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By Anne Harding
If you're middle-aged or older, a 10-minute walking test can give you and your doctor a pretty clear picture of whether you are at higher risk of dying during the next few years compared with other people your age, according to a large new analysis of data showing that cardiorespiratory fitness is intimately linked with the risk of dying of just about any cause.<\/p>\n
However, you probably won't get this exercise test unless you ask for it.<\/p>\n
The exercise stress test—or, in medical parlance, the graded exercise test—measures your cardiorespiratory fitness, or how well your heart, lungs, muscles, and blood vessels work together to use oxygen and produce energy. There are several ways to do the test, but it basically involves walking or running on a treadmill at progressively steeper inclines or faster speeds under medical supervision.<\/p>\n
It has been known for decades that cardiorespiratory fitness is a key factor in mortality risk, with more-fit people surviving longer than the less-fit, says Timothy Church, PhD, MD, director of preventive medicine research at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. "Fitness is just simply as powerful a risk factor as there is," he says.<\/p>\n
But primary-care doctors don't include it in a patient's workup along with blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and so on, he says. "It's expensive, it's not easy to do, it requires special equipment, and physicians these days don't even have time to talk about exercise in general, let alone do exercise tests on everybody."<\/p>\n