Cite
Physical training and high-protein diet improved muscle strength, parent-reported fatigue, and physical quality of life in children with Pompe disease.
MLA
Scheffers, L. E., et al. “Physical Training and High-Protein Diet Improved Muscle Strength, Parent-Reported Fatigue, and Physical Quality of Life in Children with Pompe Disease.” Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, vol. 46, no. 4, July 2023, pp. 605–17. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12607.
APA
Scheffers, L. E., Somers, O. C., Dulfer, K., Dieleman, G. C., Walet, S., van der Giessen, L. J., van der Ploeg, A. T., van den Hout, J. M. P., & van den Berg, L. E. (2023). Physical training and high-protein diet improved muscle strength, parent-reported fatigue, and physical quality of life in children with Pompe disease. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 46(4), 605–617. https://doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12607
Chicago
Scheffers, L E, O C Somers, K Dulfer, G C Dieleman, S Walet, L J van der Giessen, A T van der Ploeg, J M P van den Hout, and L E van den Berg. 2023. “Physical Training and High-Protein Diet Improved Muscle Strength, Parent-Reported Fatigue, and Physical Quality of Life in Children with Pompe Disease.” Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 46 (4): 605–17. doi:10.1002/jimd.12607.