An umbrella review published in the journal Sports Medicine examined whether cardiorespiratory fitness can identify existing cardiovascular disease or predict serious cardiac events, according to the report. Researchers analyzed six large research reviews covering more than 31,000 people across multiple populations, the report stated.
The review asked whether CRF, measured most commonly through VO2 max, can serve as a diagnostic tool for heart d…
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