Effects of lifestyle intervention on weight and metabolic parameters in patients with impaired glucose tolerance related to beta‐3 adrenergic receptor gene polymorphism T rp64 A rg( C / T ): Results from the J apan D iabetes P revention P rogram

Author:

Sakane Naoki1,Sato Juichi2,Tsushita Kazuyo3,Tsujii Satoru4,Kotani Kazuhiko15,Tominaga Makoto6,Kawazu Shoji7,Sato Yuzo8,Usui Takeshi9,Kamae Isao10,Yoshida Toshihide11,Kiyohara Yutaka12,Sato Shigeaki13,Tsuzaki Kokoro1,Takahashi Kaoru114,Kuzuya Hideshi115,

Affiliation:

1. Division of Preventive Medicine Clinical Research Institute National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center Kyoto Japan

2. Department of General Medicine/Family & Community Medicine Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan

3. Comprehensive Health Science Center Aichi Health Promotion Foundation Higashiura‐cho Aichi Japan

4. Diabetes Center Tenri Yorozu‐sodansho Hospital Tenri Japan

5. Division of Community and Family Medicine Jichi Medical University Tochigi Japan

6. Division of Internal Medicine Hananoie Hospital Tochigi Japan

7. Department of Diabetes and Metabolism The Institute for Adult Diseases Asahi Life Foundation Tokyo Japan

8. The Graduate Center of Human Science Aichi Mizuho College Nagoya Japan

9. Division of Endocrinology Clinical Research Institute National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center Kyoto Japan

10. Graduate School of Public Policy The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

11. Obesity and Diabetes Center Shimabara Hospital Kyoto Japan

12. Department of Medicine and Clinical Science Graduate School of Medical Sciences Kyusyu University Fukuoka Japan

13. Hirakata General Hospital for Developmental Disorders Hirakata Osaka Japan

14. Hyogo Health Service Association Hyogo Japan

15. Takeda Hospital Kyoto Japan

Funder

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Consejo Estatal de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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