Forty two male brick-field workers of two age groups, viz. 20–29 and 30–39 yrs were studied with a view to determine their aerobic capacity (V̇O2 max). The average values of V̇O2 max in l.min−1 showed only small change between the young and the aged groups, but the values of the V̇O2 max in ml.kg.−1min−1 showed significant difference between the groups due to body weight increase in the aged group. The aerobic capacity of the workers engaged in heavy manual work such as puddlers and load carriers were found to be comparatively higher and a positive significant relationship has been established between the aerobic capacity and different occupations in the brick-field workers. © 1994, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. All rights reserved.
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Chatterjee, S., Mitra, S. K., & Samanta, A. (1994). Aerobic Capacity of the Brick-field Workers in Eastern India. Industrial Health, 32(2), 79–84. https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.32.79
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