Borg perceived exertion scale
Borg Scale is Valid for Ratings of Perceived Exertion for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
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Validity of Borg Ratings of Perceived Exertion During Active Video Game Play
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Using the Borg rating of perceived exertion scale to grade the intensity of a functional training program of the affected upper limb after a stroke: a feasibility study
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Misinterpretation of the Borg’s Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale by patients with panic disorder during ergospirometry challenge
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Control training loads through perceived exertion. Prediction of heart rate
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Comparison of Rating of Perceived Exertion Scales During Incremental and Interval Exercise
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Rating of Perceived Exertion in Three-Minute Step Test in Children with Cystic Fibrosis
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Competencies for rating perceived exertion in amateur soccer players with and without intellectual disabilities
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Am I nearly there? The effect of anticipated running distance on perceived exertion and attentional focus
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Measuring Dyspnea and Perceived Exertion in Healthy Adults and with Respiratory Disease: New Pictorial Scales
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Rate of Perceived Exertion and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Older Adults with and without Alzheimer\u27s Disease
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The Effects of Hiking Pole Use on Physiological Variables and Rate of Perceived Exertion While Hiking Uphill
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Modeling trajectories of perceived leg exertion during maximal cycle ergometer exercise in children and adolescents
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The perceived exertion threshold (PET) corresponds to the critical power and to an indicator of maximal oxygen uptake steady state
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Relationship between perceived exertion and blood lactate concentrations during incremental running test in young females
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Correlation between Heart Rate, Estimated Heart Rate, and Rating of Perceived Exertion during Aerobic Exercise
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IS PERCEIVED EXERTION AN USEFUL
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Central and peripheral manipulations of perceived exertion and endurance performance
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The importance of psychological variables in the perceived exertion of young football players
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LOWERING CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AND PERCEIVED EXERTION BY THREE COOLING METHODS
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