@article{c74c49aae6d245a09a3e7b567d553fcc,
title = "Lowest perceived exertion in the late morning due to effects of the endogenous circadian system",
keywords = "Rate of perceived exertion, endogenous circadian rhythm, exercise related exertion, forced desynchrony, jet lag, physical activity intensity, sports ferformance",
author = "Thosar, {Saurabh S.} and Herzig, {Maya Xolal} and Roberts, {Sally A.} and Berman, {Alec M.} and Clemons, {Noal A.} and McHill, {Andrew W.} and Bowles, {Nicole P.} and Miki Morimoto and Butler, {Matthew P.} and Emens, {Jonathan S.} and Shea, {Steven A.}",
note = "Funding Information: Funding Financial support: R01-hl125893 (sas), F32-hl131308, National space Biomedical Research Institute through Ncc 9-58 and Medical Research Foundation of Oregon (sst), F32DK107146 (aWM), american sleep Medicine Foundation (MPB), Ford Foundation (NPB) and Oregon Institute of Occupational health sciences and ctsa grant (Ul1tR000128).",
year = "2018",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1136/bjsports-2018-099148",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "52",
pages = "1011--1012",
journal = "British journal of sports medicine",
issn = "0306-3674",
publisher = "BMJ Publishing Group",
number = "15",
}