Sex-Related Differences In Anticipatory Fatigue Prior To A Bout Of Treadmill Running

Volume: 47, Issue: 5S, Pages: 583 - 584
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
Subjective responses to exercise change with perceived demands, even within a single bout, and may be moderated by subject characteristics such as sex. Additionally, these perceptions and short-term memories they create may influence perception of time. PURPOSE: To determine whether running with or without a known endpoint has an effect on psychological responses to exercise and retrospective perception of time. METHODS: 22 experienced runners...
Paper Details
Title
Sex-Related Differences In Anticipatory Fatigue Prior To A Bout Of Treadmill Running
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
47
Issue
5S
Pages
583 - 584
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