Abdominal Fat Distribution and Exercise Treatment in Obese Japanese Children
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概要
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- 2003-12-01
著者
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TOGASHI KENJI
Department of Health and Physical Education, Mie University School of Education
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KAMIYA HITOSHI
Department of Pediatrics, Mie Hospital National Sanatorium
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Togashi Kenji
Department Of Health And Physical Education Faculty Of Education Mie University
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Fujisawa Takao
Department Of Pediatrics And Allergy National Mie Hospital
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Fujisawa Takao
Department Of Pediatrics Mie National Hospital
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MASUDA HIDENARI
Department of Pediatrics, Mie National Hospital
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Masuda Hidenari
Department Of Pediatrics Mie National Hospital
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Kamiya Hitoshi
Department Of Pediatrics Mie National Hospital
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KAWATA Yuki
Department of Health and Physical Education, Faculty of Education, Mie University
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Kawata Yuki
Department Of Health And Physical Education Faculty Of Education Mie University
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