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Using Machine Learning to Predict Perceived Exertion During Resistance Training With Wearable Heart Rate and Movement Sensors

IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, 2021
The quantification of subjective exertion during training is an important measurement as it has the potential to avoid injuries resulting from overtraining.
Justin Amadeus Albert   +4 more
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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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Biomechanical Evaluation of Passive Back-Support Exoskeletons in a Precision Manual Assembly Task: “Expected” Effects on Trunk Muscle Activity, Perceived Exertion, and Task Performance

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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Ratings of perceived exertion

2022
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 graded exercise testing and prescribe intensity levels in healthy and clinical populations.
John P. Buckley, Roger Eston
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Comparison of RPE (Rating of Perceived Exertion) Scales for Session RPE.

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2019
Purpose: 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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Initial Validity and Reliability of the Portuguese Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion 6-20 Scale

, 2020
The aims of this study were to perform the cross-cultural adaptation of the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) 6–20 Scale to Brazilian Portuguese language and to start testing its validity and reliability.
L. L. Cabral   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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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Rating of perceived exertion on resistance training in elderly subjects

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2019
Introduction: 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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Exergaming in VR: The Impact of Immersive Embodiment on Motivation, Performance, and Perceived Exertion

International Conference on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications, 2019
Digital games which are controlled by physical movements - so-called exergames - have beneficial effects on the player's motivation to exercise. Since VR exergames can facilitate the potential impact on the player's motivation, we investigate the role of
F. Born, Sophie Abramowski, Maic Masuch
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Technical-tactical profile, perceived exertion, mental demands and enjoyment of different tactical tasks and training regimes in basketball small-sided games

Biology of Sport, 2019
This study aimed to evaluate the technical-tactical, perceptual and mental demands of basketball small-sided games (SSGs). Twelve male semi-professional players participated in four half-court 3vs3 SSGs characterized by different tactical tasks ...
Pierpaolo Sansone   +5 more
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