Degree of strain during building work as related to individual aerobic work capacity.

This study establishes a definite relationship between aerobic work capacity as measured in the laboratory and the occupational work-load level spontaneously chosen by the individual. This level corresponds to about 40 per cent of the individual maximal capacity. Persons with a large capacity are probably more productive than those with a small capacity.

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