Good maintenance of physical benefits in a 12-month exercise and nutritional intervention by voluntary, home-based exercise : a 6-month follow-up of a randomized controlled trial
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概要
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- 2009-03-30
著者
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TABATA Izumi
Health Promotion and Exercise Program, National Institute of Health and Nutrition
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曹 振波
独立行政法人 国立健康・栄養研究所 健康増進プログラム
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Tabata Izumi
Health Promotion And Exercise Program National Institute Of Health And Nutrition
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Cao Zhen-bo
Health Promotion And Exercise Program National Institute Of Health And Nutrition
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NISHIZONO Hidetsugu
Research Center for Training Science and Applied Physiology, National Institute of Fitness and Sport
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Nishizono Hidetsugu
Research Center For Training Science And Applied Physiology National Institute Of Fitness And Sports
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