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Yukako Murotake

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Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|October 22, 2011
Effects of FTO genotype on weight loss and metabolic risk factors in response to calorie restriction among Japanese womenTomoaki Matsuo, Yoshio Nakata, Yukako Murotake, et al.
[Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi] Japanese Journal of Public Health|July 30, 2010
[Effects of a community-based weight loss program, jointly established by local government and university faculty, on weight loss and metabolic syndrome components: the Sodegaura Weight Management Study]Tomoaki Matsuo, Yukako Murotake, Yoshio Nakata, et al.
Obesity Research & Clinical Practice|December 19, 2013
High general self-efficacy is associated with less weight loss under a supervised dietary modification programTomoaki Matsuo, Yukako Murotake, Mi-Ji Kim, et al.
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Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|October 22, 2011
Effects of FTO genotype on weight loss and metabolic risk factors in response to calorie restriction among Japanese womenTomoaki Matsuo, Yoshio Nakata, Yukako Murotake, et al.
[Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi] Japanese Journal of Public Health|July 30, 2010
[Effects of a community-based weight loss program, jointly established by local government and university faculty, on weight loss and metabolic syndrome components: the Sodegaura Weight Management Study]Tomoaki Matsuo, Yukako Murotake, Yoshio Nakata, et al.
Obesity Research & Clinical Practice|December 19, 2013
High general self-efficacy is associated with less weight loss under a supervised dietary modification programTomoaki Matsuo, Yukako Murotake, Mi-Ji Kim, et al.
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