The Reason VO₂ Max Declines with Age (gethealthspan.com)

by dtawfik1 3 comments 29 points
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[−] coldtea 39d ago

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The decline is not just about the heart. VO₂ max falls by approximately 46% between ages 20 and 70, while maximal cardiac output falls by only 31% over the same period. The gap between those two numbers is the first quantitative signal that something beyond cardiac output is driving the loss.

The difference in % is modest enough that it just seems to implie it's not directly 45 degree linear, but has a not that impressive multiplier. Why would vo2max and cardiac output be perfectly direct? After all vo2max also takes into account the lungs and muscles for example.

[−] bestouff 39d ago
TL;DR:

> The peripheral decline reflects four converging biological processes. Sarcopenia preferentially strips away mitochondria-rich type II muscle fibers. Mitochondrial density and efficiency decline. Capillary networks thin, increasing diffusion distances. And interstitial changes further impair oxygen movement from blood to cell. None of these is catastrophic alone, but together they compound into something substantial.

The (obvious) answer : exercise your body

[−] RickJWagner 39d ago
Indeed.

Father Time is undefeated, but we can make him fight more rounds if we prepare.

[−] bestouff 39d ago
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