Validation of the child effort perception scale in a maximum potential exercise test

T. Castilho (Florianópolis, Brazil), J. Cardoso (Florianópolis, Brazil), R. Wamosy (Florianópolis, Brazil), C. Schivinski (Florianópolis, Brazil)

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