Cite
Sarcopenia, as defined by low muscle mass, strength and physical performance, predicts complications after surgery for colorectal cancer.
MLA
Huang, D.‐D., et al. “Sarcopenia, as Defined by Low Muscle Mass, Strength and Physical Performance, Predicts Complications after Surgery for Colorectal Cancer.” Colorectal Disease, vol. 17, no. 11, Nov. 2015, pp. O256–64. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.13067.
APA
Huang, D. ‐D., Wang, S. ‐L., Zhuang, C. ‐L., Zheng, B. ‐S., Lu, J. ‐X., Chen, F. ‐F., Zhou, C. ‐J., Shen, X., & Yu, Z. (2015). Sarcopenia, as defined by low muscle mass, strength and physical performance, predicts complications after surgery for colorectal cancer. Colorectal Disease, 17(11), O256–O264. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.13067
Chicago
Huang, D.‐D., S.‐L. Wang, C.‐L. Zhuang, B.‐S. Zheng, J.‐X. Lu, F.‐F. Chen, C.‐J. Zhou, X. Shen, and Z. Yu. 2015. “Sarcopenia, as Defined by Low Muscle Mass, Strength and Physical Performance, Predicts Complications after Surgery for Colorectal Cancer.” Colorectal Disease 17 (11): O256–64. doi:10.1111/codi.13067.