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In-text: (Hansen, Shriver and Schoeller, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Hansen, K., Shriver, T. and Schoeller, D., 2005. The Effects of Exercise on the Storage and Oxidation of Dietary Fat. Sports Medicine, 35(5), pp.363-373.
In-text: (Hawley, Brouns and Jeukendrup, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Hawley, J., Brouns, F. and Jeukendrup, A., 1998. Strategies to Enhance Fat Utilisation During Exercise. Sports Medicine, 25(4), pp.241-257.
In-text: (Loon et al., 2001)
Your Bibliography: Loon, L., Greenhaff, P., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Saris, W. and Wagenmakers, A., 2001. The effects of increasing exercise intensity on muscle fuel utilisation in humans. The Journal of Physiology, 536(1), pp.295-304.
In-text: (Romijin et al., 1993)
Your Bibliography: Romijin, J., Coyle, E., Sidossis, L., Gastaldelli, A., Horowitz, J., Endert, E. and Wolfe, R., 1993. Regulation of endogenous fat and carbohydrate metabolism in relation to exercise intensity and duration. The American Journal of Physiology, 265(3 Pt 1), pp.E380-91.
In-text: (Saris and Schrauwen, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Saris, W. and Schrauwen, P., 2004. Substrate oxidation differences between high- and low-intensity exercise are compensated over 24 hours in obese men. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord, 28(6), pp.759-765.
In-text: (Thompson et al., 1998)
Your Bibliography: Thompson, D., Townsend, K., Boughey, R., Patterson, K. and Bassett Jr, D., 1998. Substrate use during and following moderate- and low-intensity exercise: Implications for weight control. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 78(1), pp.43-49.
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