Understanding perceived exertion in power-aimed resistance training: the relationship between perceived exertion and muscle fatigue. [PDF]
Background Perceived exertion is an inevitable outcome of power-oriented resistance training. However, it remains unknown whether perceived exertion is dominated by central or peripheral responses during this type of training.
Zhao H +4 more
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Physical activity, self-efficacy, and perceived exertion among adolescents [PDF]
The relationship of self-efficacy, a sense of confidence in personal physical activity (PA) skills, to perceived exertion during activity was explored among 168 African American and European American boys and girls between 9 and 17 years of age ...
, Nola J Pender, David L Ronis
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The general aim of using rating of perceived exertion (RPE) is to quantify an individual’s perception of exertion as a means of determining or regulating exercise intensity. The RPE is commonly used to complement physiological measures of exercise during
John P. Buckley, Roger Eston
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Perceived Exertion and Stimulus Intensity Modulation
Perceptual augmentation and reduction were considered contrasting styles of Stimulus Intensity Modulation. Differences in perceived exertion between augmenters and reducers were determined for three cycle ergometer work loads. Subjects were 20 males having similar physiological characteristics.
R J, Robertson +3 more
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Do placebo expectations influence perceived exertion during physical exercise? [PDF]
This study investigates the role of placebo expectations in individuals' perception of exertion during acute physical exercise. Building upon findings from placebo and marketing research, we examined how perceived exertion is affected by expectations ...
Christian Leukel +7 more
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Psychological and physiological moderators of perceived exertion in aerobics: a repeated-measures study. [PDF]
ObjectivesPerceived exertion is a central marker of exercise intensity, yet individuals differ substantially in how hard a standardized workload feels. This study examined whether anthropometric, physiological, and psychological characteristics moderate ...
Gao X +5 more
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Perceived exertion and energy expenditure during physical activities in healthy young people and older adults [PDF]
Aim: To test the validity of Borg’s 6–20 rating of perceived exertion scale in assessing the exertion intensity over a multi-activity session in young and older adults.Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study included 56 ...
Oyéné Kossi +4 more
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Perceived exertion as a moderator of psychological changes during nature-based exercise among U.S. service members. [PDF]
IntroductionSurf and hike therapies have been shown to significantly reduce depression symptom severity. However, the factors that moderate depression symptom reduction are not well understood and may support treatment recommendations.
Otis NP +5 more
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On Perceived Exertion and its Measurement
The general aim of the thesis is to answer questions on general and differential aspects of perceived exertion and on the measurement of its intensity variation. Overall perceived exertion is commonly treated as a unidemensional construct. This thesis also explores its multidimensional character.
Borg, Elisabet
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Effort Assessment of Stroke Patients in Physiotherapy Session by Accelerometry and Perceived Exertion Score: Preliminary Study [PDF]
Objective To determine whether post-stroke patient’s perceived exertion correlates with effort intensity score as measured by a wearable sensor and to assess whether estimates of perceived exertion are correlated to the cerebral hemisphere involved in ...
Justine Lacroix +5 more
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