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Dalhousie Dyspnea and Perceived Exertion Scales: Psychophysical properties in children and adolescents
Paolo T. Pianosi
, Marianne Huebner
, Zhen Zhang
, Patrick J. McGrath
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Keyphrases
Perceived Exertion
100%
Dyspnea
100%
Dalhousie
100%
During Exercise
50%
Borg Scale
50%
Pediatric Subjects
25%
Ventilation
25%
Pediatric Population
25%
Individual Response
25%
Goodness-of-fit
25%
Power Law
25%
Concurrent Validity
25%
Submaximal Exercise
25%
Plateaued
25%
Psychophysiological Functions
25%
Power Function
25%
Quadratic Function
25%
Quadratic Model
25%
Power Model
25%
Perceptual Responses
25%
Function Relationship
25%
Delay Term
25%
Exercise Challenge
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Adolescent
100%
Perceived Exertion
100%
Dyspnea
100%
Concurrent Validity
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dyspnea
100%
Pediatrics
50%
Power Law
25%