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Bigeminy on Exertion [PDF]

open access: bronzeCirculation, 1963
Regularly occurring ventricular extrasystoles taking the form of bigeminy, trigeminy, or quadrigeminy may appear on exertion in an apparently otherwise normal heart.
Muhammad Abdel Razzak
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Expanding exertion gaming [PDF]

open access: yesInt. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 2016
While exertion games - digital games where the outcome is determined by physical exertion - are of growing interest in HCI, we believe the current health and fitness focus in the research of exertion games limits the opportunities this field has to offer.
Addison   +33 more
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Fatigue induced by physical and mental exertion increases perception of effort and impairs subsequent endurance performance

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2016
Endurance performance involves the prolonged maintenance of constant or self-regulated power/velocity or torque/force. While the impact of numerous determinants of endurance performance has been previously reviewed, the impact of fatigue on subsequent ...
Benjamin Pageaux, Romuald Lepers
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Integrated Exertion—Understanding the Design of Human–Computer Integration in an Exertion Context

open access: yesACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact., 2022
Human–computer interaction (HCI) is increasingly interested in supporting exertion experiences so more people can benefit from physical activity. So far, most systems have focused on sensing and presenting information to the user via screens to support ...
Josh Andrés   +4 more
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Perspectives on Exertional Rhabdomyolysis [PDF]

open access: yesSports Medicine, 2017
Exertional (exercise-induced) rhabdomyolysis is a potentially life threatening condition that has been the subject of research, intense discussion, and media attention. The causes of rhabdomyolysis are numerous and can include direct muscle injury, unaccustomed exercise, ischemia, extreme temperatures, electrolyte abnormalities, endocrinologic ...
Eric S. Rawson   +2 more
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Exertional dyspnoea in obesity [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Respiratory Review, 2016
The purpose of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in the obese person, as in any cardiopulmonary exercise test, is to determine the patient's exercise tolerance, and to help identify and/or distinguish between the various physiological factors that could contribute to exercise intolerance.
Vipa Bernhardt, Tony G. Babb
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Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion.

open access: yesMedicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1982
There is a great demand for perceptual effort ratings in order to better understand man at work. Such ratings are important complements to behavioral and physiological measurements of physical performance and work capacity.
G. Borg
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To assess exertional breathlessness you must exert the breathless [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Heart Failure, 2013
This editorial refers to ‘Impact of right ventricular reserveonexercisecapacityandsurvivalinpatientswithpulmonaryhypertension’, by F.C. Blumberget al.doi.10.1093/eurjhf/hft0Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and chronic thrombo-embolicpulmonaryhypertension(CTEPH)arerareconditionsasso-ciatedwithapoorprognosis,forwhichtreatmentsareexpensiveand,at best,
Guido Claessen   +3 more
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The relevance of body composition assessment for the rating of perceived exertion in trained and untrained women and men

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2023
Introduction: Mechanic power output (MPO) and oxygen consumption (VO2) reflect endurance capacity and are often stated relative to body mass (BM) but less often per skeletal muscle mass (SMM).
Julia Lichti   +9 more
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Evaluation of a Chair-Mounted Passive Trunk Orthosis: A Pilot Study on Able-Bodied Subjects

open access: yesSensors, 2021
Trunk stability is important for adequate arm function due to their kinematic linkage. People with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) can benefit from trunk-assistive devices for seated daily activities, but existing devices limit trunk movement to ...
Ahmad Zahid Rao, Muhammad Abul Hasan
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