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Name KUBO Tetsuya
Official Title Professor
Affiliation Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences
E-mail kubo@tcu.ac.jp
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Profile I am studying the effects of various stresses on living organisms. In particular, we are investigating changes in blood fluidity due to exercise load in animals and humans, aiming for research that can help prevent heat stroke. He also specializes in kendo. Based on the historical background and characteristics of martial arts, which is a traditional culture peculiar to Japan, we analyze the technical form of modern kendo and efficiently while focusing on "how to achieve the desired result in a short time". We are working on the development of various teaching methods and training methods.
Research Field(Keyword & Summary)
  1. (1) Sports science / Kendo

    Motion analysis is performed using wearable sensors in kendo. We are considering the effectiveness of
    sensors in kendo and the development of new training content.

  2. (2) Sports medicine / Heatstroke

    By acquiring various biological information in the practice of kendo in a hot environment, we are considering
    the development of new training content from the effect on the living body.

Representative Papers
  1. (1) Effect of Kendo Practice in High Temperature Environments on Blood Fluidity, Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology, Vol.19, No.1, Jan 2012.
  2. (2) Differential Responsiveness of Blood Fluidity by Different Treadmill Running Speeds in Rat, Journal of The Showa University Society, Vol.62, No.3, Apr 2011.
  3. (3) Influence to Blood Fluidity by Exercise in Rat: Influence of Training in High Temperature Environments, Jpn. J. Phys. Fitness Sports Med., Vol.60, No.5, Oct 2011.
  4. (4) Influence to Exercise on Blood Fluidity in Rat: Influence of Training in High Temperature Environments on Erythrocyte in Rat, Jpn. J. Phys. Fitness Sports Med., Vol.60, No.5, Oct 2011.
  5. (5) Differential Responsiveness of Blood Fluidity by Different Treadmill Running Speeds in Rat, Journal of The Showa University Society, Vol.62, No.3, Apr 2011.
  6. (6) Effects of Shoseiryuto on SP, CGRP and NGF in the Nasal Lavage Fluids in TDI-induced Nasal Allergy Model Rats, Japanese Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Vol.38, No.10, Oct 2010.
  7. (7) Efforts to Heatstroke Measures: Sensing of Biological Information, Journal of The Japan Society of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, Vol.28. No.3, Sep 2020.
  8. (8) The Porphyria in Japan: The Past, Present, and Future, The Society for Porphyrin Research, Vol.17. No.3, Mar 2009.
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research Support: Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) https://nrid.nii.ac.jp/en/nrid/1000030341936/
Affiliated academic society (Membership type) (1) Japanese Academy of Budo (Fellow)
(2) Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology (Fellow)
Education Field (Undergraduate level) Physical education

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