Cite
Independent Effects of Sleep Duration and Body Mass Index on the Risk of a Work-Related Injury: Evidence From the US National Health Interview Survey (2004-2010).
MLA
Lombardi, David A., et al. “Independent Effects of Sleep Duration and Body Mass Index on the Risk of a Work-Related Injury: Evidence From the US National Health Interview Survey (2004-2010).” Chronobiology International: The Journal of Biological & Medical Rhythm Research, vol. 29, no. 5, June 2012, pp. 556–64. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2012.675253.
APA
Lombardi, D. A., Wirtz, A., Willetts, J. L., & Folkard, S. (2012). Independent Effects of Sleep Duration and Body Mass Index on the Risk of a Work-Related Injury: Evidence From the US National Health Interview Survey (2004-2010). Chronobiology International: The Journal of Biological & Medical Rhythm Research, 29(5), 556–564. https://doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2012.675253
Chicago
Lombardi, David A., Anna Wirtz, Joanna L. Willetts, and Simon Folkard. 2012. “Independent Effects of Sleep Duration and Body Mass Index on the Risk of a Work-Related Injury: Evidence From the US National Health Interview Survey (2004-2010).” Chronobiology International: The Journal of Biological & Medical Rhythm Research 29 (5): 556–64. doi:10.3109/07420528.2012.675253.