Hoover, S, Henderson, D. D., Cross, J. E., Giammalva, O. J., Whicker, J, Lyons, T. S., Zolp, A, Vidic, Z & Hoover, D. L. (2023). Blood flow restriction does not affect acute measures of power and fatigue during maximal cycling among women. ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan), 41 (1), Article 49. Zugriff am 21.09.2023 unter https://commons.nmu.edu/isbs/vol41/iss1/49/
APA (7th ed.) CitationHoover, S., Henderson, D. D., Cross, J. E., Giammalva, O. J., Whicker, J., Lyons, T. S., . . . Hoover, D. L. (2023). Blood flow restriction does not affect acute measures of power and fatigue during maximal cycling among women. ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan), 41(1), Article 49.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHoover, S., D. D. Henderson, J. E. Cross, O. J. Giammalva, J. Whicker, T. S. Lyons, A. Zolp, Z. Vidic, and D. L. Hoover. "Blood Flow Restriction Does Not Affect Acute Measures of Power and Fatigue During Maximal Cycling Among Women." ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) 41, no. 1 (2023): Article 49.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHoover, S., et al. "Blood Flow Restriction Does Not Affect Acute Measures of Power and Fatigue During Maximal Cycling Among Women." ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan), vol. 41, no. 1, 2023, p. Article 49.