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Fitness Age Calculator

Estimate fitness age from a measured VO2 max and compare your aerobic fitness with sex-specific reference values across adult ages.

Your details

Use a measured VO2 max or an estimate from a validated exercise test.

Estimated fitness age

38 years

Below your real age (2 years younger)

VO2 max used

42.0 ml/kg/min

Fitness rating for your age

Average

The average VO2 max for your sex and age is about 41.0 ml/kg/min. Your fitness age is the age at which your VO2 max would be exactly average, so a lower number means stronger aerobic fitness.

Average VO₂max Reference Points

The calculator interpolates between its sex-specific average VO₂max reference points.

AgeMaleFemale
2048 mL/kg/min40 mL/kg/min
2547 mL/kg/min39 mL/kg/min
3543 mL/kg/min35 mL/kg/min
4539 mL/kg/min32 mL/kg/min
5535 mL/kg/min29 mL/kg/min
6531 mL/kg/min26 mL/kg/min
7527 mL/kg/min23 mL/kg/min

Frequently Asked Questions about the Fitness Age Calculator

What is fitness age?
Fitness age is the age at which your cardiorespiratory fitness, measured as VO2 max, equals the population average for your sex. If your fitness age is lower than your real age, your aerobic fitness is above average. If it is higher, you are below average for your years. The idea comes from research at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
How does the calculator estimate my fitness age?
You enter your sex, age, and a measured VO2 max or an estimate from a validated exercise test. The calculator matches that value to sex-specific average VO2 max reference values and interpolates the age at which the average matches your result. That matched age is your fitness age.
What if I do not know my VO2 max?
This calculator does not make a non-exercise estimate from waist size, resting heart rate, or activity. Use a measured VO2 max or an estimate from a validated exercise test before entering a value.
Why does waist size and resting heart rate matter for fitness?
Waist size and resting heart rate can be useful health measures, but they do not enter this calculator. Its result is based on the VO2 max value you provide, your age, and the selected sex-specific reference values.
How can I lower my fitness age?
A lower fitness age requires a higher VO2 max. Regular aerobic training can improve VO2 max, but the size and timing of any change depend on your starting fitness, training, recovery, and health. Use repeat measurements from a comparable test to track change.
Is this a medical assessment?
No. This calculator is for education and general fitness tracking only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or a supervised exercise test. Talk to a doctor before starting a new training program, especially if you have a heart condition, are over 45, or have other health concerns.

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