The Peter Attia Drive

#217 ‒ Exercise, VO2 max, and longevity | Mike Joyner, M.D.

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Aug 8, 2022
Mike Joyner, a physician-researcher at the Mayo Clinic and a global authority on exercise physiology, explores the powerful link between exercise and longevity. He discusses how various exercises combat age-related health declines and enhance fitness. Joyner also dives into VO2 max—its measurement and improvement—and its correlation with reduced mortality. Providing training insights, he emphasizes exercise intensity and volume while addressing the potential risks of overtraining. The conversation encourages practical strategies for maintaining physical health as we age.
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INSIGHT

HRV and Training

  • While HRV can be genetic, it is modifiable through training.
  • Focus on training adaptations rather than initial baseline differences in HRV.
INSIGHT

VO2 Max and Mortality

  • VO2 max, measuring oxygen consumption during exercise, is linked to all-cause mortality: higher fitness means lower risk.
  • This relationship is monotonic, even at high fitness levels, showing continued mortality reduction with increasing VO2 max.
ANECDOTE

Clarence DeMar's Arteries

  • Clarence DeMar, a seven-time Boston Marathon winner, had plaque buildup despite lifelong training, but his arteries were large.
  • Exercise is protective but not a complete vaccine against heart disease, highlighting its impact on vascular health.
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