The Japanese Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics
Online ISSN : 1883-7921
Print ISSN : 0021-5147
ISSN-L : 0021-5147
Volume 14, Issue 1
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  • Koji Yamaguchi
    1956 Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 1-14
    Published: August 20, 1956
    Released on J-STAGE: October 29, 2010
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    In this report, only the diet condition was changed, compared with the previous report. The Calories of the total diet fed were 2867 Calories in work time and 2490 in rest. time. The other experimental conditions were the same as previous report.
    The results obtained were as follows;
    1) If the diet fed was adequate nutritively, the basal metabolism would be very little changed after 20 days confinement.
    2) Body weight showed 1.2% decrement.
    3) Body density increased slightly.
    4) The changes of body weight and density seen as above, suggest that the decrement of body weight was caused by decrease of depot fat first and next of active protoplasmic mass.
    5) The basal metabolism is more correlated with the body density rather than with the body weight.
    6) When body activity is not enough even under the good nutrition, the activity of protoplasmic mass would be depressed.
    7) The function of blood circulation was depressed after 20 days confinement.
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  • Koji Yamaguchi, Osamu Himi
    1956 Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 15-17
    Published: August 20, 1956
    Released on J-STAGE: October 29, 2010
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    The basal metabolism of 20 patients of pulmonary tuberculosis in prison was studied in September and October 1953.
    Results obtained were as follows:
    1) The averages of their basal metabolism were 32.1-35.1 Cal. per sq. m. per hr., which was lower than the standard value of Japanese 36.7 Calories by 4.3-12.5%.
    2) Their caloric consumption was 1580 Calories per day.
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  • Koji Yamaguchi, Osamu Himi
    1956 Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 19-22
    Published: August 20, 1956
    Released on J-STAGE: October 29, 2010
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    The energetic metabolisms in many kinds of industrial workings have been studied by many authors, but no report on the prisoners, workings.
    The basal metabolism and Relative Metabolic Rate of 20 prisoners were measured in September and October 1954.
    Results obtained were as follows:
    1) The average of their basal metabolism was 33.2 Cal. per sq. m. per hr., which was lower than the Janese standard by 7%.
    2) The averages of R. M. R. were 0.31-1.59 as shown in table 2.
    3) Their energy expenditure per day was 1829-2674 Calories.
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  • 1956 Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 22
    Published: 1956
    Released on J-STAGE: October 29, 2010
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  • Separation of Protein Components of Cow Milk by Paper-electrophoresis (P. F. P) and These Activity of Each Fraction
    Haruo Baba, Yosuke Noguchi
    1956 Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 23-27
    Published: August 20, 1956
    Released on J-STAGE: October 29, 2010
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    In this present report, cow milk proteins were separated by paper electrophoretic analysis (μ=0.1 pH8) These results are shown in Fig. 2 Fig. 3 and Table 1.
    Filtrate A (whey proteins) were separated to 6 fractions. These fractions correspond to each of results of Tiselius method by Kondo etc.
    Fraction A (0-40%(NH4)2SO4 sat.), fraction B(40-60%(NH4)2SO4 sat.), fraction C(60-90%(NH4)2SO4)are separated to some fractions too.
    Therefore, antioxidant activity of these fractions were compared by Nonaka method filter paper used.
    Antioxidant activity of these fractions as shown in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5, are remakable as casein that activity reported previously.
    Moreover these fractions mixture acts remarkably more than its single portion presented.
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