Cite
Sprint interval and moderate-intensity continuous training have equal benefits on aerobic capacity, insulin sensitivity, muscle capillarisation and endothelial eNOS/NAD(P)Hoxidase protein ratio in obese men.
MLA
Cocks, Matthew, et al. “Sprint Interval and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Have Equal Benefits on Aerobic Capacity, Insulin Sensitivity, Muscle Capillarisation and Endothelial ENOS/NAD(P)Hoxidase Protein Ratio in Obese Men.” Journal of Physiology, vol. 594, no. 8, Apr. 2016, pp. 2307–21. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2014.285254.
APA
Cocks, M., Shaw, C. S., Shepherd, S. O., Fisher, J. P., Ranasinghe, A., Barker, T. A., & Wagenmakers, A. J. M. (2016). Sprint interval and moderate-intensity continuous training have equal benefits on aerobic capacity, insulin sensitivity, muscle capillarisation and endothelial eNOS/NAD(P)Hoxidase protein ratio in obese men. Journal of Physiology, 594(8), 2307–2321. https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2014.285254
Chicago
Cocks, Matthew, Christopher S. Shaw, Sam O. Shepherd, James P. Fisher, Aaron Ranasinghe, Thomas A. Barker, and Anton J. M. Wagenmakers. 2016. “Sprint Interval and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Have Equal Benefits on Aerobic Capacity, Insulin Sensitivity, Muscle Capillarisation and Endothelial ENOS/NAD(P)Hoxidase Protein Ratio in Obese Men.” Journal of Physiology 594 (8): 2307–21. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.2014.285254.