Measure of fi tness and physical activity related to cardiovascular diseases and death

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Abstract

The quality of fitness (aerobic capacity, maximal endurance performance or highly related physiological parameters) or physical activity improving fitness show a tight, reverse correlation to the all-cause and to the cardiovascular mortality within. The most fit one third of the population expect a 30-40 percent smaller chance for cardiovascular events, compared to the less fit third quarter. Low fitness (that can be changed) is just as a threatening risk factor as the traditional ones, its detection calls out for simple interventions to improve fitness: proper physical exercise.

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Apor, P. (2011). Measure of fi tness and physical activity related to cardiovascular diseases and death. Orvosi Hetilap, 152(3), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.1556/OH.2011.29022

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