Cite
Repeated counselling improves the antidiabetic effects of limited individualized lifestyle guidance in metabolic syndrome: J-STOP-METS final results.
MLA
Munakata, Masanori, et al. “Repeated Counselling Improves the Antidiabetic Effects of Limited Individualized Lifestyle Guidance in Metabolic Syndrome: J-STOP-METS Final Results.” Hypertension Research, vol. 34, no. 5, May 2011, pp. 612–16. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/hr.2010.272.
APA
Munakata, M., Honma, H., Akasi, M., Araki, T., Kawamura, T., Kubota, M., Yokokawa, T., Numata, Y., & Toyonaga, T. (2011). Repeated counselling improves the antidiabetic effects of limited individualized lifestyle guidance in metabolic syndrome: J-STOP-METS final results. Hypertension Research, 34(5), 612–616. https://doi.org/10.1038/hr.2010.272
Chicago
Munakata, Masanori, Hiroki Honma, Mitugu Akasi, Takaharu Araki, Takahiko Kawamura, Masashi Kubota, Tomoko Yokokawa, Yoshihiro Numata, and Toshihiro Toyonaga. 2011. “Repeated Counselling Improves the Antidiabetic Effects of Limited Individualized Lifestyle Guidance in Metabolic Syndrome: J-STOP-METS Final Results.” Hypertension Research 34 (5): 612–16. doi:10.1038/hr.2010.272.