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Use of a perceptually-regulated test to measure maximal oxygen uptake is valid and feels better

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Michael John Hutchinson, Maureen Jane MacDonald, Roger Eston & Victoria Louise Goosey-Tolfrey. (2019) Peak oxygen uptake measured during a perceptually-regulated exercise test is reliable in community-based manual wheelchair users. Journal of Sports Sciences 37:6, pages 701-707.
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Claire A. Molinari, Florent Palacin, Luc Poinsard & Véronique L. Billat. (2020) Determination of Submaximal and Maximal Training Zones From a 3-Stage, Variable-Duration, Perceptually Regulated Track Test. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 15:6, pages 853-861.
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Kate Glen, Roger Eston, Tobias Loetscher & Gaynor Parfitt. (2017) Exergaming: Feels good despite working harder. PLOS ONE 12:10, pages e0186526.
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Ursula F. Julio, Valéria L. G. Panissa, Seihati A. Shiroma & Emerson Franchini. (2017) Effect of Protocol Manipulation for Determining Maximal Aerobic Power on a Treadmill and Cycle Ergometer: A Brief Review. Strength & Conditioning Journal 39:5, pages 58-71.
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Michael J. Hutchinson, Thomas A. W. Paulson, Roger Eston & Victoria L. Goosey-Tolfrey. (2017) Assessment of peak oxygen uptake during handcycling: Test-retest reliability and comparison of a ramp-incremented and perceptually-regulated exercise test. PLOS ONE 12:7, pages e0181008.
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Jeremy Coquart, Montassar Tabben, Abdulaziz Farooq, Claire Tourny & Roger Eston. (2016) Submaximal, Perceptually Regulated Exercise Testing Predicts Maximal Oxygen Uptake: A Meta-Analysis Study. Sports Medicine 46:6, pages 885-897.
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Gaynor Parfitt, Tim Olds & Roger Eston. (2015) A hard/heavy intensity is too much: The physiological, affective, and motivational effects (immediately and 6 months post-training) of unsupervised perceptually regulated training. Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness 13:2, pages 123-130.
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CORY M. SCHEADLER & STEVEN T. DEVOR. (2015) V˙O2max Measured with a Self-selected Work Rate Protocol on an Automated Treadmill. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 47:10, pages 2158-2165.
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Ashleigh E. Smith, Roger G. Eston, Belinda Norton & Gaynor Parfitt. (2015) A Perceptually-regulated Exercise Test Predicts Peak Oxygen Uptake in Older Active Adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 23:2, pages 205-211.
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Alexis R. MaugerAlan J. MetcalfeLee TaylorPaul C. Castle. (2014) Reply to “Discussion: Efficacy of the self-paced O 2max test to measure maximal oxygen uptake in treadmill running” . Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 39:5, pages 583-585.
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Roger G. EstonAlan CrockettAndrew M. Jones. (2014) Discussion of “The efficacy of the self-paced O 2max test to measure maximal oxygen uptake in treadmill running” . Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 39:5, pages 581-582.
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