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List of Papers
Kenji Masumoto Last modified date:2024.03.15

Associate Professor / Health and Sport Science / Department of Human Sciences / Faculty of Human-Environment Studies


Papers
1. Kenji Masumoto, John A. Mercer, The combined influence of body weight support and running direction on self-selected movement patterns, Human Movement Science, 88: 103065, 2023.04.
2. Kenji Masumoto, John A. Mercer, Influence of speed on running strategies during forward and backward running with body weight support, The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 63, 2, 241-249, 2023.02.
3. Kenji Masumoto, Daniel Denton, Andrew Craig-Jones, John A. Mercer, The effects of stride frequency manipulation on physiological and perceptual responses during backward and forward running with body weight support, European Journal of Applied Physiology, 120, 7, 1519-1530, 2020.07.
4. Kenji Masumoto, Kendell Galor, Andrew Craig-Jones, John A. Mercer, Metabolic costs during backward running with body weight support, International Journal of Sports Medicine, 40, 4, 269-275, 2019.04.
5. Kenji Masumoto, Kyle C. Mefferd, Riley Iyo, John A. Mercer, Muscle activity and physiological responses during running in water and on dry land at submaximal and maximal efforts, Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 32, 7, 1960-1967, 2018.07.
6. Kenji Masumoto, Jared Joerger, John A. Mercer, Influence of stride frequency manipulation on muscle activity during running with body weight support, Gait and Posture, 61, 473-478, 2018.02.
7. Kenji Masumoto, Michael Soucy, Joshua Bailey, John A. Mercer, Muscle activity during backward and forward running with body weight support, Human Movement Science, 55, 276-286, 2017.10.
8. Kenji Masumoto, Joshua P. Bailey, John A. Mercer, Determining if muscle activity is related to preferred stride frequency during running in the water and on land, European Journal of Applied Physiology, 115, 12, 2691-2700, 2015.12.
9. Kenji Masumoto, Ayako Hamada, Hiro-omi Tomonaga, Kana Kodama, Yuko Amamoto, Yoshiko Nishizaki, Noboru Hotta, Metabolic costs and rating of perceived exertion during backward walking in water and on dry land, Research in Sports Medicine, 23, 1, 27-36, 2015.02.
10. John A. Mercer, Bryon C. Applequist, Kenji Masumoto, Muscle activity during running with different body weight support mechanisms: aquatic exvironment versus body weight support treadmill, Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 23, 4, 300-306, 2014.11.
11. Kenji Masumoto, Sarah E. Horsch, Ciro Agnelli, Jeffrey McClellan, John A. Mercer, Muscle activity during running in water and on dry land: matched physiology, International Journal of Sports Medicine, 35, 1, 62-68, 2014.01.
12. Kenji Masumoto, Yoshiko Nishizaki, Ayako Hamada, Effect of stride frequency on metabolic costs and rating of perceived exertion during walking in water, Gait and Posture, 38, 2, 335-339, 2013.06.
13. John A. Mercer, Bryon C. Applequist, Kenji Masumoto, Muscle activity while running at 20-50% of normal body weight, Research in Sports Medicine, 21, 3, 217-228, 2013.06.
14. Kenji Masumoto, Ayako Hamada, Hiro-omi Tomonaga, Kana Kodama, Noboru Hotta, Physiological responses、rating of perceived exertion and stride characteristics during walking on dry land and in water、both with and without a water current, Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 21, 2, 175-181, 2012.05.
15. Kenji Masumoto, Bryon C. Applequist, John A. Mercer, Muscle activity during different styles of deep water running and comparison to treadmill running at matched stride frequency, Gait and Posture, 37, 4, 558-563, 2013.04.
16. Jaco Liebenberg, Jennifer Scharf, Dana Forrest, Janet S. Dufek, Kenji Masumoto, John A. Mercer, Determination of muscle activity during running at reduced body weight, Journal of Sports Sciences, 29, 2, 207-214, 2011.01.
17. Kenji Masumoto, David DeLion, John A. Mercer, Insight into muscle activity during deep water running, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41, 10, 1958-1964, 2009.10.
18. Kenji Masumoto, Ayako Hamada, Hiro-omi Tomonaga, Kana Kodama, Yuko Amamoto, Yoshiko Nishizaki, Noboru Hotta, Physiological and perceptual responses to backward and forward treadmill walking in water, Gait and Posture, 29, 2, 199-203, 2009.02.
19. Kenji Masumoto, Tomoki Shono, Noboru Hotta, Kazutaka Fujishima, Muscle activation、cardiorespiratory response、and rating of perceived exertion in older subjects while walking in water and on dry land, Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 18, 4, 581-590, 2008.08.
20. Kenji Masumoto, Tomoki Shono, Shin-ichiro Takasugi, Noboru Hotta, Kazutaka Fujishima, Yukihide Iwamoto, Age-related differences in muscle activity、stride frequency and heart rate response during walking in water, Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 17, 5, 596-604, 2007.10.
21. Tomoki Shono, Kenji Masumoto, Kazutaka Fujishima, Noboru Hotta, Tetsuro Ogaki, Takahiro Adachi, Gait patterns and muscle activity in the lower extremities of elderly women during underwater treadmill walking against water flow, Journal of Physiological Anthropology, 26, 6, 579-586, 2007.11.
22. Kenji Masumoto, Shin-ichiro Takasugi, Noboru Hotta, Kazutaka Fujishima, Yukihide Iwamoto, A comparison of muscle activity and heart rate response during backward and forward walking on an underwater treadmill, Gait and Posture, 25, 2, 222-228, 2007.02.
23. Kenji Masumoto, Shin-ichiro Takasugi, Noboru Hotta, Kazutaka Fujishima, Yukihide Iwamoto, Muscle activity and heart rate response during backward walking in water and on dry land, European Journal of Applied Physiology, 94, 1-2, 54-61, 2005.05.
24. Kenji Masumoto, Shin-ichiro Takasugi, Noboru Hotta, Kazutaka Fujishima, Yukihide Iwamoto, Electromyographic analysis of walking in water in healthy humans, Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science, 23, 4, 119-127, 2004.07.
25. Tomoki Shono, Kazutaka Fujishima, Noboru Hotta, Tetsuro Ogaki, Kenji Masumoto, Cardiorespiratory response to low-intensity walking in water and on land in elderly women, Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science, 20, 5, 269-274, 2001.09.