Psychophysical differences in ventilatory awareness and breathlessness between athletes and sedentary individuals
Purpose: Breathlessness is a complex set of symptoms that are comprised of both sensory and affective (emotional) dimensions. While ventilation is now understood to be a potential limiter to performance in highly-trained individuals, the contribution of breathlessness-anxiety in those nearing maxima...
Main Authors: | Pattinson, K, Cox, P, Faull, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2016
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