Updated on 2023/11/21

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SHIMIZU Kaori
 

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Sports sciences

Graduating School

  • Tokai Gakuen University, Faculty of Sports Health Science

    2016.03, Graduated

Graduate School

  • Nagoya University, Education and Human Development

    Master's Course, 2018.03, Completed

  • Nagoya University

    Doctor's Course, 2021.03, Completed

Academic Society Affiliations

  • The American College of Sports Medicine

 

Papers

  • Sex differences in blood pressure and inactive limb blood flow responses during dynamic leg exercise with increased inspiratory muscle work(タイトル和訳中), Nagoya Journal of Medical Science, 84(4) 782-798, 2022.11

    Shiozawa Kana, Shimizu Kaori, Saito Mitsuru, Ishida Koji, Mizuno Sahiro, Katayama Keisho

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Sympathetic vasomotor outflow during low-intensity leg cycling in healthy older males, Experimental Physiology, 2022.08

    Katayama K, Saito M, Ishida K, Shimizu K, Shiozawa K, Mizuno S, Shigehiko O

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Chair sit-to-stand performance is associated with diagnostic features of sarcopenia in older men and women, Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2021.06

    Yoshiko A, Ogawa M, Shimizu K, Radaelli R, Neske R, Maeda k, Teodoreo J, Tanaka N, Pinto R, Akima H

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Age and sex differences in blood pressure responses during hyperpnea, Experimental Physiology, 2021.02

    Shimizu K, Shiozawa K, Ishida K, Saito M, Mizuno S, Akima H, Katayama K

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Comparison of muscle quality and functional capacity between Japanese and Brazilian older individuals, Plos One, 2020.12

    Akima H, Yoshiko A, Radaelli R, Ogawa M, Shimizu K, Tomita A, Maeda H, Neske R Teodoro J, Maeda K, Tanaka N, Pinto R

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Blood pressure and limb blood flow responses during hyperpnoea are not affected by menstrual cycle phase in young women, Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2020.01

    Shimizu K, Shiozawa K, Ishida K, Saito M, Mizuno S, Akima H, Katayama K

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Effects of respiratory muscle endurance training in hypoxia on running performance, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2019.07

    Katayama K, Goto K, Ohya T, Iwamoto E, Takao K, Kasai N, Sumi D, Mori H, Ishida K, Shimizu K, Shiozawa K, Suzuki YKatayama K, Goto K, Ohya T, Iwamoto E, Takao K, Kasai N, Sumi D, Mori H, Ishida K, Shi...

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Effect of increased inspiratory muscle work on blood flow to inactive and active limbs during submaximal dynamic exercise, Experimental Physiology, 2019.01

    Katayama K, Goto K, Shimizu K, Saito M, Ishida K, Zhang L, Shiozawa K, Sheel W

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Elevated sympathetic vasomotor outflow in response to increased inspiratory muscle activity during exercise is less in young women compared with men, Experimental Physiology, 2018.02

    Katayama K, Smith JR, Goto K, Shimizu K, Saito M, Ishida K, Koike T, Iwase S, Harms CA

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • Blood pressure response during normocapnic hyperpnoea is blunted in young women compared to men, Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2018.01

    Shimizu K, Goto K, Ishida K, Saito M, Akima H, Katayama K

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

  • Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists,2022.04 -

Presentations

  • The 66th American College of Sports Medicine, International presentation, 2019.05 - 2019.06, Effect of increased respiratory muscle activation on blood flow to inactive and active limb muscles, Poster presentation

  • The 66th American College of Sports Medicine, International presentation, 2019.05 - 2019.06, Inspiratory muscle strength and diaphragm thickness in elderly women, Poster presentation

  • The 64th American College of Sports Medicine, International presentation, 2017.05 - 2017.06, Blood pressure response during hyperpnoea is lower in women compared with men, Poster presentation