OJ-150 Sex Differences in Responses of CVD Risk Factors to Exercise Intervention(Exercise test / Cardiac rehabilitation(02)(H),Oral Presentation (Japanese),The 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)
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概要
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- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2008-03-01
著者
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Nishijima Hirotaka
Sapporo Health Promotion Center
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Murakami Takeshi
Sapporo Health Promotion Center
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Okita Koichi
Dept. Wellness Planning Ebetsu
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Morita Noriteru
Dept. Wellness Planning Ebetsu
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