Potential Association between Breakfast Skipping and Concomitant Late-Night-Dinner Eating with Metabolic Syndrome and Proteinuria in the Japanese Population

scientific article published on 25 March 2014

Potential Association between Breakfast Skipping and Concomitant Late-Night-Dinner Eating with Metabolic Syndrome and Proteinuria in the Japanese Population is …
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P356DOI10.1155/2014/253581
P932PMC publication ID3984843
P698PubMed publication ID24982814
P5875ResearchGate publication ID263586004

P50authorKei NakajimaQ90693826
P2093author name stringKaname Suwa
Ayano Kutsuma
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 UnportedQ14947546
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P921main subjectbreakfastQ80973
dinnerQ657221
metabolic syndromeQ657193
P304page(s)253581
P577publication date2014-03-25
P1433published inScientificaQ27724422
P1476titlePotential Association between Breakfast Skipping and Concomitant Late-Night-Dinner Eating with Metabolic Syndrome and Proteinuria in the Japanese Population
P478volume2014

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