Kawai Ryu | Medical Check-up Center Tachikawa Medical Center
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関連著者
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Oda Eiji
Medical Check-up Center Tachikawa Medical Center
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Kawai Ryu
Medical Check-up Center Tachikawa Medical Center
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ODA Eiji
Medical Check-up Center, Tachikawa Medical Center
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KAWAI Ryu
Medical Check-up Center, Tachikawa Medical Center
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Oda Eiji
Medical Check-up Center Tachikawa Medical Center. Address For Reprints
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Kawai Ryu
Medical Check-up Center Tachikawa Medical Center. Address For Reprints
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Watanabe Kenichi
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Niigata University Of Pharmac
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Sukumaran Vijayakumar
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Niigata University Of Pharmac
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Oda Eiji
立川メディカルセンターたちかわ総合健診センター
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Sukumaran Vijayakumar
Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy, Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences
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Ryu Kawai
Medical Check-up Center, Tachikawa Medical Center
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Eiji Oda
Medical Check-up Center, Tachikawa Medical Center
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Watanabe Kenichi
Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy, Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences
著作論文
- Significance of Heart Rate in the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Related Risk Factors in Japanese
- Tentative Cut Point of High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein for a Component of Metabolic Syndrome in Japanese
- A cross-sectional relationship between vital capacity and metabolic syndrome and between vital capacity and diabetes in a sample Japanese population
- Uric Acid Only Among Metabolic Risk Factors Independently Associated with Impaired Fasting Glucose in Apparently Healthy Non-diabetic Japanese Women Older Than 50 Years
- Associations Between High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein and Metabolic Risk Factors, Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes, and Chronic Kidney Disease in Japanese Men and Women
- Bilirubin Is Negatively Associated With Hemoglobin A_ Independently of Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Apparently Healthy Japanese Men and Women
- Uric Acid is Positively Associated with Metabolic Syndrome but Negatively Associated with Diabetes in Japanese Men
- An Optimal Cut Point of Hemoglobin A_ for Diagnosing Metabolic Syndrome in Japanese
- Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome Increases with the Increase in Blood Levels of Gamma Glutamyltransferase and Alanine Aminotransferase in Japanese Men and Women
- Reproducibility of High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein as an Inflammatory Component of Metabolic Syndrome in Japanese