Gustafsson, J, Montiel-Rojas, D, Romare, M. G. A., Johansson, E, Folkesson, M, Pernigoni, M, Frolova, A, Brazaitis, M, Venckunas, T, Ponsot, E, Chaillou, T & Edholm, P. (2025). Cold- and hot-water immersion are not more effective than placebo for the recovery of physical performance and training adaptations in national level soccer players. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 125 (111), 3179 - 3194. Zugriff am 26.06.2025 unter https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-025-05835-w
APA (7th ed.) CitationGustafsson, J., Montiel-Rojas, D., Romare, M. G. A., Johansson, E., Folkesson, M., Pernigoni, M., . . . Edholm, P. (2025). Cold- and hot-water immersion are not more effective than placebo for the recovery of physical performance and training adaptations in national level soccer players. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 125(111), 3179 - 3194.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGustafsson, J., et al. "Cold- and Hot-water Immersion Are Not More Effective than Placebo for the Recovery of Physical Performance and Training Adaptations in National Level Soccer Players." European Journal of Applied Physiology 125, no. 111 (2025): 3179 - 3194.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGustafsson, J., et al. "Cold- and Hot-water Immersion Are Not More Effective than Placebo for the Recovery of Physical Performance and Training Adaptations in National Level Soccer Players." European Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 125, no. 111, 2025, pp. 3179 - 3194.