If that comes from the Marvel Universe published in the early 80s...then I say its a tad out-dated.
Out-dated, maybe, but still accurate, considering the fact that Cap has had pretty constant powers over his lifetime, unlike just about every other character in the 616 Marvel universe. And in the current comics (minus the Ultimates line), it's not like you see him lifting cars over his head or doing anything particularly spectacular to support the claim that his strength has increased all that much since his creation.
Now, on to the "peak human" bit of the discussion. I don't think there is real definition for "peak human" because all humans, more or less, are different. But even if there was one, how can people assume that it can actually change between the time Captain America was created and today? I hate to burst people's bubble, but the meaning of peak human can't change because humans haven't changed.
It may appear as if the meaning of "peak human" has changed because humans are running faster, jumping higher, lifting more, etc., etc., but that is all an illusion. Humans are just like everything else, they're designed to do only so much before they break--period.
We get the illusion that humans can do more today than ever before because technology, medicine, diet, and education is getting better, and with better technology, medicine, diet, and education, humans can....they can cheat, basically. You need look no further than swimming for proof of this. Swimmers are much faster today than ever before, but it's not because the swimmers of today are better, it is because they have high tech swimsuits that swimmers of years past didn't have. You need not get me started on steroids.
But, for the hell of it, let's say that the meaning of peak human can change. Let's say that, in the last sixty or so years humans, without a special breeding program, have magically evolved into a noticeably stronger, more durable species that can lift more without their arms snapping in half, and can run faster without their heart bursting in their chest, etc. (incredibly hard to believe, considering the fact that people have been selectively breeding animals for years to make them better, and their results are sometimes.....less than perfect)
Well, that still means nothing, because Steve Rogers was born in 1917, so he'll still only be capable of doing what a peak human could do in that day and age. What he will have is the same advantage everybody of today has: he'll know what to eat for energy and strength, he'll have the same supplements, and medical care, and high tech sports equipment or what have you at his disposal. He can use steroids! (616 Cap using steroids to become more like Ultimate Cap......there's a scary thought)
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