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Efficacy of static magnetic field for pain of adjuvant arthritis rats 被引量:1
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作者 shigeyuki kanai Norimasa Taniguchi 《Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology》 2012年第4期511-515,共5页
Rats suffering from adjuvant arthritis (AA) were used to examine the effect of a static magnetic field (SMF) upon pain relief. Rats were divided into SMF- treated AA rats, non-SMF treated AA rats and control rats. Fol... Rats suffering from adjuvant arthritis (AA) were used to examine the effect of a static magnetic field (SMF) upon pain relief. Rats were divided into SMF- treated AA rats, non-SMF treated AA rats and control rats. Following SMF stimulation, we measured blood flow volume in the paw and then reactive speed response to thermal stimulation. The AA groups exhibited significantly lower blood volume and reactivity to thermal stimulation compared to the control group. Compared to non-SMF, SMF exhibited increased blood flow volume in both the tail and paw, along with an increased reactive speed response to thermal stimulation. Our findings suggest that an improved of blood flow and reactive speed response, induced by SMF, appears to be effective for the relief of pain induced by chronic inflammation. 展开更多
关键词 STATIC Magnetic Field (Smf) ADJUVANT ARTHRITIS (Aa) Blood Flow REACTIVE Speed Response
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Effects of Facial Isometric Exercise on Antioxidant Capacity
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作者 Ikuyo Orita Ikuhiro Morikita +2 位作者 Mayumi Watanabe Zaigen Oh shigeyuki kanai 《Health》 2021年第11期1171-1180,共10页
<strong>Background:</strong> Facial isometric exercise is a static contraction of facial muscles without any visible movement in the angle of the joints. To examine the effects of facial isometric exercise... <strong>Background:</strong> Facial isometric exercise is a static contraction of facial muscles without any visible movement in the angle of the joints. To examine the effects of facial isometric exercise on subjective stress and oxidative stress/antioxidant capacity. <strong>Methods:</strong> In this study, we included 13 participants (6 males, 7 females;average age, 44.8 ± 19.6 years;age range: 20 - 74 years) who were exposed to constant temperature and humidity in a room. Fifteen minutes after entering the room, the force was measured before and after facial isometric exercise of the target muscles: upper lip levator, small zygomatic, large zygomatic, levator animus, laughing, buccal, muzzle, mental, temporal, masseter, and cervical muscles), and further evaluated by comparing the facial isometric exercise group and control (non-facial isometric exercise) group (crossover test). <strong>Results:</strong> Subjective stress significantly improved by 8.7 ± 16.3 in the facial isometric exercise group, and no significant difference in oxidative stress level was observed in both the groups. However, the antioxidant capacity significantly increased by 126.8 ± 168.1 μmol/l in the facial isometric exercise group. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> The results of this study suggest that facial isometric exercise is an exercise therapy that can provide mental stability and antiaging effects due to improvement in subjective stress and biological antioxidant potential. 展开更多
关键词 Facial Isometric Exercise Subjective Stress Oxidative Stress Levels Antioxidant Capacity
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