Perceived exertion laboratory manual : from standard practice to contemporary application /: from standard practice to contemporary application. ([2015])
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- Book
- Title:
- Perceived exertion laboratory manual : from standard practice to contemporary application /: from standard practice to contemporary application. ([2015])
- Main Title:
- Perceived exertion laboratory manual : from standard practice to contemporary application
- Further Information:
- Note: Luke Haile, Michael Gallagher, Jr., Robert J. Robertson.
- Authors:
- Haile, Luke
Gallagher, Michael
Robertson, Robert J, 1943- - Contents:
- Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Benefits of Physical Activity; 1.2 Physical Activity Guidelines; 1.3 The Physical Inactivity Epidemic; 1.4 Economic Cost of Physical Inactivity; 1.5 Exercise Is Medicineʼ; 1.6 Physical Activity Adherence; 1.7 Laboratory Manual of Perceptual and Psychosocial Exercise Experiments; References; Part I: Perceptual and Psychosocial Variables; Chapter 2: Perceived Exertion; 2.1 Mediators of Exertional Perceptions; 2.1.1 Physiological Mediators; 2.1.2 Psychosocial Mediators; 2.1.3 Performance-Related Mediators. 2.1.4 Exertional Symptoms2.2 Perceptual-Cognitive Reference Filter; 2.3 Rating Perceived Exertion; 2.4 Perceived Exertion Scales for Children; 2.5 The OMNI Scale; 2.6 Use of RPE Scales; References; Chapter 3: Exercise-Induced Muscle Pain; 3.1 Pain Threshold During Exercise; 3.2 Mechanisms for Pain During Exercise; 3.3 Clinical Conditions and Pain; 3.4 Rating Exercise-Induced Muscle Pain; 3.5 The Children's OMNI-Hurt Scale; 3.6 The Use of Scales for Exercise-Induced Pain; References; Chapter 4: The Affective Response to Exercise; 4.1 Cognitive Appraisal in the Formation of AR. 4.2 Significance of Affective Responses to Exercise4.3 The Affect Circumplex Model; 4.4 The Challenge of Measuring AR During Exercise; 4.5 Rating AR using The Feeling Scale; 4.6 Exercise Intensity and AR: The Dual-Mode Model; 4.7 PA Enjoyment: A Specific Affective Domain; 4.7.1 Questionnaire Methodology to AssessPreface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Benefits of Physical Activity; 1.2 Physical Activity Guidelines; 1.3 The Physical Inactivity Epidemic; 1.4 Economic Cost of Physical Inactivity; 1.5 Exercise Is Medicineʼ; 1.6 Physical Activity Adherence; 1.7 Laboratory Manual of Perceptual and Psychosocial Exercise Experiments; References; Part I: Perceptual and Psychosocial Variables; Chapter 2: Perceived Exertion; 2.1 Mediators of Exertional Perceptions; 2.1.1 Physiological Mediators; 2.1.2 Psychosocial Mediators; 2.1.3 Performance-Related Mediators. 2.1.4 Exertional Symptoms2.2 Perceptual-Cognitive Reference Filter; 2.3 Rating Perceived Exertion; 2.4 Perceived Exertion Scales for Children; 2.5 The OMNI Scale; 2.6 Use of RPE Scales; References; Chapter 3: Exercise-Induced Muscle Pain; 3.1 Pain Threshold During Exercise; 3.2 Mechanisms for Pain During Exercise; 3.3 Clinical Conditions and Pain; 3.4 Rating Exercise-Induced Muscle Pain; 3.5 The Children's OMNI-Hurt Scale; 3.6 The Use of Scales for Exercise-Induced Pain; References; Chapter 4: The Affective Response to Exercise; 4.1 Cognitive Appraisal in the Formation of AR. 4.2 Significance of Affective Responses to Exercise4.3 The Affect Circumplex Model; 4.4 The Challenge of Measuring AR During Exercise; 4.5 Rating AR using The Feeling Scale; 4.6 Exercise Intensity and AR: The Dual-Mode Model; 4.7 PA Enjoyment: A Specific Affective Domain; 4.7.1 Questionnaire Methodology to Assess PAE; 4.7.2 Limitations of Questionnaire Methodology to Assess PAE; 4.7.3 Single-Item Metrics for Assessment of PAE During Exercise; 4.8 The Use of Scales for AR and PAE; References; Part II: Assessment; Chapter 5: Perceived Exertion Scaling Procedures; 5.1 Background. 5.1.1 Borg's Effort Continua and Range Models5.1.2 Memory and Exercise Anchoring Procedures; 5.1.3 Undifferentiated Versus Differentiated RPE and the Dominant Signal; 5.1.4 Exercise Anchoring Procedures and the Perceptual Outlier; 5.2 Methods; 5.2.1 Treadmill Procedures; 5.2.1.1 Equipment; 5.2.1.2 Memory Anchoring Procedure; 5.2.1.3 Exercise Anchoring Procedure; 5.2.2 Cycle Ergometer Procedures; 5.2.2.1 Equipment; 5.2.2.2 Memory Anchoring Procedure; 5.2.2.3 Exercise Anchoring Procedure; 5.2.3 Resistance Exercise Procedures; 5.2.3.1 Equipment; 5.2.3.2 Memory Anchoring Procedure. 5.2.3.3 Exercise Anchoring Procedure 5.3 Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 6: Perceived Exertion Scale Validation; 6.1 Background; 6.1.1 Validity; 6.1.2 Concurrent Validity; 6.1.3 Construct Validity; 6.1.4 Validity Test Protocols; 6.1.5 Use of Perceived Exertion Scaling Procedures Prior to the Estimation Protocol; 6.1.6 Differentiated Versus Undifferentiated Exertional Ratings; 6.1.7 Concurrent Validity Evidence for Undifferentiated RPE; 6.1.8 Construct Validity Evidence for Undifferentiated RPE; 6.1.9 Differentiated RPE in a Validity Experiment. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York, NY : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Copyright Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xxii, 322 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 612/.044
Psychology
Clinical exercise physiology -- Laboratory manuals
Exercise therapy -- Laboratory manuals
Exercise -- Measurement -- Laboratory manuals
MEDICAL -- Physiology
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology
Clinical exercise physiology
Exercise -- Measurement
Exercise therapy
Exercise Therapy
Medical -- Sports Medicine
Medical -- Cardiology
Medical -- Allied Health Services -- Physical Therapy
Sports injuries & medicine
Physiology
Cardiovascular medicine
Physiotherapy
Psychology, clinical
Sports medicine
Human physiology
Cardiology
Physiotherapy
Psychology -- Applied Psychology
Health psychology
Electronic books
Laboratory manuals
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781493919178
1493919172 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781493919161
1493919164 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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