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  • 3. Criterion-related validity of the Borg ratings of perceived exertion scale in healthy individuals: a meta-analysis.
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    Cook DB, Nagelkirk PR, Peckerman A, Poluri A, Lamanca JJ, Natelson BH.
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  • 7. Perceived exertion in fatiguing illness: civilians with chronic fatigue syndrome.
    Cook DB, Nagelkirk PR, Peckerman A, Poluri A, Lamanca JJ, Natelson BH.
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  • 8. Comparisons of RPE before, during, and after self-regulated aerobic exercise.
    Kilpatrick MW, Robertson RJ, Powers JM, Mears JL, Ferrer NF.
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  • 14. Estimates of Type A behavior do not predict perceived exertion during graded exercise.
    Dishman RK, Graham RE, Holly RG, Tieman JG.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1991 Nov; 23(11):1276-82. PubMed ID: 1766344
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  • 16. Heart rate and metabolic responses to moderate-intensity aerobic exercise: a comparison of graded walking and ungraded jogging at a constant perceived exertion.
    Kilpatrick MW, Kraemer RR, Quigley EJ, Mears JL, Powers JM, Dedea AJ, Ferrer NF.
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  • 18. Influence of self-efficacy on the functional relationship between ratings of perceived exertion and exercise intensity.
    Hu L, McAuley E, Motl RW, Konopack JF.
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  • 19. A submaximal treadmill test for developing target ratings of perceived exertion for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation.
    Dunbar CC, Glickman-Weiss EL, Bursztyn DA, Kurtich M, Quiroz A, Conley P.
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  • 20. Sleep deprivation, physical fatigue, and the perception of exercise intensity.
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