Daily Walking Combined With Diet Therapy Is a Useful Means for Obese NIDDM Patients Not Only to Reduce Body Weight But Also to Improve Insulin Sensitivity
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Yuzo Sato | Yoshiharu Oshida | Hitoshi Maeno | Y. Oshida | T Shinozaki | Yuzo Sato | Kunio Yamanouchi | Takashi Shinozaki | Kiwami Chikada | Toshihiko Nishikawa | Katsunori Ito | Shoji Shimizu | Norihito Ozawa | Yoichiro Suzuki | Katsumi Kato | K. Yamanouchi | Katsumi Kato | K. Chikada | Toshihiko Nishikawa | K. Ito | Shoji Shimizu | N. Ozawa | Y. Suzuki | H. Maeno | K. Kato | Yoichiro Suzuki | Katsunori Ito
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