Watanabe, K., Stöhr, E. J., Akiyama, K., Watanabe, S., & González‐Alonso, J. (2020). Dehydration reduces stroke volume and cardiac output during exercise because of impaired cardiac filling and venous return, not left ventricular function. Physiol Rep.
Style de citation ChicagoWatanabe, Kazuhito, Eric J. Stöhr, Koichi Akiyama, Sumie Watanabe, et José González‐Alonso. "Dehydration Reduces Stroke Volume and Cardiac Output During Exercise Because of Impaired Cardiac Filling and Venous Return, Not Left Ventricular Function." Physiol Rep 2020.
Style de citation MLAWatanabe, Kazuhito, et al. "Dehydration Reduces Stroke Volume and Cardiac Output During Exercise Because of Impaired Cardiac Filling and Venous Return, Not Left Ventricular Function." Physiol Rep 2020.