O'Neal Eric K, Poulos Sylvia P, Wingo Jonathan E, Richardson Mark T, & Bishop Phillip A. (2013). Post-prandial carbohydrate ingestion during 1-h of moderate-intensity, intermittent cycling does not improve mood, perceived exertion, or subsequent power output in recreationally-active exercisers. Taylor & Francis Group.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationO'Neal Eric K, Poulos Sylvia P, Wingo Jonathan E, Richardson Mark T, and Bishop Phillip A. Post-prandial Carbohydrate Ingestion During 1-h of Moderate-intensity, Intermittent Cycling Does Not Improve Mood, Perceived Exertion, or Subsequent Power Output in Recreationally-active Exercisers. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationO'Neal Eric K, et al. Post-prandial Carbohydrate Ingestion During 1-h of Moderate-intensity, Intermittent Cycling Does Not Improve Mood, Perceived Exertion, or Subsequent Power Output in Recreationally-active Exercisers. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.