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25 Years of Session Rating of Perceived Exertion: Historical Perspective and Development.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2021The session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) method was developed 25 years ago as a modification of the Borg concept of rating of perceived exertion (RPE), designed to estimate the intensity of an entire training session.
C. Foster+14 more
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Ergonomics, 2021
The supportive effect of arm-support exoskeletons has been mainly studied for single postures or movements. The aim of this study is to analyse the effect of such an exoskeleton on shoulder muscle activity and perceived exertion, in six tasks of ...
A. D. de Vries, F. Krause, M. de Looze
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The supportive effect of arm-support exoskeletons has been mainly studied for single postures or movements. The aim of this study is to analyse the effect of such an exoskeleton on shoulder muscle activity and perceived exertion, in six tasks of ...
A. D. de Vries, F. Krause, M. de Looze
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Hum. Factors, 2020
Objective To assess the efficacy of two different passive back-support exoskeleton (BSE) designs, in terms of trunk muscle activity, perceived low-back exertion, and task performance. Background BSEs have the potential to be an effective intervention for
Saman Madinei+4 more
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Objective To assess the efficacy of two different passive back-support exoskeleton (BSE) designs, in terms of trunk muscle activity, perceived low-back exertion, and task performance. Background BSEs have the potential to be an effective intervention for
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2022
Following two decades of research, Gunnar Borg’s original rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scale was accepted in 1973 as a valid tool within the field of exercise science and sports medicine (Noble and Robertson, 1996). His seminal research provided the basic tool for numerous studies in which an individual’s effort perception was of interest.
Roger G. Eston, John Buckley
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Following two decades of research, Gunnar Borg’s original rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scale was accepted in 1973 as a valid tool within the field of exercise science and sports medicine (Noble and Robertson, 1996). His seminal research provided the basic tool for numerous studies in which an individual’s effort perception was of interest.
Roger G. Eston, John Buckley
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Exertion-aware path generation
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2020We propose a novel approach for generating paths with desired exertion properties, which can be used for delivering highly realistic and immersive virtual reality applications that help users achieve exertion goals.
Wanwan Li+5 more
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CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2007
Exertion as an interface has gained an increased momentum recently due to the belief that it can address current issues such as obesity, contribute to technology developments such as pervasive computing, and open new markets for entertainment industries.
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller+1 more
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Exertion as an interface has gained an increased momentum recently due to the belief that it can address current issues such as obesity, contribute to technology developments such as pervasive computing, and open new markets for entertainment industries.
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller+1 more
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Comparison of RPE (Rating of Perceived Exertion) Scales for Session RPE.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2019Purpose: The session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) is a well-accepted method of monitoring training load in athletes in many different sports. It is based on the category-ratio (0-10) RPE scale (BORG-CR10) developed by Borg.
B. Arney+9 more
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Rating of perceived exertion on resistance training in elderly subjects
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2019Introduction: The American College of Sports Medicine and American Heart Association recommends resistance training involving 60–70% of 1-repetition maximum (1RM) for 8–12 repetitions on 2 or 3 nonconsecutive days per week for the elderly.
S. Morishita+5 more
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Exertional dyspnea in a soldier
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2007Cardiac myxomas may present with a broad range of clinical features. There is a classic triad of features that includes obstructive cardiac signs, embolic signs, and constitutional manifestations. All patients present with one or more symptoms from this triad, but diagnosis may be elusive due to the nonspecific nature of some of these features ...
Francis G. O'Connor, Joel E. L. Meyer
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