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Exercise and Wellness

A guide to research and resources in health promotion, healthy lifestyles, wellness, and sport science.

MSSE Style Guide for Print and E-Journals and Website

Click here to access Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Style Guide info.

1) Print Journal article

Author AA, Author AA, Author AA, Author AA, Author AA, Author AA. Article title. Journal title date;volume(issue #):pages.

Example:

Blair SN, Ellsworth NM, Haskell WL, Stern MP, Farguhar JW, Wood PD. Comparison of nutrient intake in middle-aged men and women runners and controls. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1981;13(5):310–5.

2) E-Journal article

Author AA. Article title. Electronic journal title [Internet]. date [cited];volume(issue#). Available from:link. doi.

Example:

Vickers AJ. Time course of muscle soreness following different types of exercise. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders [Internet]. 2001 [cited 2001 May 31];2(5). Available from: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2474/2/5. doi:10.1186/1471-2474-2-5.

3) Website Home Page

Name of website [Internet]. City (State Abbrev): Organization name; [cited date]. Available from: website url.

Example:

American Heart Association Web site [Internet]. Dallas (TX): American Heart Association; [cited 2006 Jan 1]. Available from: http://www.americanheart.org.

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