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Publications by TOMOHARU KITADA
Relationship Between Physical Activity and Locomotive Syndrome After a 3-Month Exercise Intervention of Walking and Stair Climbing in Elderly Japanese Individuals
Juntendo Medical Journal
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Effect of Long-Term Training Program Combining Increased Physical Activity and Walking With Blood Flow Restriction on Locomotive Syndrome in the Elderly
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Relationship Between Physical Activity During Pregnancy and Mood Changes After Delivery in Japanese Women
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Relationship Between Fast Walking Parameters and Physical Functions in Community Dwelling Elderly Woman
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Physical Activity Intervention for Elderly Patients With Reduced Physical Performance After Acute Coronary Syndrome (HULK Study): Rationale and Design of a Randomized Clinical Trial
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Association Between Leisure Time Physical Activity Level and Articular Cartilage in Postmenopausal Women With Mild Knee Osteoarthritis: A 12-Month Follow-Up Study After 4-Month Intervention
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