APA Citation

Waldron, M., Jeffries, O., & Goldsmith, M. (2018). l-Menthol mouth rinse or ice slurry ingestion during the latter stages of exercise in the heat provide a novel stimulus to enhance performance despite elevation in mean body temperature. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 118(11), pp. 2435-2442. doi:10.1007/s00421-018-3970-4

Chicago Style Citation

Waldron, Mark, Owen Jeffries, and Matthew Goldsmith. "L-Menthol Mouth Rinse or Ice Slurry Ingestion During the Latter Stages of Exercise in the Heat Provide a Novel Stimulus to Enhance Performance Despite Elevation in Mean Body Temperature." European Journal of Applied Physiology 118, no. 11 (2018): 2435-2442.

MLA Citation

Waldron, Mark, Owen Jeffries, and Matthew Goldsmith. "L-Menthol Mouth Rinse or Ice Slurry Ingestion During the Latter Stages of Exercise in the Heat Provide a Novel Stimulus to Enhance Performance Despite Elevation in Mean Body Temperature." European Journal of Applied Physiology 118.11 (2018): 2435-2442.

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