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Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. / Jørgensen, Kurt; Winkel, Jørgen.
Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation. ed. / Ole Broberg; Rikke Siem. Lyngby : DTU Management, 2019. p. 274-281.
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Harvard
Jørgensen, K & Winkel, J 2019,
Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. in O Broberg & R Siem (eds),
Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation. DTU Management, Lyngby, pp. 274-281.
https://doi.org/10.11581/dtu:00000061
APA
Jørgensen, K., & Winkel, J. (2019).
Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. In O. Broberg, & R. Siem (Eds.),
Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation (pp. 274-281). DTU Management.
https://doi.org/10.11581/dtu:00000061
Vancouver
Jørgensen K, Winkel J.
Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. In Broberg O, Siem R, editors, Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation. Lyngby: DTU Management. 2019. p. 274-281
https://doi.org/10.11581/dtu:00000061
Author
Jørgensen, Kurt ; Winkel, Jørgen. / Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation. editor / Ole Broberg ; Rikke Siem. Lyngby : DTU Management, 2019. pp. 274-281
Bibtex
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title = "Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications",
abstract = "The present review investigates the scope of secular changes in aerobic and anaerobic fitness and some factors that may modify these changes. The aerobic fitness shows considerable secular declines since the 1970s. These changes often show skew distributions due to impact of socioeconomic class, the largest decreases in the lowest classes commonly occupying the most demanding jobs. Some potential ergonomic implications are discussed.",
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