Publications by authors named "Y Fukuba"

Breakfast skipping has been suggested to be associated with cardiovascular diseases. However, whether breakfast skipping affects vascular endothelial function (VEF), a marker of cardiovascular diseases, remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the impact of breakfast consumption (Eating trial) and skipping (Skipping trial) on brachial artery (BA) VEF in healthy breakfast eaters.

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Postprandial regulation of the gastric emptying (GE) rate plays an important role in food intake. Although oral sweetening with glucose may accelerate GE, the effects of different sweetness intensities of glucose (10% and 20%, w/v) and other energy sweeteners (e.g.

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Blood glucose levels acutely increase postprandially depending on the type of meal consumed. However, it remains unclear whether postprandial hyperglycemia temporally affects cardiovascular responses to static handgrip exercise (SHG-ex). Thus, this study aimed to examine whether increased blood glucose induced by consumption of a high-glycemic index (HGI) meal affects pressor response to SHG-ex.

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  • This study compares the effects of consuming soy protein isolate (SPI) versus soy peptide (PEP) before a glucose tolerance test on stomach emptying, insulin, and blood sugar levels.
  • Nine healthy young individuals participated in two experiments, consuming either SPI or PEP before the test to assess their glycemic response and gastric emptying.
  • Results showed that PEP led to higher insulin levels and faster gastric emptying than SPI, suggesting that PEP may better regulate blood sugar after meals.
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In almost all eubacteria, the AUA codon is translated by tRNA bearing lysidine at the wobble position. Lysidine is introduced by tRNA lysidine synthetase (TilS) via post-transcriptional modification of the cytidine of tRNA (CAU). Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus plantarum have tilS homologues and tRNA (CAU) genes.

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