Dobashi, K, Fujii, N, Ichinose, M, Fujimoto, T & Nishiyasu, T. (2021). Voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation lasting 5 min and 20 min similarly reduce aerobic metabolism without affecting power outputs during Wingate anaerobic test. European Journal of Sport Science, 21 (8), 1148-1155. Zugriff am 21.08.2020 unter https://doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2020.1812728
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Dobashi, K., Fujii, N., Ichinose, M., Fujimoto, T., & Nishiyasu, T. (2021). Voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation lasting 5 min and 20 min similarly reduce aerobic metabolism without affecting power outputs during Wingate anaerobic test. European Journal of Sport Science, 21(8), 1148-1155.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Dobashi, K., N. Fujii, M. Ichinose, T. Fujimoto, und T. Nishiyasu. "Voluntary Hypocapnic Hyperventilation Lasting 5 Min and 20 Min Similarly Reduce Aerobic Metabolism Without Affecting Power Outputs During Wingate Anaerobic Test." European Journal of Sport Science 21, no. 8 (2021): 1148-1155.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Dobashi, K., et al. "Voluntary Hypocapnic Hyperventilation Lasting 5 Min and 20 Min Similarly Reduce Aerobic Metabolism Without Affecting Power Outputs During Wingate Anaerobic Test." European Journal of Sport Science, vol. 21, no. 8, 2021, pp. 1148-1155.