APA (7th ed.) Citation

American College of Sports Medicine, Hamilton, K. L., Powers, S. K., & Quindry, J. C. (2008). Exercise-induced cardioprotection: Why exercise may be the most pragmatic counter therapy against heart attack damage : ACSM select symposium. Healthy Learning.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

American College of Sports Medicine, Karyn L. Hamilton, Scott K. Powers, and John C. Quindry. Exercise-induced Cardioprotection: Why Exercise May Be the Most Pragmatic Counter Therapy Against Heart Attack Damage : ACSM Select Symposium. Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2008.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

American College of Sports Medicine, et al. Exercise-induced Cardioprotection: Why Exercise May Be the Most Pragmatic Counter Therapy Against Heart Attack Damage : ACSM Select Symposium. Healthy Learning, 2008.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.