Why VO2 max is the greatest predictor of lifespan | Peter Attia

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    This clip is from episode 285 (AMA # 55) ‒ Exercise: longevity-focused training, goal setting, improving deficiencies, managing emotional stress, and more
    In this clip, Peter discusses:
    - The importance of VO2 max
    - Why VO2 max is a great integral of fitness and health
    - Analyzing VO2 max numbers across age and sex
    - And more
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  • @fannyingabout
    @fannyingabout 4 місяці тому +86

    I'm 62 with V02 Max of 46 -- apparently top 10 percent over 60s. I work relentlessly at it.

    • @BollywoodMediaOnline
      @BollywoodMediaOnline 4 місяці тому

      what do you do to workout to maintain/improve it

    • @fannyingabout
      @fannyingabout 4 місяці тому +9

      @@BollywoodMediaOnline one session on stationary bike per week at V02 Max -- 4 x 3 mins. One session at lactate threshold. The rest is zone 2 but I train every day.

    • @normw4705
      @normw4705 4 місяці тому

      I do weights as often as cardio so I cannot train every day. I would never recover and just be sick all the time.@@fannyingabout

  • @andrewbell8837
    @andrewbell8837 4 місяці тому +51

    79year old crossfitter here at 34 open heart surgery in august. Trying to get past 36

    • @valindor
      @valindor 4 місяці тому

      Don't feel bad. I'm a 49 year old CrossFitter and my average is 21.4 over 8 months and the docs don't know why. They just tell me my watch isn't accurate. I had an ablation in April and it's tanked ever since. My EP says it couldn't be the ablation but that's when it dropped.

    • @Tobibobi2
      @Tobibobi2 3 місяці тому

      @@valindor Wearables are terrible at measuring vo2 max. You have to do a breath analysis test with a sports doctor. I did mine last week, so interesting to do!

  • @SecwetGwiwer
    @SecwetGwiwer 4 місяці тому +82

    Now I’ve heard three different things being touted as predictors of a long life expectancy.
    1. - lean muscle mass
    2 - Vo2 max
    3 - a happy family and social life
    I’ll work on all three and hope for the best.

  • @jenniferpeterson5206
    @jenniferpeterson5206 4 місяці тому +131

    I'm a 49 year old house wife who loves my peloton and my VO2 max is 41 based on my garmin info. I don't focus on increasing it, but it doesn't seem too terribly difficult. I do a lot of zone training and focus on increasing my FTP. My cardiologist is impressed and wishes more of his patients understand how important this number is. Thank you for raising awareness!

    • @omp365
      @omp365 4 місяці тому +9

      It’s not just your cardiologist that’s impressed 😍

    • @jenniferpeterson5206
      @jenniferpeterson5206 4 місяці тому +7

      @@omp365 thanks! My 24 year old son was like "Damn mom! Great job!" I do it more for my family so I can be happy and healthy.

    • @davidbright8978
      @davidbright8978 4 місяці тому +3

      And how accurate is that?

    • @jenniferpeterson5206
      @jenniferpeterson5206 4 місяці тому

      @@davidbright8978 I would say fairly accurate. My cardiologist said usually 1-2 points off based on his experience. He uses it for his own personal information as well. Another poster said a similar thing based on their testing

    • @bobwojcik6196
      @bobwojcik6196 4 місяці тому

      ⁠@@davidbright8978my Garmin says mine is 37. I just had a VO2 max test today. It wasn’t fun but it came in at 34. So my Garmin is maybe 10%high. My age is 72

  • @SilverFan21k
    @SilverFan21k 4 місяці тому +3

    Thank you Dr. Attia for covering Lifespan and healthspan.

  • @qilinwang5889
    @qilinwang5889 4 місяці тому +3

    I always think this is the most important lesson I learnt from Peter and it surely had changed my perspective on health.

  • @HN-er2km
    @HN-er2km 4 місяці тому +6

    Wonderful presentation and explanation Peter. Thanks so much for all this valuable information.

  • @dinogiordano4982
    @dinogiordano4982 4 місяці тому +7

    I am 48 and my VO2 , accordingly to garmin is 53, being workong out all my life , last 10 years more intensive, results are right there, fit, with a lot of strenght , high VO2 max . Key is have a plan of training and above all nutrition , i gave up , alcohol ( never being a big time drinker ..) processed sugar, trying to avoid as much as possibile . It is not an easy road, but at least for me, it js very rewarding, also looking how my kids are " proud" of a strong and healthy dad and somehow , trying to follow the example .

    • @robinlarabi
      @robinlarabi 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment! I am 40 yo dad and my VO2 max just passed 51 today. Your comment further motivates me to keep going, having your kids looking up to you is really an inspiring goal as a dad!

  • @anitahernandez1207
    @anitahernandez1207 4 місяці тому +2

    I just checked your book out at my local library 📚 I will read up on this tonight.

  • @pedrolanhosocunha4957
    @pedrolanhosocunha4957 3 місяці тому +2

    As a Brazilian I have to say…loved the hat! Great content!

  • @ZombieLincoln666
    @ZombieLincoln666 16 днів тому

    I love simple, actionable information like this

  • @Annhienmoingay3333
    @Annhienmoingay3333 4 місяці тому

    I hope you will keep both healthy and successful. That is the key to happiness.😍

  • @zibtihaj3213
    @zibtihaj3213 4 місяці тому +3

    Accrual…. That is the key … so keep training , consistency with intensity…. Make it a lifestyle

  • @philipsmith6152
    @philipsmith6152 4 місяці тому

    Great video, do you have any information in relation to Trimethylglycine supplementation for high blood pressure? Thanks

  • @bestdoom1236
    @bestdoom1236 4 місяці тому +17

    VO2 measures both cardio-respiratory capacity and fat (since it divides by kg). So if you are fit and lean, of course the metric correlates with health.

    • @soonahero
      @soonahero 4 місяці тому +1

      It’s not fat, it’s mass. If you’re 3% 27 bmi, it’s bad

    • @bestdoom1236
      @bestdoom1236 4 місяці тому

      But fitness correlates with lean mass, so if lean mass goes up, typically fitness also goes up. What is uncorrelated to fitness is fat mass. So for any level of cardio respiratory fitness, simply reducing fat will improve VO2 max. Look at the correlations. There is a strong correlation between fat mass and VO2, much more than total mass to VO2.@@soonahero

  • @PBlaik
    @PBlaik 4 місяці тому +52

    At 39 I began cycling and running and lost 85lbs after a life of inactivity. From nothing to 11 years of building.... Multiple Ironman, half ironman, marathons, etc, etc... My tested Vo2Max is 56 which I'm quite proud of; however my my question is this: In the last 3-4 years I've really focused on strength, as a 50 year old it matters and I'm quite happy with my progress, but strength comes at the cost of cardiovascular fitness. I have a job and a family - strength training chews up my swim/run/cycling training time - is there a "best" balance?? My VO2 has slipped a bit, but my strength is almost at a lifetime best.

    • @Slowhand871
      @Slowhand871 4 місяці тому

      How about this if you go for a 1.5 hr run bike or swim 6 days a week on three of those days lift/ yoga for 45 min then push your run bike or swimming to a much faster pace.
      I’ve noticed gains incorporating this plus it reduces repetitive injuries.
      Good luck

    • @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729
      @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729 4 місяці тому

      Have you read primal endurance by Mark Sisson, he gives example training plans from so many ultra endurance athletes

    • @kleitosaliagas5668
      @kleitosaliagas5668 4 місяці тому +5

      If your goal is to have overall health, it's clear that you've crushed the cardio/VO2 max side of the equation, so you should definitely focus more on strength now and dial back cardio a bit(it's not like your VO2 max will plumet). If your goal is to be a better runner/cyclist, well obviously keep doing what you're doing!

    • @jerrythomas4457
      @jerrythomas4457 4 місяці тому +9

      @@Slowhand871impossible to increase strength with that schedule. No time for the body to recover from the strength training.

    • @daviddestrebecq9806
      @daviddestrebecq9806 4 місяці тому +4

      You need strengh to be able to reach your vo2max but of course functionnal strengh .So strengh is power x speed then don't lose your speed as your age .

  • @lotfibouhedjeur
    @lotfibouhedjeur 4 місяці тому +9

    Very well explained. No more buyer's remorse, Peter. 😁

  • @gusromul3356
    @gusromul3356 4 місяці тому +1

    nice info, thanks. the hat and the helmet give me saudades... his greatest quote came down to something like: no fear no longevity :(

  • @felipecirne
    @felipecirne 4 місяці тому +2

    Nice hat ❤!! Kudos from Brazil!!

  • @deagingguru
    @deagingguru 4 місяці тому +17

    At 52 (DOB: 1 Jan 1972) my VO2max is 58.8ml/kg/min. CPET 12 lead harness performed at National Heart Centre (Singapore) 4 Jan 2024. Could have held on for 60 but I let down David Goggins by not gutting it out a few more seconds. I'll get there next test.

    • @ianmc7698
      @ianmc7698 4 місяці тому +1

      NHC 👍 ... The bike or the treadmill?

    • @tanakaobi
      @tanakaobi 4 місяці тому +2

      Awesome, keep going!

    • @mr-boo
      @mr-boo 4 місяці тому +1

      You only let yourself down man, but still, great job on that result and the mindset to grow!

    • @deagingguru
      @deagingguru 4 місяці тому

      @@mr-boo Can't help it. Born perfectionist 😅

    • @grantrussum9560
      @grantrussum9560 Місяць тому +1

      Very nice!!! We all keep saying that we could've gone a little further, but our brains are tricking us. I still think I could've gone further as well. Like you said 'Next test'!

  • @Paseosinperro
    @Paseosinperro 3 місяці тому +1

    I am 42 with VO Max of 52. I started running and strenght just four years ago but I train everyday 💪

  • @grantrussum9560
    @grantrussum9560 Місяць тому +1

    31M, VO2 max of 56 (~12yrs of work), and I can attest to your statement that anyone can get into the top X%! (Too bad my RER is quite poor....) There are many different charts, so we must take it with a grain of salt, but continue pushing ourselves!

  • @ezcatch77
    @ezcatch77 4 місяці тому +2

    The other thing we hope you share is HOW to measure V02 max, if a person is not an olympian. Do we have to go to a hospital or high end clinic to do this?

  • @johnk1045
    @johnk1045 4 місяці тому +9

    Great informative video.
    I am guessing there are some people wondering what the best way to measure VO2 max would be.
    Do you recommend a particular method, or is using data from a Garmin watch or other fitness app accurate enough?

    • @Hobo_Mojo
      @Hobo_Mojo 4 місяці тому +3

      I've read repeatedly that the Cooper 12 minute run test is an accurate predictor of VO2 max. Nothing is as good as doing a treadmill test, of course.

    • @mikestunt77
      @mikestunt77 4 місяці тому

      @@Hobo_Mojo Cooper test is a an accurate predictor only if you are into running, there are people who are amazingly high vo2max but are not used to running and they can't score great results on cooper test.

  • @GohardGT3
    @GohardGT3 4 місяці тому

    Is the table showed in the video for running or cycling VO2 max? I understand that the values can be quite different between running and cycling.

  • @benhadman2812
    @benhadman2812 4 місяці тому +3

    What about having a vo2max that is too high? Any data to suggest the upper limits?
    I'm a decent club runner but nothing special and my vo2 max when tested in the lab was 66

  • @jonathonjollota8661
    @jonathonjollota8661 4 місяці тому +5

    This is maybe a bit of a side question, but BMI was originally useful because it was a good indicator for populations of average health and risks, even though it’s terrible at an individual level. Do you think VO2 is good on a more individual level or on the population scale, both?

  • @shred3005
    @shred3005 4 місяці тому

    I’m 58 yo and cycle regularly, commute by bike etc( 6hr a week). Last time I looked at my VO2 max no. it was 44 so in the Elite range. That’s pretty common for regular cyclists (and runners) compared to the rest of the population

  • @Baddawg22
    @Baddawg22 4 місяці тому

    Glad to hear you have some regrets on your book Peter. I’ll be looking forward to the 2nd edition 😁

  • @kelleyconnorsmphlifeworkco7134
    @kelleyconnorsmphlifeworkco7134 Місяць тому

    I am 64 and my VO2 max is 30 and its been that way for a year. I am using your content to do zøne 2 training, somethign I want to focus on.

  • @danielsiapin
    @danielsiapin 4 місяці тому +3

    41yo, VO2max = 49, and trending up consistently. Thanks🚴🏼

  • @TravelsWithTony
    @TravelsWithTony 15 днів тому

    Can you recommend an upper arm pulse meter for my cycling

  • @johnbryanserrano5288
    @johnbryanserrano5288 4 місяці тому

    As part of an overall healthy lifestyle and potential to increase Vo2max, you advocate for frequent use of sauna. Do you have any insight in Saunabox/portable saunas? Hard to find any benefits to these types of saunas. Any thoughts?

  • @danallan2
    @danallan2 4 місяці тому

    Peter, have you read "Immortality" by Dr. Wallach and Dr. Lan?

  • @tinacorsini
    @tinacorsini 4 місяці тому

    Thank you PETTER for the through explanation🙃

  • @MrFoxkio
    @MrFoxkio 4 місяці тому

    Does anyone knows the source of the chart for Vo2max per age that is presented in the video ?

  • @nutritionontape
    @nutritionontape 4 місяці тому +6

    It's very satisfying to track and improve vo2.
    I'm 44 years old and have been able to go from low 40s to 50 (garmin) in the space of 12 months.
    It's amazing the difference 1 or 2 years of consistent training will make.
    (Via a mix of running and crossfit, moving 5-6 days a week. I didn't do much specific zone 2 training but would have been in z3,4,5 a lot)

    • @peterkapusi5882
      @peterkapusi5882 4 місяці тому

      Do you feel better? I mean sleep, overall mood, etc?

    • @totallyfake2852
      @totallyfake2852 4 місяці тому

      How do you feel compared to a year ago if you're being as objective as possible?

    • @nutritionontape
      @nutritionontape 4 місяці тому

      @@totallyfake2852
      My most objective answer is :
      It feels like being younger. And for all practical intents, with a vo2 of 50 I'm back in my early 20's.
      A client said to me "every time I see you you're getting younger? You're Benjamin Button "
      If my 3 year old gets tired from walking at the shops, I can easily carry her around.
      Lots of daily examples like this.
      But! there's a transaction...
      I am putting in significant daily training, getting up early and going to bed earlier. Eating healthy. I'm not drinking alcohol or going out as much.
      In a fitness journey, the body needs a lot of recovery, so I've had sore muscles, feelings of being exhausted etc sometimes.
      So I would say choosing a high Vo2 becomes a complete lifestyle.
      It's absolutely worth it though.
      And even gaining 3-4 points of Vo2 is something to celebrate, will have noticeable benefits and may get you hooked

    • @nutritionontape
      @nutritionontape 4 місяці тому +1

      @@peterkapusi5882 absolutely! I would describe high Vo2 as feeling younger. I wish I understood this earlier in life.
      I added a more detailed comment below about what it costs in terms of lifestyle changes to get there.

    • @peterkapusi5882
      @peterkapusi5882 4 місяці тому

      @@nutritionontape i cannot really find that reply. Could you copy paste that?

  • @markbailey70
    @markbailey70 4 місяці тому +2

    Best Hat and Helmet in the background combination on the Internet (Ayrton Senna was and always will be the Greatest F1 Driver ever.) I use to be a bike rider my previouse best VO2max was 72 at age 21 tested in a Sports Science lab. Now at 53 and very unfit with little time for training I have started doing Sprint 8 (Designed by Phil Campbell) training on a Wattbike. Is it possible to get a high VO2max just with this type of training?

  • @GeoffreyHiggs
    @GeoffreyHiggs 4 місяці тому +5

    I think in the future, resting lactate, combined with right shifted LT1 are going to be the metrics to predict health span in the future. Mitochondrial health

    • @ghostofrt2549
      @ghostofrt2549 4 місяці тому

      Agree. Health span is what Attia is really measuring, and not lifespan. 😊

    • @soonahero
      @soonahero 4 місяці тому

      Health span isn’t important.

  • @bills6825
    @bills6825 4 місяці тому +14

    Fantastic content! One question: how good is the vo2 estimate that Garmin calculates? Thank you.

    • @michaelregan427
      @michaelregan427 4 місяці тому +1

      If running make sure it's done on a level surface. Also use the chest strap it's more accurate than the sensors on the watch.

    • @robertcioata
      @robertcioata 4 місяці тому +6

      It typically seems like +/- 3 compared to lab tests.

    • @jenniferpeterson5206
      @jenniferpeterson5206 4 місяці тому +5

      My cardiologist said "accurate enough". And when I asked what that meant he said usually a point or 2 difference in his experience. He also uses the info on his garmin in his fitness metrics

    • @wetzky
      @wetzky 4 місяці тому +15

      I had my VO2 max tested in the lab, and was told it was 57. My Garmin reports 56-57.

    • @bills6825
      @bills6825 4 місяці тому +1

      Good info, thanks all

  • @hugolima9189
    @hugolima9189 4 місяці тому +1

    Love that hat. 🇧🇷

  • @jota55581
    @jota55581 4 місяці тому

    Is the Cooper test a gpod indicator ?

  • @ParadiseProjectsGroup
    @ParadiseProjectsGroup 4 місяці тому

    I would really like to hear what can an average person do with a given VO2 max. At 68 I should be able to walk x miles with a VO2 max of y, what are those round numbers for x and y, ballpark. I use the Apple Watch, but it seems low given what I can do in a typical training session.

  • @OldSchoolCalisthenics
    @OldSchoolCalisthenics 4 місяці тому

    very good! the trajectory is important aka the effect of training the vo2 max, that's what all untrained should focus on

  • @timothygallagher6293
    @timothygallagher6293 4 місяці тому +1

    I’m a 69 year old male. I was very athletic person. I was a competitive power lifter and and then marathon runner for 25 years. Now I’m unable to exercise effectively. Too much pain and arthritis

  • @kropotken
    @kropotken 4 місяці тому +2

    I think this is all very well if a person is not already compromised by a health problem. I had five stents put in a year ago. My general fitness is greater than before the angina, albeit I wasn’t unfit, wasn’t overweight, and never smoked. I did have hereditary cholesterol (6.5) which was the only marker for my bad heart health. Condition of my heart was good. Recuperation after exercise was good but better now. Am I to consider myself in the same cohort, aiming for the same exercise intensity and goals, as everybody else? Are there greater risks in seeking to achieve these goals? I think you need to at least mention whether exercise intensity and VO2 max apply equally for all people, some like me, having already experienced a major health incident and intervention.

    • @soonahero
      @soonahero 4 місяці тому

      People like you need an even more superior vo2 max to have the lifespan

  • @jessicaguo6089
    @jessicaguo6089 3 місяці тому

    I am a 39 female, VO2max is 54 based on Garmin watch & they told me this is top 1% for my age & gender 🙏🙏

  • @akapar
    @akapar 4 місяці тому +2

    Athletes tend to have high vo2 Max. Longevity is highly correlated to vo2 Max. But athletes tend to be fit, take care of their weight, diet, sleep and stay away from alcohol, smoking etc. So i tend to think that whether longevity is really correlated to vo2 Max or living a disciplined life? if i did all these without enough exercise wouldn't i still live long (or maybe even longer)?

  • @nomadman5288
    @nomadman5288 4 місяці тому +2

    How would having an "athletic pulse" factor in to this? I ask because I have one. When I'm in pretty good shape, my RHR is around 42 and even out of shape, it's usually no higher than 47.. The lowest it's been is 39 when I was about 27 and in really good condition. According to the calculator I used which goes by your RHR, mine VO2 Max is 59 and I'll be 40 in less than 2 months. I'm actually pretty out of shape right now too, but I've gotten back into the groove recently and working on it.

    • @jmm8340
      @jmm8340 4 місяці тому

      Now that you've raised the topic, I wonder the same. In my case, I'm 52, and my average RHR is around 37, and it may be as low as 32 for hours (even two continuous hours), and my VO2Max is currently 62.

  • @philippecapraro5766
    @philippecapraro5766 2 місяці тому

    Can anyone answer me How accurate is Garmin vo2 max on bike

  • @scottymackay1801
    @scottymackay1801 4 місяці тому +5

    A good Vo2 also helps with lifting. You'll notice your lifts getting better, more reps because you aren't gassed out and faster recovery between sets.

  • @quercus21
    @quercus21 4 місяці тому

    I’m 39, my Garmin reads 49 but j did a vo2 max and lactate threshold test two weeks ago and it came back as 51.

  • @psmtz
    @psmtz 4 місяці тому +2

    When I take the VO2 Max test as a strict nasal breather with a heart rate monitor, I get a score of 52, which is excellent. When I took the VO2 Max test at a lab with a mask measuring oxygen consumption as a strict nasal breather, I got a score of 30.5, which is bottom %5. The VO2Max test measures over breathing -- how long you can go all out while breathing as much as possible. That is so stressful and destructive in terms of oxidative stress and catabolic hormones. How can training for that possibly be good for longevity?

    • @abc..6533
      @abc..6533 4 місяці тому

      For short period

  • @ScottChristensenabc
    @ScottChristensenabc 4 місяці тому +3

    Thanks! Now we need a video on how accurate the Garmin VO2 estimate is.

    • @quercus21
      @quercus21 4 місяці тому +1

      My watch reads 49 and my test score is 51. Obviously can be different for everyone.

    • @jmm8340
      @jmm8340 4 місяці тому +1

      @@quercus21 I scored 56 on the test, and my Garmin showed 58, so the gap is 2 points too. It seems that Garmin is pretty accurate.

    • @quercus21
      @quercus21 4 місяці тому

      @@jmm8340 Yeah that’s pretty accurate for sure. Good effort!

    • @ABhd84
      @ABhd84 4 місяці тому

      Not very…..

  • @DrProfX
    @DrProfX 18 днів тому

    What about high VO2 Max (e.g., in the 50s for a 50yo) but also high CAC score (asymptomatic and 18 METs on stress test)?

  • @philiplacey5430
    @philiplacey5430 26 днів тому

    I'm 71, based on my Concept 2 RowErg times I'm in the high 40's VO2max. That's after a widowmaker heart attack at 64 and cancer immunotherapy 2 years ago. I'd like to think I'll have a healthy life until I'm 95 but it does seem that someone's out to get me! But honestly, I still absolutely love a really hard workout and being able to outwork men 20 years younger. I hope it makes me live longer but that's not at all why I do it.

  • @goldenarm2118
    @goldenarm2118 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm a 50 year old and extremely out of shape. I wanted to start working on cardio and endurance. Running causes my heart rate to blow through zone 2 so I decided to regulate it through inclined walking on treadmill. Walking on a treadmill incline allows me to adjust the incline/speed to maintain a specific heart rate. I read an article that says running helps increase more mitochondria than walking. Is this true? I figured the increase in mitochondria was a result of working at a particular effort level and not a particular mode of exercise. If I maintain zone 2 by incline walking treadmill, will I increase the amount of mitochondria the same as if I run?

    • @01rnr01
      @01rnr01 4 місяці тому

      Walk before you run - check out the “navy seal” protocol for running continuously etc - good luck (need to get back in shape too ;) )

  • @wertytrewqa
    @wertytrewqa 3 місяці тому

    The quote at the 3:00 minute mark is the most intuitive explanation of VO2 max I have ever heard.

  • @scottymackay1801
    @scottymackay1801 4 місяці тому

    What's the best way to progress with zone 2? I get that we do bike/treadmill for 40mins or so using RPE, but how do we progress and get better? is it just that by doing regular zone 2, that you naturally progress in that you have to walk faster or bike harder to reach your zone 2 RPE?

    • @philipk4475
      @philipk4475 4 місяці тому

      Best way is to slowly increase volume, week on week. So increasing duration of each exercise session and/or increasing number of exercise sessions per week. Take a week with reduced volume every 3 to 4 weeks to allow your body to recover and hypercompensate

    • @dwolrdcojp
      @dwolrdcojp 4 місяці тому +4

      You should also be doing zone 5 training alongside the zone 2 training. Zone 2 increases mitochondria efficiency and Zone 5 increases the biogenesis of new mitochondria. The combination of those two things is what drives improvements in VO2 Max.

    • @RGatGala
      @RGatGala 4 місяці тому

      the best way to progress zone 2 is do zone 2

    • @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729
      @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729 4 місяці тому

      ​@dwolrdcojp this is typically how I help most of the Soldiers improve

    • @scottymackay1801
      @scottymackay1801 4 місяці тому

      @@philipk4475 Surely you can't just keep adding?

  • @rickgriffin3567
    @rickgriffin3567 4 місяці тому

    Not sure how accurate Garmin with the V02 max, but I wear a Fitbit and it has always put my V02 max around 55. I went and got a Dexa Scan along with a V02 max a few weeks ago. My V02 max is 31, I’m a few months away from 70 years old so not bad but I’m working on improving that. So the Fitbit is way off. I hope your Garmin is correct but I would check into that if I was you. By the way, I never did really trust the Fitbit number. I mainly just use it to make sure I get a certain amount of steps in everyday.

  • @RT-vw6yw
    @RT-vw6yw 4 місяці тому +1

    Apple Watch reports mine to be 36.5 which is below average and concerning since I'm a reasonably in shape 37 year old dude who works out regularly. I've been doing the 80/20 thing for about a month, so hoping to see improvements?

    • @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729
      @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729 4 місяці тому +1

      give it a good 6 months to really gage your inprovements

    • @morningperson707
      @morningperson707 4 місяці тому +1

      I also wear an Apple Watch and watched it fall to below average after 2020. I gained like 20 pounds over 3 years and it took me like 6 months to get it back to above average. I had to lose that weight also 😅

  • @backcountrybumpkin
    @backcountrybumpkin 4 місяці тому +1

    So cool that he is Tom Morello's brother from rage against the machine!

  • @donst.pierre9468
    @donst.pierre9468 4 місяці тому

    I’d love to test my VO2 max but where can we do this?? I’ve looked around and there’s not anything I’ve found near me that does this test. Is there a home test?

    • @philipk4475
      @philipk4475 4 місяці тому

      You can approximate it with running or cycling tests based on your pace or power output for a short maximal effort in the range of 3 to 8 mins or so

    • @Ximme
      @Ximme 4 місяці тому

      You can do a 12minute cooper test. You try to run as much distance as possible during 12 minutes. You can find conversion tables online (the more distance, the higher the estimated vo2max). Most smart watches also have vo2max estimations that are pretty accurate.

  • @madbot9
    @madbot9 4 місяці тому +3

    I'm looking at the table at 3:49 and it says for 55 yr old male, VO2 max of 35 is below average. According to online VDOT running calculator, if you can run an 8 minute mile, your VO2 max is about 35. How can 35 be below average when about half of 55 year old males can't even run a mile at all?

  • @oriondragos5876
    @oriondragos5876 4 місяці тому +3

    What about the centenarians from around the world that never really exercised but just did moderate daily work?

    • @curious_boy9092
      @curious_boy9092 4 місяці тому

      Genetics

    • @abc..6533
      @abc..6533 4 місяці тому

      Don't understimate the worth of walking long hours of daily walking

  • @GarethOchse
    @GarethOchse 4 місяці тому

    How does running economy stack up as a predictor?

  • @cerveloultegra
    @cerveloultegra 4 місяці тому +2

    I’m between 60-78 . When I start training hard it’s up there. I’m a cyclist

  • @SteveHofsaess
    @SteveHofsaess 4 місяці тому

    I try to have a healthy lifestyle, do a variety of sports. my garmin watch has my VO2 max 65 and 66 cycling. I turned 60 last June. not sure how accurate garmin is.

  • @davidking3699
    @davidking3699 4 місяці тому +1

    Always interesting info... The table displayed at around 4:05 is obviously banded by age... as a 59 year old male, I see that I will move up a category on my next birthday!... Better sign up for the masters games and use my new acquired prowess to beat all those other old(er) people... LOL

  • @PhotosinMotion2U
    @PhotosinMotion2U 3 місяці тому

    How can I find out my VO2 max number? I am a cyclist, and very curious what it may be? TIA

  • @trevorhare4238
    @trevorhare4238 4 місяці тому +2

    As as a 56yo with a VO2 Max of 56, BUT with a calcium score of 710, this is somewhat encouraging!

    • @kevinstarski1598
      @kevinstarski1598 4 місяці тому

      Best thing is just take care of yourself, eat good, exercise, supplement selectively...if we're start getting hung up on all these numbers/predictors/biomarkers, no matter how healthy you are, some of them aren't going to be good...and will cause too much anxiety...sometimes ignorance is bliss

  • @dermlover1
    @dermlover1 4 місяці тому

    I did a rudimentary vo2 max test doing the 12 minute run test and my score was 17. I am 39 and run/cycle zone 2 and do HIIT. Very sad learning all my efforts have done nothing and my cardio is basically that of a below average 80 year old. Mind you, I have been cycling, running, weight lifting for 20 years now, on and off. Consistently for the past 10 years.

    • @sanketjain9320
      @sanketjain9320 4 місяці тому

      What do you think might be the reason? Have you done HIIT for running ever?

  • @nadernayo
    @nadernayo 4 місяці тому +1

    I guess vo2 max is sport specific.. so this table is for what sport ?.. I have two vo2 max, one for cycling and one for running and they are different..

  • @willmcgregor7184
    @willmcgregor7184 4 місяці тому

    I have calculated my target HR range @ a guy
    10-12 yrs younger than me for decades.

  • @gutohssb
    @gutohssb 4 місяці тому +6

    Ayrton Senna's hat 👏👏👏

  • @sebastiandanko3295
    @sebastiandanko3295 4 місяці тому

    what is more important to improve Vo2max, heart rate or watts? E.g. 30min at heart rate over ?90% of the max heart rate at 250 watts. Or 10 min at heart rate over 90% of max heart rate at 350 watts (like during intervals)?

    • @jackthompson6296
      @jackthompson6296 4 місяці тому

      Heart rate. Everyone’s power output is different, comparing watts is less useful. If you can sustain 30 minutes at 90% max HR, you’re either already an elite athlete, or more likely, you’re not actually at 90%. You don’t actually need to push yourself that hard to increase VO2max, and you only need to train VO2max a couple times a week. It’s better to work at a sustainable level than it is to overtrain or injure yourself.

    • @abcD-wf9yr
      @abcD-wf9yr 4 місяці тому

      Just ride more

    • @sebastiandanko3295
      @sebastiandanko3295 4 місяці тому

      @@jackthompson6296 well if I do 60-90 min rowing I can easily have heart rate 30-40 min over 90% and 20-25% over 95%.But with 4*4 min intervals I can barely have heart rate over 90% for 10 minutes. So it would mean that 4*4 protocol is inferior to 60min all out effort for Vo2 max training?

  • @DenisChampagne2212
    @DenisChampagne2212 4 місяці тому

    Strength is the most important thing...

  • @JohnRuggero
    @JohnRuggero 3 місяці тому +1

    43 years old. Garmin VO2 max 58. Run 60+ miles per week. Still improving!

  • @italianpizza9794
    @italianpizza9794 4 місяці тому

    16 with a vo2 max of 76, estimated by my garmin. I train around 12 hours a week with high intensity and plenty of recovery. Seems a bit high, but could be true. My ftp is around 270, with a w/kg of 4.7, so I’m wondering if this vo2 is accurate?

    • @grantrussum9560
      @grantrussum9560 Місяць тому +1

      I've seen videos showing the VO2 max estimate to be exactly that, ESTIMATES. If your Garmin is saying 76, then your VO2 max is way up there! I'm jealous

  • @spellbinder6818
    @spellbinder6818 2 місяці тому

    Is there any data to suggest that having an "elite" VO2max (>97.7 percentile?) is predictive of superior longevity compared to a high VO2max (75-97.7 percentile)?
    It would be great to see if that's the case considering the following arguments to the contrary:
    1) traditionally long lived populations aren't indulging in intense exercise but frequent moderate activity
    2) data such as Olympian cyclists don't live longer than golfers, or professional athletes don't live longer than otherwise generally fit individuals
    3) injury risk esp in later life arising from pushing the envelope

  • @napnap609
    @napnap609 4 місяці тому

    Peter, you didn't list CAC score as a bio marker for determining longevity. Where does that rank in the list of bio-markers your rattled off? High VO2 Max still wins? For example, if someones CAC score ranks in the 90th percentile for their age, is that still beaten out by that same person that's in the 90th percentile of VO2 Max for their age?

    • @RM-jb2bv
      @RM-jb2bv 2 місяці тому

      Peter doesn’t troll the comments section, you woke pleb.

  • @FT__Cool_Stuff______-of5pi
    @FT__Cool_Stuff______-of5pi 4 місяці тому +1

    I guess that's great; my VO2max seems to be significantly higher than the 'elite' category on the chart. Guess i'm living to 120.

  • @RSG71
    @RSG71 4 місяці тому +3

    Do people living in the Blue Zones who regularly live past 100 years old have high VO2 max and strong grip strength? So many conflicting opinions out there on longevity and how to live a long healthy life, who do we believe?

    • @RGatGala
      @RGatGala 4 місяці тому +2

      I'm not a doctor or a scientist, but I think I know enough about basic statistics to say that health/longevity is a matter of complexity that renders determination of causation extremely difficult. The blue zones are a good example. They are almost surely some "chicken or the egg" process of genetics, healthier people, healtheir lifestyles or vice versa. My opinion -- the stuff that works is the age-old shit that is so boring (eat healthy, get excercise, don't abuse drugs, don't be too stressed out). And for god's sake, don't stress and waste too much time trying to optimize the fuck out of your lifespan and health. Life's short no matter what, enjoy it.

    • @gregagregy
      @gregagregy 4 місяці тому

      @@RGatGala absolutely amazing point. When you reach the point of decent energy it will be enough of the 80/20 rule. But someone who is not healthy and wants to have better body and look better will surely want to do everything possible. Someone who can't heal with western medicine will want to try every diet and it optimally because otherwise they will have destroyed life. Someone who is healthy can have decent amount of failures and will still be ok and live long life.

  • @geddon436
    @geddon436 Місяць тому

    I'm interested to hear you speak about Japanese having higher life expectancy than other countries.

  • @redtestarossa
    @redtestarossa 2 місяці тому +1

    V02 max of 73 @ 57 years old. Father is 91 and has never been an athlete and has been overweight for 50 years. Genetics mean a ton.

    • @me-lg1yw
      @me-lg1yw Місяць тому

      I have trouble believing that you’re at 73 at your age probably because I’m the same age with a Vo2max of 43.😂

  • @donwinston
    @donwinston 4 місяці тому +2

    Dr. Attia. VO2Max is a function of weight. The lighter you are the higher your VO2max will be. How do you know the longevity is influenced by simply being overweight and high VO2Max measurements are primarily an artifact? Any study would have to filter their sample to just fit people and measure their VO2Max levels and longevity.

    • @grantrussum9560
      @grantrussum9560 Місяць тому

      @donwinston, this is a perfect point. We have to put other factors into play, but I think VO2 max is a very good indicator, as it shows cardiorespiratory fitness.
      As previously stated, there are other important factors as well.

  • @WhatIfANDHow991
    @WhatIfANDHow991 Місяць тому +1

    Data > than feelings

  • @spellbinder6818
    @spellbinder6818 2 місяці тому

    On 3:35. It seems like a fallacy to believe that if something is easy to change, it can't have long term benefits, and conversely, if a number is beneficial and is sticky, that it might be more beneficial because of that. Quitting smoking or not looking at your cellphone when driving can (potentially) be instantaneous changes that will dramatically improve your longevity.

  • @mcfarlac1
    @mcfarlac1 4 місяці тому +1

    Maybe having a high VO2 max is also a good indicator that you have avoided chronic injury. ronaldo luis nazario had an elite VO2 max during his soccer career. Then he eventually destroyed his knees. Tell me what his VO2 max is now. Maybe his heart is in good shape but he is limited by his injuries and would do poorly on a VO2 max test. I agree with Peter that exercise is important and some focus should be on maintaining a good VO2 max, but there is a tipping point where more training carries a greater risk of eventual chronic injury. Peter never emphasizes this, it’s usually an oversimplification. I’ve read his book and he made the same oversimplification there too.

    • @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729
      @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729 4 місяці тому

      I bet his vo2 would still be quite high... I've dealt with knee injuries from jumping and basketball the past 15 years and I measured my vo2 last summer it was 53ml/kg/min and I weigh like 215lbs lol

    • @joerapo
      @joerapo 3 місяці тому +1

      Peter talks about not overdoing it so much. I don't think anytime he talks about strength and V02Max benefits he has to caveat it by finishing every sentence that you shouldn't deadlift 1000lbs or do ultra marathons for longevity's sake.

  • @odinliamwright
    @odinliamwright 4 місяці тому

    47 years old. My habit is Combat sports 4x per week. HIIT. Swimming. Rock climbing. Running. Ballet. Tai chi. wake up at 4-5 am. Mediate. Work 3 hours. Recover. Nutrition.

  • @AlexWindover
    @AlexWindover 4 місяці тому +3

    I guess the "WHY" i was looking for was the causal not corrollary, as in the actual mechanism that makes VO2 important biologically as opposed to just ; those with high VO2 live longer, why do they live longer? because they have a high VO2 ....maybe i missed something?

  • @naumanshah4764
    @naumanshah4764 4 місяці тому

    Looks like VO2 max is like HbA1c of fitness. Gives a peep at how well you are doing over a long time

  • @Kjuken69
    @Kjuken69 4 місяці тому +2

    Hallo, of a diffrent lifespan maybe, a lifespan of training and high heart rates and are you unlycky you get thickend heart muscles and the risk artrial fibrillation or even worth. So not all positive to be a v2o beast. I would guess steady moderate traning is the best for most people!

    • @bungee7503
      @bungee7503 4 місяці тому

      AF is common in endurance sports people. I got AF on day 3 of the Tour Aotearoa (look it up).

  • @roryfaherty4375
    @roryfaherty4375 4 місяці тому +1

    Love the Ayrton Senna hat

  • @sigfreed11
    @sigfreed11 4 місяці тому

    What is your preferred method to determine a reasonably accurate VO2Max? 5:50

  • @keneticchannel
    @keneticchannel 4 місяці тому

    I could really feel my High Tier vo2 max (49, male aged 36) kicking in yesterday while eating a slice of Costco pizza. Apparently, I'm still gonna live forever. 😄

  • @thomasbrouwer2771
    @thomasbrouwer2771 4 місяці тому

    Nice Airton Senna hat.. Classic

  • @steven871
    @steven871 4 місяці тому

    How can we raise it through cycling?
    I was at 55 as a runner at age 54…six months off due to injury and it has fallen to 50 😮

    • @grantrussum9560
      @grantrussum9560 Місяць тому

      Yep, you can raise it through any type of aerobic exercise. (+ it's good that you're mixing up your workouts!)

  • @rodchristiansen
    @rodchristiansen 4 місяці тому +1

    Love the Ayrton Senna cap 🧢

  • @joseperez1085
    @joseperez1085 4 місяці тому

    I have known people in Cuba that have smoked cigars since 5 years old, never excercise a day in their life, they were strong and fit as a mule, and died at 100 years plus…