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Original Research
Japanese study to organize proper lifestyle modifications for metabolic syndrome (J-STOP-MetS): Design and method
Masanori Munakata10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;1 Tohoku Rosai HospitalSendai, JapanCorrespondence[email protected]
, Hiroki Honma10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;2 Iwamizawa Rosai HospitalIwamizawa, Japan
, Mitugu Akasi10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;3 Kantou Rosai HospitalKawasaki, Japan
, Takaharu Araki10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;4 Tokyo Rosai HospitalTokyo, Japan
, Takahiko Kawamura10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;5 Cyubu Rosai HospitalNagoya, Japan
, Masashi Kubota10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;6 Oosaka Rosai HospitalSakai, Japan
, Tomoko Yokokawa10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;7 Kansai Rosai HospitalAmagasaki, Japan
, Akira Maruhashi10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;8 Chugoku Rosai HospitalKure, Japan
, Toshihiro Toyonaga10 All authors belong to Preventive Medical Centers of Rosai Hospital Groups in Japan;9 Kyusyu Rosai HospitalKokura, Japan
& On behalf of the J-STOP-MetS Study Group show all
Pages 415-420
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Published online: 11 Apr 2008
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