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    A comparison of rating of perceived exertion in treadmill vs track walking and running

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    Date
    1990
    Author
    Schroeder, Lisa M.
    Department
    Adult Fitness/Cardiac Rehabiltiation
    Advisor(s)
    Butts, N. K.
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    Abstract
    Twenty-six volunteers, ages 19-36 years completed 3 exercise tests (females = 22; males = 4).The purpose of the study was to evaluate the use of rating of perceived emotion (RPE) as a frame of reference for the production of a range of walking and running intensities.
    Subject
    Fatigue - Psychological aspects
    Walking - Physiological aspects
    Running - Physiological aspects
    Treadmill exercise tests
    Exercise - Physiological aspects
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/48949
    Type
    Thesis
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