Peter Attia· MD
so and we're looking at all cause mortality here um and you can see a pretty clear trend
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so and we're looking at all cause mortality here um and you can see a pretty clear trend
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so what happens is that once your V2 Max goes up again just like physical activity it's a measure of of physical fitness and it's also linked to all cause mortality
the relationship is monotonic and it does not Plateau so correct it's that's that's an important thing to to appreciate which is this is a more is better phenomenon and very few things in physiology are more is better