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Borg perceived exertion scale

Borg Scale is Valid for Ratings of Perceived Exertion for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease

Borg Scale is Valid for Ratings of Perceived Exertion for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease

... of exertion that can be implemented across exercise settings that may not have the capability to actively monitor heart ...the Borg RPE scale in individuals with PD undergoing a maximal progressive ...

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Validity of Borg Ratings of Perceived Exertion During Active Video Game Play

Validity of Borg Ratings of Perceived Exertion During Active Video Game Play

... RPE scale when assessing the potential exercise benefits of physically interactive video games no studies of which we are aware have examined the validity of the scale during game ...the Borg ...

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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

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

... Since intensity in the present study was graded using the BRPE and standardized between FT and ST and that both training groups showed significant clinical gains, this sug- gests that intensity is an important variable ...

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Misinterpretation of the Borg’s Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale by patients with panic disorder during ergospirometry challenge

Misinterpretation of the Borg’s Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale by patients with panic disorder during ergospirometry challenge

... It is possible that patients with panic disorder do not perceive exertion in the same way as the general popu- lation. Spontaneous panic attacks (PAs) are bouts of inappropriately released fear. However, it is ...

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Control training loads through perceived exertion. Prediction of heart rate

Control training loads through perceived exertion. Prediction of heart rate

... the perceived exertion to control training loads and to predict of indirect form the heart rate without the need for monitoring the ...of exertion was assessed daily using Borg’s RPE ...RPE ...

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Comparison of Rating of Perceived Exertion Scales During Incremental and Interval Exercise

Comparison of Rating of Perceived Exertion Scales During Incremental and Interval Exercise

... classical Borg 6-20 RPE scale (BORG-RPE) and the Borg Category-Ratio-10 scale (BORG-CR10) (Borg, 1998; Noble & Robertson, ...studies. Borg (1998) proposed ...

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Rating of Perceived Exertion in Three-Minute Step Test in Children with Cystic Fibrosis

Rating of Perceived Exertion in Three-Minute Step Test in Children with Cystic Fibrosis

... study by Coelho et al. (16) where the RPE was compared in 28 children aged 7 to 15 years with and without CF using the shuttle walk test, there was greater fatigue in healthy children, a fact that can be explained by the ...

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Competencies for rating perceived exertion in amateur soccer players with and without intellectual disabilities

Competencies for rating perceived exertion in amateur soccer players with and without intellectual disabilities

... of exertion is typically evaluated on the basis of rating scales like the Borg Scale (Borg, 1982): athletes differ- entiate ten to fifteen exertion or fatigue levels verbally, or they ...

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Am I nearly there? The effect of anticipated running distance on perceived exertion and attentional focus

Am I nearly there? The effect of anticipated running distance on perceived exertion and attentional focus

... Design and Procedure The proposed study was developed with the cooperation of the organizer of the running club, who agreed to allow us to approach the members with regard to taking part in the study. All club members ...

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Measuring Dyspnea and Perceived Exertion in Healthy Adults and with Respiratory Disease: New Pictorial Scales

Measuring Dyspnea and Perceived Exertion in Healthy Adults and with Respiratory Disease: New Pictorial Scales

... and perceived leg exer- tion ratings obtained using the Borg CR-10 scale closely tracked analogous ratings obtained using our Dalhousie scales in adult, rising more steeply in patients with pul- ...

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Rate of Perceived Exertion and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Older Adults with and without Alzheimer\u27s Disease

Rate of Perceived Exertion and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Older Adults with and without Alzheimer\u27s Disease

... Borg’s scale, Rating of Perceived Exertion ...expression scale of how hard a participant feels their body is ...the perceived exertion at intervals dictated by the ...the ...

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The Effects of Hiking Pole Use on Physiological Variables and Rate of Perceived Exertion While Hiking Uphill

The Effects of Hiking Pole Use on Physiological Variables and Rate of Perceived Exertion While Hiking Uphill

... During data collection, the researcher walked behind the participant so as not to alter the self-selected pace of the participant while collecting RPE data every five minutes. Participants used their fingers to signal ...

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Modeling trajectories of perceived leg exertion during maximal cycle ergometer exercise in children and adolescents

Modeling trajectories of perceived leg exertion during maximal cycle ergometer exercise in children and adolescents

... leg exertion as a function of exercise intensity expressed as proportion of ...the Borg scale, a linear model with a delay, and extension of these two models when introducing a delay in the power ...

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The perceived exertion threshold (PET) corresponds to the critical power and to an indicator of maximal oxygen uptake steady state

The perceived exertion threshold (PET) corresponds to the critical power and to an indicator of maximal oxygen uptake steady state

... of perceived exertion in the legs was reached in that ...the perceived exertion is pro- tocol-dependent; in other words, the use of a test protocol differ- ent from the protocol originally ...

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Relationship between perceived exertion and blood lactate concentrations during incremental running test in young females

Relationship between perceived exertion and blood lactate concentrations during incremental running test in young females

... BJ, Borg GA, Jacobs I, Ceci R, Kaiser P. A category-ratio perceived exertion scale: relationship to blood and muscle lactates and heart ...of perceived exertion is not different ...

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Correlation between Heart Rate, Estimated Heart Rate, and Rating of Perceived Exertion during Aerobic Exercise

Correlation between Heart Rate, Estimated Heart Rate, and Rating of Perceived Exertion during Aerobic Exercise

... Introduction: Over the years heart rate (HR) has been used to determine intensity or how hard somebody is working out. However, it was our perception that most individuals do not know how to use HR in their fitness ...

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IS PERCEIVED EXERTION AN USEFUL

IS PERCEIVED EXERTION AN USEFUL

... during ALL-OUT and RPE6 sessions were significantly higher (p ≤ 0.05) than the control session.. These results indicate that self-regulation of intensity of effort based on RPE may be a [r] ...

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Central and peripheral manipulations of perceived exertion and endurance performance

Central and peripheral manipulations of perceived exertion and endurance performance

... subjects were free to choose their running speed using the + and – button on the right side of the treadmill. Throughout the time trial, participants were reminded at the end of each kilometre that they were able to ...

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The importance of psychological variables in the perceived exertion of young football players

The importance of psychological variables in the perceived exertion of young football players

... En primer lugar, su uso permite la comparación de las respuestas perceptivas respecto al esfuerzo que supone la ejecución de una tarea, como puede ser la potencia aeróbica máxima (Robertson y Noble, 1997). En segundo ...

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LOWERING CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AND PERCEIVED EXERTION BY THREE COOLING METHODS

LOWERING CORE BODY TEMPERATURE AND PERCEIVED EXERTION BY THREE COOLING METHODS

... Athletes practicing in environmental conditions such as high ambient temperatures, humidity, and solar radiation may experience a thermal stress increase on the body and the risk of heat illness. Common guidelines for ...

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