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What percentage of VO2 max is considered vigorous exercise?

  1. Less than 50%

  2. 40%-60%

  3. 60%-70%

  4. Greater than 60%

The correct answer is: Greater than 60%

Vigorous exercise is characterized by a higher intensity effort that typically requires a significant amount of energy and leads to increased heart rate and breathing. When assessing exercise intensity via VO2 max—an indicator of cardiovascular fitness—it is generally accepted that vigorous exercise occurs at more than 60% of an individual's VO2 max. At this level, an individual is engaged in activities that are challenging and will lead to improvements in fitness and endurance. Examples of vigorous-intensity activities may include running, swimming laps, or participating in high-intensity interval training. On the other hand, lower percentages of VO2 max, such as those below 60%, generally denote moderate or light exercise, which does not elicit the same physiological response as vigorous exercise. Therefore, the threshold of greater than 60% of VO2 max is the defining mark for vigorous exercise, making it the accurate choice in this context.