2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2015.07.173
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Lifting Activities in Production and Logistics of the Future – Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) for Analyzing Physiological Stress

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“…It was already demonstrated in Knott et al (2015) that three repetitions for meaningful results for the evaluation of the stress in working activities are sufficient by using the Oxygen Consumption (V'O 2 /kg) and the Heart Rate (HR), but there is also an increase after three repetitions. With this study it should be determined whether a load of 0 kg shows significant differences to a condition with 6.5 kg (Hypothesis 1) and at least which exercise duration is required (Hypothesis 2).…”
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“…It was already demonstrated in Knott et al (2015) that three repetitions for meaningful results for the evaluation of the stress in working activities are sufficient by using the Oxygen Consumption (V'O 2 /kg) and the Heart Rate (HR), but there is also an increase after three repetitions. With this study it should be determined whether a load of 0 kg shows significant differences to a condition with 6.5 kg (Hypothesis 1) and at least which exercise duration is required (Hypothesis 2).…”
Section: Objective and Subjective Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As can be seen in Figure 3, the test starts with a resting phase. This takes three minutes and is based on previously performed research (see Knott et al, 2015). In this case, the subject is in a seated position without moving in any way.…”
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“…In the present century, load-lifting workers still do not have optimal working conditions in the field of logistics, production and service, specially concerning processes that involve lifting and carrying high amounts of weight and that represent a high load on the human body (Mittelstädt et al,2015).…”
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