This article discusses the importance of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) as a key determinant of longevity and health, and introduces DIY methods for individuals to estimate and monitor their CRF.
The author begins by highlighting that monitoring CRF, the "most powerful driver of healthy longevity," has traditionally been out of reach for the general public. However, the latest scientific advancements have now made it possible for people to accurately estimate their CRF without access to a laboratory.
The article emphasizes that CRF is entirely within an individual's control, as it can be improved or diminished through exercise and lifestyle modifications. However, without the ability to measure and track CRF, people have been "flying blind" with their health and fitness routines.
The author then introduces the key point of the article - that readers can now use validated methods to accurately estimate their CRF and optimize their exercise and lifestyle accordingly. This allows individuals to take an active role in improving their longevity and disease-free lifespan.
The article cites research showing that CRF is a better predictor of longevity than many other common health markers. It suggests that CRF may be the "only ticket to longevity" for many people, underscoring the importance of this topic.
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by Dr. Lutz Kra... alle medium.com 07-26-2024
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