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    Knapen J, Sommerijns E, Vancampfort D, Sienaert P, Pieters G, Haake P, Probst M, Peuskens J.
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  • 35. Age and physiological, perceptual, and affective responses during walking at a self-selected pace.
    DaSilva SG, Guidetti L, Buzzachera CF, Elsangedy HM, Krinski K, Krause MP, De Campos W, Goss FL, Baldari C.
    Percept Mot Skills; 2010 Dec 20; 111(3):963-78. PubMed ID: 21319632
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  • 37. Self-Paced Exercise, Affective Response, and Exercise Adherence: A Preliminary Investigation Using Ecological Momentary Assessment.
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