Metrics That Matter Update: VO2 Max

Metrics That Matter Update: VO2 Max

I recently noticed that my fitness wearable (Whoop) started automatically estimating V02 Max and in talking with clients this week I learned Apple, Garmin and many other popular wearables do the same. I wrote about this health and fitness metric back in 2019. I’d say the results given by wearables are “cool” and “interesting”. If you want to get more precise, you can perform a more robust and more accurate test wearing a mask while performing strenuous cardio (usually on a treadmill but also possible on a bike or rower). 

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Can a “Heart Attack Test” Spot Early Signs of Heart Disease?

Can a “Heart Attack Test” Spot Early Signs of Heart Disease?

As I settle into my mid-40s I’m starting to take closer and closer looks at my biomarkers. While I bust my butt to exercise and eat well I’ve always had to keep an eye on my LDL (“bad cholesterol’). In addition to their amazing good looks, intelligence and humility, I also inherited that from my parents! So I recently scheduled a quick and easy imaging test of my heart to better understand my heart health and risk for future heart disease.

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