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  1. The Borg RPE scale is a useful, acceptable, simple and safe method for prescribing and monitoring intensity of self-administered aerobic endurance exercise in patients with CKD. The patients showed a significant increase in walking distance after 12 months of aerobic endurance exercise.

  2. May 26, 2021 · This is the first study to directly compare Borg’s RPE scale and CR10 in participants with SCI during upper body exercise, as well as AB during upper and lower body exercise. This was with a view to helping inform the use of RPE for exercise intensity prescription purposes.

    • Michael J Hutchinson, Ingrid Kouwijzer, Sonja de Groot, Sonja de Groot, Victoria L Goosey-Tolfrey
    • 10.1038/s41393-021-00642-4
    • 2021
    • Spinal Cord. 2021; 59(11): 1162-1169.
  3. Jan 18, 2010 · The Borg scale is widely used to assess breathlessness in patients with cardio-respiratory disease although only recently in palliative care studies. Papers do not always stipulate which version is used, but the present discussion refers to the modified score which uses a maximum score of 10.

  4. Oct 21, 2013 · Dyspnea may be measured during exercise tests using the modified Borg scale and the visual analog scale (VAS) . A difference of 1 or more units has been proposed as the MCID for the Borg scale, whereas an improvement of 10 to 20 units on the VAS was associated with moderate symptom improvement .

    • Paul W Jones, Kai M Beeh, Kenneth R Chapman, Marc Decramer, Donald A Mahler, Jadwiga A Wedzicha
    • 2014
  5. Aug 28, 2024 · Because CPR performance is considered a strenuous physical activity, the Borg scale was used in each study to evaluate perception of exertion. The results identified that the Borg scale has been used during CPR in different contexts.

  6. Borg scale was formu- lated in the 1970s by the Swedish physiologist Gun- nar Borg with the objective of quantifying the symp- toms of patients such as breathlessness and chest pain [39,40]....

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  8. However, the ability of dyspnoea scales to detect AECOPD and evaluate response to treatments is hindered by the lack of evidence on their measurement properties. This study assessed the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and predictive validity of the modified Borg scale (MBS) and modified Medical Research Council dyspnoea scale (mMRC).

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