Rating of perceived exertion (German Wikipedia)

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  • G. A. Borg: Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion. In: Med Sci Sports Exerc. Band 14, Nr. 5, 1982, S. 377–381, doi:10.1249/00005768-198205000-00012, PMID 7154893.
  • H. N. Dawes, K. L. Barker, J. Cockburn, N. Roach, O. Scott, D. Wade: Borg's rating of perceived exertion scales: do the verbal anchors mean the same for different clinical groups? In: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. Band 86, Nr. 5, 2005, S. 912–916, doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2004.10.043, PMID 15895336.
  • B. Roelands, J. de Koning, C. Foster, F. Hettinga, R. Meeusen: Neurophysiological determinants of theoretical concepts and mechanisms involved in pacing. In: Sports Med. Band 43, Nr. 5, Mai 2013, S. 301–311, doi:10.1007/s40279-013-0030-4, PMID 23456493: „A component that appears to integrate many variables during whole-body exercise is the rating of perceived exertion (RPE)“
  • B. Rattray, C. Argus, K. Martin, J. Northey, M. Driller: Is it time to turn our attention toward central mechanisms for post-exertional recovery strategies and performance? In: Front. Physiol. Band 6, März 2015, S. 79, doi:10.3389/fphys.2015.00079, PMID 25852568, PMC 4362407 (freier Volltext): „Aside from accounting for the reduced performance of mentally fatigued participants, this model rationalizes the reduced RPE and hence improved cycling time trial performance of athletes using a glucose mouthwash and the greater power output during a RPE matched cycling time trial following amphetamine ingestion“
  • E. S. Chambers, M. W. Bridge, D. A. Jones: Carbohydrate sensing in the human mouth: effects on exercise performance and brain activity. In: The Journal of Physiology. Band 587, Nr. 8, 15. April 2009, S. 1779–1794, doi:10.1113/jphysiol.2008.164285, PMID 19237430, PMC 2683964 (freier Volltext).
  • S. Grant, T. Aitchison, E. Henderson, J. Christie, S. Zare, J. McMurray, H. Dargie: A Comparison of the Reproducibility and the Sensitivity to Change of Visual Analogue Scales, Borg Scales, and Likert Scales in Normal Subjects During Submaximal Exercise. In: Chest. Band 116, Nr. 5, 1999, S. 1208–1217, doi:10.1378/chest.116.5.1208, PMID 10559077.
  • M. C. Zourdos, A. Klemp, C. Dolan, J. M. Quiles, K. A. Schau, E. Jo, E. Helms, B. Esgro, S. Duncan, S. Garcia Merino, R. Blanco: Novel Resistance Training–Specific Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale Measuring Repetitions in Reserve. In: The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. Band 30, Nr. 1, 2016, S. 267–275, doi:10.1519/JSC.0000000000001049.

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  • G. A. Borg: Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion. In: Med Sci Sports Exerc. Band 14, Nr. 5, 1982, S. 377–381, doi:10.1249/00005768-198205000-00012, PMID 7154893.
  • G. Borg: Perceived exertion as an indicator of somatic stress. In: Scand J Rehabil Med. Band 2, Nr. 2, 1970, S. 92–98, PMID 5523831.
  • H. N. Dawes, K. L. Barker, J. Cockburn, N. Roach, O. Scott, D. Wade: Borg's rating of perceived exertion scales: do the verbal anchors mean the same for different clinical groups? In: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. Band 86, Nr. 5, 2005, S. 912–916, doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2004.10.043, PMID 15895336.
  • B. Roelands, J. de Koning, C. Foster, F. Hettinga, R. Meeusen: Neurophysiological determinants of theoretical concepts and mechanisms involved in pacing. In: Sports Med. Band 43, Nr. 5, Mai 2013, S. 301–311, doi:10.1007/s40279-013-0030-4, PMID 23456493: „A component that appears to integrate many variables during whole-body exercise is the rating of perceived exertion (RPE)“
  • G. Borg: Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion. In: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Band 14, Nr. 5, 1982, S. 377–381, PMID 7154893.
  • B. Rattray, C. Argus, K. Martin, J. Northey, M. Driller: Is it time to turn our attention toward central mechanisms for post-exertional recovery strategies and performance? In: Front. Physiol. Band 6, März 2015, S. 79, doi:10.3389/fphys.2015.00079, PMID 25852568, PMC 4362407 (freier Volltext): „Aside from accounting for the reduced performance of mentally fatigued participants, this model rationalizes the reduced RPE and hence improved cycling time trial performance of athletes using a glucose mouthwash and the greater power output during a RPE matched cycling time trial following amphetamine ingestion“
  • E. S. Chambers, M. W. Bridge, D. A. Jones: Carbohydrate sensing in the human mouth: effects on exercise performance and brain activity. In: The Journal of Physiology. Band 587, Nr. 8, 15. April 2009, S. 1779–1794, doi:10.1113/jphysiol.2008.164285, PMID 19237430, PMC 2683964 (freier Volltext).
  • S. Grant, T. Aitchison, E. Henderson, J. Christie, S. Zare, J. McMurray, H. Dargie: A Comparison of the Reproducibility and the Sensitivity to Change of Visual Analogue Scales, Borg Scales, and Likert Scales in Normal Subjects During Submaximal Exercise. In: Chest. Band 116, Nr. 5, 1999, S. 1208–1217, doi:10.1378/chest.116.5.1208, PMID 10559077.