Cite
Dietary Adherence Is Associated with Perceived Stress, Anhedonia, and Food Insecurity Independent of Adiposity.
MLA
Booker, Jetaun M., et al. “Dietary Adherence Is Associated with Perceived Stress, Anhedonia, and Food Insecurity Independent of Adiposity.” Nutrients, vol. 16, no. 4, Feb. 2024, p. 526. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16040526.
APA
Booker, J. M., Cabeza de Baca, T., Treviño-Alvarez, A. M., Stinson, E. J., Votruba, S. B., Chang, D. C., Engel, S. G., Krakoff, J., & Gluck, M. E. (2024). Dietary Adherence Is Associated with Perceived Stress, Anhedonia, and Food Insecurity Independent of Adiposity. Nutrients, 16(4), 526. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16040526
Chicago
Booker, Jetaun M., Tomás Cabeza de Baca, Andrés M. Treviño-Alvarez, Emma J. Stinson, Susanne B. Votruba, Douglas C. Chang, Scott G. Engel, Jonathan Krakoff, and Marci E. Gluck. 2024. “Dietary Adherence Is Associated with Perceived Stress, Anhedonia, and Food Insecurity Independent of Adiposity.” Nutrients 16 (4): 526. doi:10.3390/nu16040526.