Cite
Allometric multi-scaling of weight-for-height relation in children and adolescents: Revisiting the theoretical basis of body mass index of thinness and obesity assessment.
MLA
Ogata, Hitomi, et al. “Allometric Multi-Scaling of Weight-for-Height Relation in Children and Adolescents: Revisiting the Theoretical Basis of Body Mass Index of Thinness and Obesity Assessment.” PloS One, vol. 19, no. 7, July 2024, p. e0307238. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307238.
APA
Ogata, H., Isoyama, Y., Nose-Ogura, S., Nagai, N., Kayaba, M., Kruse, J. G. S., Seleznov, I., Kaneko, M., Shigematsu, T., & Kiyono, K. (2024). Allometric multi-scaling of weight-for-height relation in children and adolescents: Revisiting the theoretical basis of body mass index of thinness and obesity assessment. PloS One, 19(7), e0307238. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307238
Chicago
Ogata, Hitomi, Yosuke Isoyama, Sayaka Nose-Ogura, Narumi Nagai, Momoko Kayaba, João Gabriel Segato Kruse, Ivan Seleznov, Miki Kaneko, Taiki Shigematsu, and Ken Kiyono. 2024. “Allometric Multi-Scaling of Weight-for-Height Relation in Children and Adolescents: Revisiting the Theoretical Basis of Body Mass Index of Thinness and Obesity Assessment.” PloS One 19 (7): e0307238. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0307238.