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Use of New Tools to Estimate the Intensity of Adapted Physical Activity Sessions
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice · 2024
Abstract
In the field of sport/health, the prescription is generic and individualisation, which is still very rare, is generally linked only to physical performance. These limitations on the implementation of the sessions will result in limiting the effects of the training programme and increasing the risk of injury. It is therefore necessary to develop knowledge and tools to assist physicians and physical activity professionals in their decision making.
The aim of the study is to improve the precision of the calculation of the training load in order to better individualise the management of the participants.
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Anonymous. (2024). Use of New Tools to Estimate the Intensity of Adapted Physical Activity Sessions. <em>Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05740241
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Anonymous. Use of New Tools to Estimate the Intensity of Adapted Physical Activity Sessions. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice. 2024.
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@misc{anon2024UseofN,
title = {Use of New Tools to Estimate the Intensity of Adapted Physical Activity Sessions},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice},
year = {2024},
}
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