Clinical Trial: Upper Versus Lower Limb Cycling Exercise With Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Perceptual Responses, Energy Feelings
Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Condition: Healthy
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Official Title: Upper Versus Lower Limb Cycling Exercise With Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Perceptual Responses, Energy Feelings in Young Adults
Brief Summary:
In comparing the two types of cycling exercises, the perceptual responses, such as perceived exertion and fatigue, as well as subjective feelings of energy, are crucial metrics.Lower limb cycling is traditionally associated with higher levels of exertion due to the larger muscle groups involved.However, when EMS is applied, both upper and lower limb cycling might exhibit altered perceptions of effort and energy levels, with EMS potentially equalizing the exertional differences.This research is significant for…
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