
VO2 max – your body’s ability to transport and use oxygen during intense exercise – is more than just a measure of athletic performance. Long regarded as the gold standard for cardiovascular fitness, this key metric, measured in millilitres of oxygen per kilogram of body weight per minute (ml/kg/min), is now linked to something even more important: longevity. New research reveals that those with a higher VO2 max not only perform better in endurance sports but also have a signifi cantly lower risk of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, type-2 diabetes, and even premature death. In short, boosting your VO2 max could be one of the most powerful ways to extend your life.
Health and human performance specialist Dr David Lipman explains why VO2 max is such a reliable indicator of cardiovascular fitness: “It encompasses many body systems. It shows how much you can breathe in and get from your lungs to your blood and from your blood to the muscles.” The higher an athlete’s VO2 max, the more fuel they can burn at their top end. “There is a large genetic component,” adds Lipman, “but it is also trainable.”
V02 Max through the ages
Row 0 – Cell 0 |
Poor |
Fair |
Good |
Excellent |
Fit cyclist |
Men 20-29 |
< 34 |
34-44 |
45-51 |
> 52 |
> 60 |
Women 20-29 |
< 26 |
26-35 |
36-41 |
> 42 |
> 50 |
Men 30-39 |
< 32 |
32-41 |
42-47 |
> 48 |
> 58 |
Women 30-39 |
< 24 |
24-33 |
34-39 |
> 40 |
> 48 |
Men 40-49 |
< 30 |
30-38 |
39-44 |
> 45 |
> 55 |
Women 40-49 |
< 22 |
22-31 |
32-36 |
> 37 |
> 45 |
Men 50-59 |
< 26 |
26-35 |
36-42 |
> 43 |
> 50 |
Women 50-59 |
< 20 |
20-28 |
29-33 |
> 34 |
> 42 |
Men 60-69 |
< 22 |
22-30 |
31-36 |
> 37 |
> 47 |
Women 60-69 |
< 18 |
18-26 |
27-31 |
> 32 |
> 40 |
Men 70+ |
< 18 |
18-27 |
28-33 |
> 34 |
> 42 |
Women 70+ |
< 16 |
16-24 |
25-29 |
> 30 |
> 38 |