11. Effects of physical exercise on lipid metabolism in men maintained at constant weight.
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 日本体力医学会の論文
- 1981-04-01
著者
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Nishimuta Mamoru
Division Of Health Promotion National Institute Of Nutrition
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Higuchi Mitsuru
Division Of Health Promotion National Institute Of Health An Nutrition
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Higuchi Mitsuru
Division Of Health Promotion National Institute Of Nutrition
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Tsuji Etsuko
Division Of Health Promotion National Institute Of Nutrition
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HASHIMOTO ISAO
Division of Health Promotion. National Institute of Nutrition
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YAMAKAWA KIKUE
Division of Health Promotion, National Institute of Nutrition
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SUZUKI SHINJIRO
Division of Health Promotion, National Institute of Nutrition
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SOERJODIBROTO WALUJO
Dept. Nutrition, Medical Fac., Univ. Indonesia
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Yamakawa Kikue
Division Of Health Promotion National Institute Of Nutrition
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Suzuki Shinjiro
Division Of Health Promotion National Institute Of Nutrition
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Soerjodibroto Walujo
Dept. Nutrition Medical Fac. Univ. Indonesia
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