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Use of wearables to measure the effects of long COVID on activities of daily living and their relationship to perceived exertion, occupational performance, and quality of life. [PDF]

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Perceived Exertion

Sports Medicine, 1993
The field of perceived exertion has largely concerned itself with the problem of identifying the primary antecedents to this psychophysiological phenomenon. A vast literature has evolved addressing this problem, but it is fraught with contradictions. At this stage a comprehensive theory of perceived exertion does not exist.
B, Watt, R, Grove
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Perceived Exertion

Sports Medicine, 2006
Because little is known about the effects of aging on perceived exertion, the aim of this article is to review the key findings from the published literature concerning rating of perceived exertion (RPE) in relation to the developmental level of a subject.
Groslambert, Alain, Mahon, A.
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Perceived exertion

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1973
ABSTRACTEarly studies of subjective force estimates for short-time work on a bicycle ergometer are reviewed. Results showed that perceived pedal resistance followed a positively accelerating function with an exponent of 1.6.
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Gender and Contraction Mode on Perceived Exertion

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine perceived exertion responses during concentric and eccentric elbow flexor contractions between young adult men and women. Thirty healthy young adults participated in two experimental sessions. During the first session, subjects performed five concentric isokinetic maximal voluntary contractions (MVC) of elbow ...
D M, Pincivero, R R, Polen, B N, Byrd
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