Tsujimoto Hisaya | Institute Of Health And Sports Science Kurume University
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関連著者
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TSUJIMOTO Hisaya
Institute of Health and Sports Science, Kurume University
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Tsujimoto Hisaya
Institute Of Health And Sports Science Kurume University
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MATSUMOTO Keitaro
Saga Nutraceuticals Research Institute, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
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KOBA Takashige
Saga Nutraceuticals Research Institute, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
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HAMADA Koichiro
Saga Nutraceuticals Research Institute, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
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MITSUZONO Ryoichi
Institute of Health and Sports Science, Kurume University
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Koba Takashige
Saga Nutraceuticals Research Institute Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd
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Mitsuzono Ryoichi
Institute Of Health And Sports Science Kurume University
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Mitsuzono Ryoichi
Institute Of Health And Physical Education Kurume University
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Hamada Koichiro
Saga Nutraceuticals Research Institute Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd
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Matsumoto Keitaro
Saga Nutraceuticals Research Institute Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd
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Matsumoto Keitaro
Saga Nutraceuticals Research Institute Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.
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INOUE Shin-ichi
Faculty of Culture and Education, Saga University
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Tsujimoto Hisaya
Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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Mitsuzono Ryoichi
Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences Kurume University
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TSUJIMOTO Hisaya
Inst. of Health and Sports Science, Kurume University
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MITSUZONO Ryoichi
Inst. of Health and Sports Science, Kurume University
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KOGA Satomi
Graduate School of Comparative Cultures, Kurume University
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Koga Satomi
Graduate School Of Comparative Cultures Kurume University
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Inoue Shin-ichi
Faculty Of Culture And Education Saga University
著作論文
- Branched-Chain Amino Acid Supplementation Increases the Lactate Threshold during an Incremental Exercise Test in Trained Individuals
- O-14 Effects of branched-chain amino acid supplementation on lactate threshold by cycle ergometer exercise(The Proceedings of the 12th Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology)
- Assessment of the Walking Movement Using Sensors Installed in the Lower Limb (Proceedings of the 54th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)