APA (7th ed.) Citation

KayLoni L. Olson, Stephanie P. Goldstein, Rena R. Wing, David M. Williams, Kathryn E. Demos, & Jessica L. Unick. (2021). Internalized weight bias is associated with perceived exertion and affect during exercise in a sample with higher body weight. Wiley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

KayLoni L. Olson, Stephanie P. Goldstein, Rena R. Wing, David M. Williams, Kathryn E. Demos, and Jessica L. Unick. Internalized Weight Bias Is Associated with Perceived Exertion and Affect During Exercise in a Sample with Higher Body Weight. Wiley, 2021.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

KayLoni L. Olson, et al. Internalized Weight Bias Is Associated with Perceived Exertion and Affect During Exercise in a Sample with Higher Body Weight. Wiley, 2021.

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