Dwyer, D & Ross, R. (2003). Caffeine increases sprint performance after prolonged exercise in trained cyclists. In Sports Medicine Australia (Hrsg.), Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport and Third National Sports Injury Prevention Conference: 2003. Tackling the barriers of performance and participation (, S. 77). Dickson.
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Dwyer, D., & Ross, R. (2003). Caffeine increases sprint performance after prolonged exercise in trained cyclists. Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport and Third National Sports Injury Prevention Conference: 2003. Tackling the barriers of performance and participation, 77.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Dwyer, D., und R. Ross. "Caffeine Increases Sprint Performance After Prolonged Exercise in Trained Cyclists." Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport and Third National Sports Injury Prevention Conference: 2003. Tackling the Barriers of Performance and Participation 2003: 77.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Dwyer, D., und R. Ross. "Caffeine Increases Sprint Performance After Prolonged Exercise in Trained Cyclists." Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport and Third National Sports Injury Prevention Conference: 2003. Tackling the Barriers of Performance and Participation, 2003, p. 77.