Cite
Body mass index moderates the association between diabetes distress and objective self-management behaviours in adolescents with type 1 diabetes and elevated A1Cs.
MLA
Trojanowski, Paige J., et al. “Body Mass Index Moderates the Association between Diabetes Distress and Objective Self-Management Behaviours in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes and Elevated A1Cs.” Diabetic Medicine : A Journal of the British Diabetic Association, vol. 41, no. 7, July 2024, p. e15325. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.15325.
APA
Trojanowski, P. J., Pardon, A., Reynolds, C., O’Donnell, H. K., Alonso, G. T., Majidi, S., Snell-Bergeon, J., Wadwa, R. P., & Driscoll, K. A. (2024). Body mass index moderates the association between diabetes distress and objective self-management behaviours in adolescents with type 1 diabetes and elevated A1Cs. Diabetic Medicine : A Journal of the British Diabetic Association, 41(7), e15325. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.15325
Chicago
Trojanowski, Paige J, Alicia Pardon, Cheyenne Reynolds, Holly K O’Donnell, G Todd Alonso, Shideh Majidi, Janet Snell-Bergeon, R Paul Wadwa, and Kimberly A Driscoll. 2024. “Body Mass Index Moderates the Association between Diabetes Distress and Objective Self-Management Behaviours in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes and Elevated A1Cs.” Diabetic Medicine : A Journal of the British Diabetic Association 41 (7): e15325. doi:10.1111/dme.15325.