DVS Edition Citation

Hanstock, H. G., Tutt, A. S., Persson, H, Andersson, E. P., Ainegren, M & Stenfors, N. (2021). Can a heat-and-moisture exchanger attenuate inflammatory responses to exercise in sub-zero conditions? British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55 (S1), A148.2-A149. Zugriff am 18.02.2022 unter https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2021-IOC.356

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hanstock, H. G., Tutt, A. S., Persson, H., Andersson, E. P., Ainegren, M., & Stenfors, N. (2021). Can a heat-and-moisture exchanger attenuate inflammatory responses to exercise in sub-zero conditions? British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(S1), A148.2-A149.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hanstock, H. G., A. S. Tutt, H. Persson, E. P. Andersson, M. Ainegren, and N. Stenfors. "Can a Heat-and-moisture Exchanger Attenuate Inflammatory Responses to Exercise in Sub-zero Conditions?" British Journal of Sports Medicine 55, no. S1 (2021): A148.2-A149.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hanstock, H. G., et al. "Can a Heat-and-moisture Exchanger Attenuate Inflammatory Responses to Exercise in Sub-zero Conditions?" British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 55, no. S1, 2021, pp. A148.2-A149.

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