APA
Andersson M., Aeberli I., Wüst N., Piacenza A. M., Bucher T., Henschen I., Haldimann M. & Zimmermann M. B. (20110114). The Swiss iodized salt program provides adequate iodine for school children and pregnant women, but weaning infants not receiving iodine-containing complementary foods as well as their mothers are iodine deficient. : The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
Chicago
Andersson Maria, Aeberli Isabelle, Wüst Nadja, Piacenza Alberta M, Bucher Tamara, Henschen Isabelle, Haldimann Max and Zimmermann Michael B. 20110114. The Swiss iodized salt program provides adequate iodine for school children and pregnant women, but weaning infants not receiving iodine-containing complementary foods as well as their mothers are iodine deficient. : The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
Harvard
Andersson M., Aeberli I., Wüst N., Piacenza A. M., Bucher T., Henschen I., Haldimann M. and Zimmermann M. B. (20110114). The Swiss iodized salt program provides adequate iodine for school children and pregnant women, but weaning infants not receiving iodine-containing complementary foods as well as their mothers are iodine deficient. : The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
MLA
Andersson Maria, Aeberli Isabelle, Wüst Nadja, Piacenza Alberta M, Bucher Tamara, Henschen Isabelle, Haldimann Max and Zimmermann Michael B. The Swiss iodized salt program provides adequate iodine for school children and pregnant women, but weaning infants not receiving iodine-containing complementary foods as well as their mothers are iodine deficient. : The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 20110114.