Takashi Abe, Ph.D.

Takashi Abe, Ph.D.

Juntendo University

H-index: 87

Asia-Japan

About Takashi Abe, Ph.D.

Takashi Abe, Ph.D., With an exceptional h-index of 87 and a recent h-index of 64 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Juntendo University, specializes in the field of Exercise Science, Child Health, Trainology, Body Composition.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Tracking handgrip strength in Kendo athletes from university to middle and older adulthood

Impact of sports type on handgrip strength and morbidity/mortality

Handgrip strength of young athletes differs based on the type of sport played and age

Skeletal muscle mass in competitive physique‐based athletes (bodybuilding, 212 bodybuilding, bikini, and physique divisions): A case series

Sex segregation in strength sports: Do equal‐sized muscles express the same levels of strength between sexes?

Improved interference control after exercise with blood flow restriction and cooling is associated with but not mediated by increased lactate

Handgrip strength and Healthspan: Impact of sports during the developmental period on handgrip strength (Juntendo Fitness Plus Study)

Longitudinal changes of grip strength and forearm muscle thickness in young children

Takashi Abe, Ph.D. Information

University

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Citations(all)

26371

Citations(since 2020)

13506

Cited By

17235

hIndex(all)

87

hIndex(since 2020)

64

i10Index(all)

265

i10Index(since 2020)

222

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Takashi Abe, Ph.D. Skills & Research Interests

Exercise Science

Child Health

Trainology

Body Composition

Top articles of Takashi Abe, Ph.D.

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Tracking handgrip strength in Kendo athletes from university to middle and older adulthood

American Journal of Human Biology

Takashi Abe

Shuichi Machida

Mitsuru Nakamura

Yoshimitsu Kohmura

Koya Suzuki

...

2024/4/2

Impact of sports type on handgrip strength and morbidity/mortality

Journal of Trainology

Takashi Abe

Ricardo B Viana

Shuichi Machida

Jeremy P Loenneke

2024/2/20

Handgrip strength of young athletes differs based on the type of sport played and age

American Journal of Human Biology

Takashi Abe

Akemi Abe

Jeremy P Loenneke

2023

Skeletal muscle mass in competitive physique‐based athletes (bodybuilding, 212 bodybuilding, bikini, and physique divisions): A case series

American Journal of Human Biology

Enrique N Moreno

William B Hammert

Tony R Montgomery Jr

Takashi Abe

Jeremy P Loenneke

...

2024/1

Sex segregation in strength sports: Do equal‐sized muscles express the same levels of strength between sexes?

American Journal of Human Biology

Ryo Kataoka

Robert W Spitz

Vickie Wong

Zachary W Bell

Yujiro Yamada

...

2023/5

Improved interference control after exercise with blood flow restriction and cooling is associated with but not mediated by increased lactate

Physiology & Behavior

Yujiro Yamada

Ryo Kataoka

Zachary W Bell

Vickie Wong

Robert W Spitz

...

2023/10/15

Handgrip strength and Healthspan: Impact of sports during the developmental period on handgrip strength (Juntendo Fitness Plus Study)

Juntendo Medical Journal

TAKASHI ABE

YOSHIMITSU KOHMURA

KOYA SUZUKI

YUKI SOMEYA

JEREMY P LOENNEKE

...

2023

Longitudinal changes of grip strength and forearm muscle thickness in young children

Physiology International

Takashi Abe

Hayao Ozaki

Akemi Abe

Shuichi Machida

Hisashi Naito

...

2023/9/5

Association of changes in grip strength with second digit length adjusted for fourth digit length in young children

American Journal of Human Biology

Takashi Abe

Akemi Abe

Jeremy P Loenneke

2023/8

Unilateral high-load resistance training influences strength changes in the contralateral arm undergoing low-load training

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

Zachary W Bell

Vickie Wong

Robert W Spitz

Yujiro Yamada

Jun Seob Song

...

2023/8/1

Does muscle growth mediate changes in a non‐specific strength task?

Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging

Robert W Spitz

Scott J Dankel

Matthew B Jessee

Vickie Wong

Zachary W Bell

...

2023

One-year handgrip strength change in kindergarteners depends upon physical activity status

Life

Akemi Abe

Rika Sanui

Jeremy P Loenneke

Takashi Abe

2023/7/31

Athletes in sporting events with upper‐body gripping movements have greater handgrip strength than those in sporting events that prioritize the lower body

American Journal of Human Biology

Takashi Abe

Yoshimitsu Kohmura

Koya Suzuki

Yuki Someya

Jeremy P Loenneke

...

2023/7

Different resistance exercise interventions for handgrip strength in apparently healthy adults: A systematic review

Takashi Abe

Ricardo B Viana

Scott J Dankel

Jeremy P Loenneke

2023/12/25

Comparison of handgrip strength values in young children when using two different types of dynamometers

American Journal of Human Biology

Akemi Abe

Sakiya Yamasaki

Ryoji Tahara

Jeremy P Loenneke

Takashi Abe

2022/9

Blood flow restriction maintains blood pressure upon head-up tilt

Physiology International

Vickie Wong

Zachary W Bell

Robert W Sptiz

Jun Seob Song

Yujiro Yamada

...

2022/3/10

Optimal grip span for measuring maximum handgrip strength in preschool children

International Journal of Clinical Medicine

Takashi Abe

Rika Sanui

Arisa Sasaki

Aki Ishibashi

Nanami Daikai

...

2022/11/1

Hypoalgesia following isometric handgrip exercise with and without blood flow restriction is not mediated by discomfort nor changes in systolic blood pressure

Journal of Sports Sciences

Jun Seob Song

Yujiro Yamada

Vickie Wong

Zachary W Bell

Robert W Spitz

...

2022/3/4

A longitudinal study of handgrip strength asymmetry

American Journal of Human Biology

Takashi Abe

Hayao Ozaki

Jeremy P Loenneke

Toshiharu Natsume

Pengyu Deng

...

2022/6

Children with low handgrip strength: A narrative review of possible exercise strategies to improve its development

Takashi Abe

Robert S Thiebaud

Hayao Ozaki

Sakiya Yamasaki

Jeremy P Loenneke

2022/10/25

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Co-Authors

H-index: 77
Jeremy P. Loenneke, Ph.D.

Jeremy P. Loenneke, Ph.D.

University of Mississippi

H-index: 60
Paul Loprinzi

Paul Loprinzi

University of Mississippi

H-index: 48
Hisashi Naito

Hisashi Naito

Juntendo University

H-index: 40
Scott Dankel

Scott Dankel

Rowan University

H-index: 38
Samuel L. Buckner

Samuel L. Buckner

University of South Florida

H-index: 34
Kevin Mattocks

Kevin Mattocks

Lindenwood University

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