the rating of perceived exertion (RPE), as measured by the Borg rating of perceived exertion scale, is a quantitative measure of perceived exertion during...
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Intensity: Perceived Exertion (Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale) RPE-scale (2nd) First principle of mechanics Exertion interfaces allowing exertion by...
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mass). As a relative measure, it might correlate better with rating of perceived exertion. This definition is more common in colloquial use on the Internet...
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SJ, Park J, Jang KM (December 2020). "Effect of citrulline on post-exercise rating of perceived exertion, muscle soreness, and blood lactate levels: A...
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early signs of coronary artery disease.[citation needed] Typically during a Bruce Protocol, heart rate and rating of perceived exertion are taken every...
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Pacing (activity management) (section Aims of pacing)
ME/CSF patients. Therapeutic interventions of pacing include using tools such as an RPE Rating of perceived exertion scale or a CR-10 scale. The RPE scale...
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increases when transitioning from walking to running, despite Ratings of Perceived Exertion (RPE) decreasing. Therefore, people feel that they are not working...
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vertical jump, VO2max, VO2submax, lactate concentration, or rating of perceived exertion during high-intensity exercise. Compression shorts and tights...
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of Ventilatory Threshold Based on Subjective Rating of Perceived Exertion." National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine...
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Body for Life uses Gunnar Borg's Rating of Perceived Exertion (known as the Borg scale) for assessing the intensity of exercise based on how hard you feel...
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Caffeine (redirect from Health effects of caffeine)
2005). "Effects of caffeine ingestion on rating of perceived exertion during and after exercise: a meta-analysis". Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science...
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performance deterioration are needed. ... Strikingly, both the ratings of perceived exertion and the thermal sensation were not different to the placebo...
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"Efficacy of the Repetitions in Reserve-Based Rating of Perceived Exertion for the Bench Press in Experienced and Novice Benchers". Journal of Strength...
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four dependent measures which included time to exhaustion, ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), in-task affect, and exercise-induced feelings. 100 sports...
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an orthodontic device widen the palate Rating of perceived exertion, a scale for assessing perceived exertion during exercise IBM Rational Publishing...
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physical exertion, suggesting its utility in sports requiring simultaneous physical and mental demands. Sports drink Rating of perceived exertion Pomportes...
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because many people pronounce the name of the scale as /ˈlaɪkərt/ LY-kərt. Borg scale – Scale of perceived exertion Bogardus social distance scale – Scale...
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ElliptiGO (category Cycle manufacturers of the United States)
in addition to recording each participant's ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) at the end of each stage of the test. During the 30-minute exercise session...
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high job demand vs. low job control, repeated or sustained exertions, forceful exertions, extreme postures, office clutter) chemical stressors (e.g....
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referred to as a game of moves and countermoves by the deceiver and the deceived. Intentional deception requires greater cognitive exertion than truthful communication...
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GURPS (section Mechanics of the game)
general sensory alertness, based on IQ. Fatigue Points (FP): a measure of exertion, tiredness, and hunger, based on HT in 4e. In previous editions it was...
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able to focus better on mental tasks after completing some type of physical exertion. This may help individuals who suffer from adult ADHD. Mood improvements...
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Workload (section An amount of labor)
and, over short periods, are capable of as much as 14 hp, and over long periods of exertion, output an average of less than 1 hp. The theory can also be...
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temperature, heart rate, perceived exertion, and possibly increased reliance on carbohydrate as a fuel source. Although the negative effects of exercise-induced...
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The Matrix (category Films based on Allegory of the Cave)
privileged moments of consciousness within the Matrix", and throughout the film, the effect is used to illustrate characters' exertion of control over time...
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Interoception (section Facets of interoception)
the body changes from external or internal influences such as physical exertion or elevated arousal states, e.g., riding a roller coaster, watching a scary...
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Mountain biking (redirect from History of the mountain bike and mountain biking)
are also frequently used. Clothing is chosen for comfort during physical exertion in the backcountry, and its ability to withstand falls. Road touring clothes...
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Occupational stress (redirect from Causes of occupational stress)
"Taking Charge of Work and Life". ABA Journal. Zohar, Dov (1999). "When Things Go Wrong: The Effect of Daily Work Hassles on Effort, Exertion and Negative...
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often used to study emotion and attention responses to stimuli, during exertion, and increasingly, to better understand cognitive processes. Physiological...
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Dog anatomy (redirect from Anatomy of dogs)
vertebra to the back of the axis bone (second cervical or neck bone), which supports the weight of the head without active muscle exertion, thus saving energy...
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