Peter Attia· MD
the question is always do you want accuracy of what really you are looking at or do you are just looking at oxygen consumption and then you create an artificial setting which is not necessarily representable for what you're doing so it is a little bit of a give and take where basically yes you give a little bit in one place you lose maybe a little bit of let's say absolute accuracy from the device because you're introducing some more unknown variables there but at the same time you're looking at it now in real life conditions where you want to see okay what is it looking like here and you get that accuracy in there but on the compromise of absolute let's say measurement