DVS Edition Citation

Goulet, E, Labrecque, S, Melancon, M. O. & Royer, D. (2002). Water-induced hyperhydration increases total body water to a greater extent than glycerol-induced hyperhydration: A case study of a trained triathlete. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 1 (1), 96-102.

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Goulet, E., Labrecque, S., Melancon, M. O., & Royer, D. (2002). Water-induced hyperhydration increases total body water to a greater extent than glycerol-induced hyperhydration: A case study of a trained triathlete. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 1(1), 96-102.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Goulet, E., S. Labrecque, M. O. Melancon, and D. Royer. "Water-induced Hyperhydration Increases Total Body Water to a Greater Extent than Glycerol-induced Hyperhydration: A Case Study of a Trained Triathlete." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine 1, no. 1 (2002): 96-102.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Goulet, E., et al. "Water-induced Hyperhydration Increases Total Body Water to a Greater Extent than Glycerol-induced Hyperhydration: A Case Study of a Trained Triathlete." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, vol. 1, no. 1, 2002, pp. 96-102.

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