The study of human fatigue stretches back centuries and remains a significant part of medical and social discourse. In the exercise sciences fatigue is routinely related to the ability to produce muscle force or to the recovery from force decrements. However, the study of fatigue has by virtue of the experimental paradigm excluded the subjective sense a person attributes to an event or experience, thus reducing our overall understanding of the fatigue process. Modern studies report the causes of fatigue as either central or peripheral in origin. Although useful, this dichotomy can also exclude the individual subjective assessment. Furthermore, adhering dogmatically to set parameters is likely limiting the advancement of our understanding. A...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Historically, research into possible causes of exercise-induced fatigue has been found to span numer...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis and the European College ...
It is immensely difficult to provide a detailed historical account of the development of fatigue as ...
Despite flourishing interest in the topic of fatigue - as indicated by the many presentations on fat...
An influential book written by A. Mosso in the late 19th century proposed that fatigue that at first...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...
The origins of fatigue during exercise have intrigued scientists for well over a century and have p...
The origins of fatigue during exercise have intrigued scientists for well over a century and have p...
The origins of fatigue during exercise have intrigued scientists\ud for well over a century and have...
Fatigue can produce many outcomes. “Almost all chronic diseases may evolve with fatigue. The differ...
: The study of the origin and implications of fatigue in exercise has been widely investigated, but...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...
Relevance. Fatigue, both intellectual and physical, reduces the efficiency of daily activities and q...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Historically, research into possible causes of exercise-induced fatigue has been found to span numer...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis and the European College ...
It is immensely difficult to provide a detailed historical account of the development of fatigue as ...
Despite flourishing interest in the topic of fatigue - as indicated by the many presentations on fat...
An influential book written by A. Mosso in the late 19th century proposed that fatigue that at first...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...
The origins of fatigue during exercise have intrigued scientists for well over a century and have p...
The origins of fatigue during exercise have intrigued scientists for well over a century and have p...
The origins of fatigue during exercise have intrigued scientists\ud for well over a century and have...
Fatigue can produce many outcomes. “Almost all chronic diseases may evolve with fatigue. The differ...
: The study of the origin and implications of fatigue in exercise has been widely investigated, but...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...
Relevance. Fatigue, both intellectual and physical, reduces the efficiency of daily activities and q...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Historically, research into possible causes of exercise-induced fatigue has been found to span numer...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis and the European College ...