Hikihara,Rieko Miyake,Shigeru Yamamoto,Izumi Tabata +7 more
TL;DR: The body weight-normalized index was inappropriate for sedentary activities and the other three indices were inappropriate for ambulant activities, but the use of any of these indices introduces an error in the estimate of total energy expenditure of considerably less than +/-10% for body weights within the normal range.
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