Cite
Waist-to-hip ratio is a better predictor for hypertensive syndrome than body mass index in Brazilian obese subjects.
MLA
Torres, M. R. S. G., et al. “Waist-to-Hip Ratio Is a Better Predictor for Hypertensive Syndrome than Body Mass Index in Brazilian Obese Subjects.” American Journal of Hypertension, vol. 11, Apr. 1998, p. 22A. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0895-7061(97)90782-2.
APA
Torres, M. R. S. G., Barroso, S. G., Sanjuliani, A. F., Duarte, A. V. B., Rodrigues, M. L. G., Silveira, C. S., Melo, V., Neto, J. F. N., Francischetti, E. A., & Fagundes, V. G. A. (1998). Waist-to-hip ratio is a better predictor for hypertensive syndrome than body mass index in Brazilian obese subjects. American Journal of Hypertension, 11, 22A. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0895-7061(97)90782-2
Chicago
Torres, M.R.S.G., S.G. Barroso, A.F. Sanjuliani, A.V.B. Duarte, M.L.G. Rodrigues, C.S. Silveira, V. Melo, J.F.N. Neto, E.A. Francischetti, and V.G.A. Fagundes. 1998. “Waist-to-Hip Ratio Is a Better Predictor for Hypertensive Syndrome than Body Mass Index in Brazilian Obese Subjects.” American Journal of Hypertension 11 (April): 22A. doi:10.1016/S0895-7061(97)90782-2.