Kraemer, W. J., Boyd, B. M., Hooper, D. R., Fragala, M. S., Hatfield, D. L., Dunn-Lewis, C, Comstock, B. A., Szivak, T. K., Flanagan, S. D., Looney, D. P., Newton, R. U., Vingren, J. L., Häkkinen, K, White, M. T., Volek, J. S. & Maresh, C. M. (2014). Epinephrine preworkout elevation may offset early morning melatonin concentrations to maintain maximal muscular force and power in track athletes. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28 (9), 2604-2610. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000000392
APA (7th ed.) CitationKraemer, W. J., Boyd, B. M., Hooper, D. R., Fragala, M. S., Hatfield, D. L., Dunn-Lewis, C., . . . Maresh, C. M. (2014). Epinephrine preworkout elevation may offset early morning melatonin concentrations to maintain maximal muscular force and power in track athletes. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28(9), 2604-2610.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKraemer, W. J., et al. "Epinephrine Preworkout Elevation May Offset Early Morning Melatonin Concentrations to Maintain Maximal Muscular Force and Power in Track Athletes." The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 28, no. 9 (2014): 2604-2610.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKraemer, W. J., et al. "Epinephrine Preworkout Elevation May Offset Early Morning Melatonin Concentrations to Maintain Maximal Muscular Force and Power in Track Athletes." The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, vol. 28, no. 9, 2014, pp. 2604-2610.