Ribeiro Lemes, I., Zambelli Pinto, R., Lage, V. N., Roch, B. A. B., Verhagen, E, Bolling, C, Ferreira Aquino, C., Fonseca, S. T. & Souza, T. R. (2021). Do exercise-based prevention programmes reduce non-contact musculoskeletal injuries in football (soccer)? A systematic review and meta-analysis with 13 355 athletes and more than 1 million exposure hours. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55 (20), 1170-1178. Zugriff am 16.11.2021 unter https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2020-103683
APA (7th ed.) CitationRibeiro Lemes, I., Zambelli Pinto, R., Lage, V. N., Roch, B. A. B., Verhagen, E., Bolling, C., . . . Souza, T. R. (2021). Do exercise-based prevention programmes reduce non-contact musculoskeletal injuries in football (soccer)? A systematic review and meta-analysis with 13 355 athletes and more than 1 million exposure hours. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(20), 1170-1178.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRibeiro Lemes, I., R. Zambelli Pinto, V. N. Lage, B. A. B. Roch, E. Verhagen, C. Bolling, C. Ferreira Aquino, S. T. Fonseca, and T. R. Souza. "Do Exercise-based Prevention Programmes Reduce Non-contact Musculoskeletal Injuries in Football (soccer)? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis with 13 355 Athletes and More than 1 Million Exposure Hours." British Journal of Sports Medicine 55, no. 20 (2021): 1170-1178.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRibeiro Lemes, I., et al. "Do Exercise-based Prevention Programmes Reduce Non-contact Musculoskeletal Injuries in Football (soccer)? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis with 13 355 Athletes and More than 1 Million Exposure Hours." British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 55, no. 20, 2021, pp. 1170-1178.