Cleveland Clinic Research Shows 'Estimated Age' From Exercise Stress Test is Better Indicator Than Actual Age of How Long You Live
February 14, 2019
February 14, 2019
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 14 -- The Cleveland Clinic issued the following news release:
Cleveland Clinic researchers have developed a tool to calculate a person's physiological age based on their exercise performance during a stress test and found this is a better predictor of how long they'll live compared to their actual age.
Researchers studied 126,356 patients who were referred for an exercise treadmill testing at Cleveland Clinic between Jan. 1, 1991, and Feb. 27, 2015 . . .
Cleveland Clinic researchers have developed a tool to calculate a person's physiological age based on their exercise performance during a stress test and found this is a better predictor of how long they'll live compared to their actual age.
Researchers studied 126,356 patients who were referred for an exercise treadmill testing at Cleveland Clinic between Jan. 1, 1991, and Feb. 27, 2015 . . .