Andre, T. L., Gann, J. J., McKinley-Barnard, S. K., Song, J. J. & Willoughby, D. S. (2016). Eight weeks of phosphatidic acid supplementation in conjunction with resistance training does not differentially affect body composition and muscle strength in resistance-trained men. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 15 (3), 532-539. Zugriff am 16.06.2017 unter http://www.jssm.org/abstresearchajssm-15-532.xml.xml
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Andre, T. L., Gann, J. J., McKinley-Barnard, S. K., Song, J. J., & Willoughby, D. S. (2016). Eight weeks of phosphatidic acid supplementation in conjunction with resistance training does not differentially affect body composition and muscle strength in resistance-trained men. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 15(3), 532-539.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Andre, T. L., J. J. Gann, S. K. McKinley-Barnard, J. J. Song, und D. S. Willoughby. "Eight Weeks of Phosphatidic Acid Supplementation in Conjunction with Resistance Training Does Not Differentially Affect Body Composition and Muscle Strength in Resistance-trained Men." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine 15, no. 3 (2016): 532-539.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Andre, T. L., et al. "Eight Weeks of Phosphatidic Acid Supplementation in Conjunction with Resistance Training Does Not Differentially Affect Body Composition and Muscle Strength in Resistance-trained Men." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, vol. 15, no. 3, 2016, pp. 532-539.


