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Health Span Extension Research
Decent compression of morbidity formula
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<blockquote data-quote="tareload" data-source="post: 263266"><p>Great points. The extremely fit older person may die of sudden cardiac arrest but their compression of morbidity will be awesome LOL. U shaped as most things I presume. So I am neglecting mortality.</p><p></p><p>Yeah I was trying to capture the bodyweight component in the mile time. A 300 lb man who can run 7 min mile...God Bless Him!</p><p></p><p>Hence was playing around with some strength component, age, and a cardiovascular fitness input. The weight takes care of itself via the cardio score unless the subject is a mutant 400 lb man who can run a 7 min mile.</p><p></p><p>For years I have tried this simple test....</p><p></p><p>315 for 5 on bench press</p><p>6 min mile by foot</p><p></p><p>Never could do both at the same bodyweight and within the same week or month.</p><p></p><p>To [USER=550]@TLR[/USER] 's point, after running into AFIB a couple years ago I still ain't rushing out to train for conquering that right now haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tareload, post: 263266"] Great points. The extremely fit older person may die of sudden cardiac arrest but their compression of morbidity will be awesome LOL. U shaped as most things I presume. So I am neglecting mortality. Yeah I was trying to capture the bodyweight component in the mile time. A 300 lb man who can run 7 min mile...God Bless Him! Hence was playing around with some strength component, age, and a cardiovascular fitness input. The weight takes care of itself via the cardio score unless the subject is a mutant 400 lb man who can run a 7 min mile. For years I have tried this simple test.... 315 for 5 on bench press 6 min mile by foot Never could do both at the same bodyweight and within the same week or month. To [USER=550]@TLR[/USER] 's point, after running into AFIB a couple years ago I still ain't rushing out to train for conquering that right now haha. [/QUOTE]
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