Cite
Resistance exercise training with protein supplementation improves skeletal muscle strength and improves quality of life in late adolescents and young adults with Barth syndrome: A pilot study.
MLA
Bohnert, Kathryn L., et al. “Resistance Exercise Training with Protein Supplementation Improves Skeletal Muscle Strength and Improves Quality of Life in Late Adolescents and Young Adults with Barth Syndrome: A Pilot Study.” Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease Reports, vol. 62, no. 1, Nov. 2021, pp. 74–84. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12244.
APA
Bohnert, K. L., Ditzenberger, G., Bittel, A. J., de las Fuentes, L., Corti, M., Pacak, C. A., Taylor, C., Byrne, B. J., Reeds, D. N., & Cade, W. T. (2021). Resistance exercise training with protein supplementation improves skeletal muscle strength and improves quality of life in late adolescents and young adults with Barth syndrome: A pilot study. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease Reports, 62(1), 74–84. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12244
Chicago
Bohnert, Kathryn L., Grace Ditzenberger, Adam J. Bittel, Lisa de las Fuentes, Manuela Corti, Christina A. Pacak, Carolyn Taylor, Barry J. Byrne, Dominic N. Reeds, and W. Todd Cade. 2021. “Resistance Exercise Training with Protein Supplementation Improves Skeletal Muscle Strength and Improves Quality of Life in Late Adolescents and Young Adults with Barth Syndrome: A Pilot Study.” Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease Reports 62 (1): 74–84. doi:10.1002/jmd2.12244.