APA (7th ed.) Citation

Nevitt, M., Zhang, Y., Javaid, M., Neogi, T., Curtis, J., Niu, J., . . . Felson, D. (2010). High systemic bone mineral density increases the risk of incident knee OA and joint space narrowing, but not radiographic progression of existing knee OA: The MOST study.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Nevitt, M., Y. Zhang, M. Javaid, T. Neogi, JR Curtis, J. Niu, C. McCulloch, N. Segal, and D. Felson. High Systemic Bone Mineral Density Increases the Risk of Incident Knee OA and Joint Space Narrowing, but Not Radiographic Progression of Existing Knee OA: The MOST Study. 2010.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Nevitt, M., et al. High Systemic Bone Mineral Density Increases the Risk of Incident Knee OA and Joint Space Narrowing, but Not Radiographic Progression of Existing Knee OA: The MOST Study. 2010.

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