Prieto-Bellver, G, Diaz-Lara, J, Bishop, D. J., Fernández-Sáez, J, Abián-Vicén, J, San-Millan, I & Santos-Concejero, J. (2024). A five-week periodized carbohydrate diet does not improve maximal lactate steady-state exercise capacity and substrate oxidation in well-trained cyclists compared to a high-carbohydrate diet. Nutrients, 16 (2), 318. Zugriff am 26.02.2024 unter https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16020318
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Prieto-Bellver, G., Diaz-Lara, J., Bishop, D. J., Fernández-Sáez, J., Abián-Vicén, J., San-Millan, I., & Santos-Concejero, J. (2024). A five-week periodized carbohydrate diet does not improve maximal lactate steady-state exercise capacity and substrate oxidation in well-trained cyclists compared to a high-carbohydrate diet. Nutrients, 16(2), 318.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Prieto-Bellver, G., J. Diaz-Lara, D. J. Bishop, J. Fernández-Sáez, J. Abián-Vicén, I. San-Millan, und J. Santos-Concejero. "A Five-week Periodized Carbohydrate Diet Does Not Improve Maximal Lactate Steady-state Exercise Capacity and Substrate Oxidation in Well-trained Cyclists Compared to a High-carbohydrate Diet." Nutrients 16, no. 2 (2024): 318.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Prieto-Bellver, G., et al. "A Five-week Periodized Carbohydrate Diet Does Not Improve Maximal Lactate Steady-state Exercise Capacity and Substrate Oxidation in Well-trained Cyclists Compared to a High-carbohydrate Diet." Nutrients, vol. 16, no. 2, 2024, p. 318.