By Cathy Johnson.
Sure, you know how many birthdays you’ve clocked up. But how old are you on the inside? A new calculator reveals this, giving you a different age that’s arguably a lot more meaningful.
We’ve all heard that 40 is the new 30. Or depending on your age, you might prefer ‘50 is the new 30′, or ’70 is the new 50′.
It turns out there can be some truth to this. But you could also be 30 – and more like 50. And we’re not just talking about your choice of clothing or hairstyle.
While you have no say in your chronological age – the number of years you've clocked up since birth – your biological age is something different altogether. It reflects how healthy your insides are, and this can bear little resemblance to the age on your last birthday card.
Professor Ulrik Wisloff prefers the term 'fitness age' because it turns out one thing that says a lot about the health of your body's tissues is your fitness level.
By comparing your individual fitness level with the average fitness level of others the same age, you can get a measure of your personal fitness age.
Calculating your fitness age.
Wisloff, director of the KG Jebsen Centre for Exercise in Medicine at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and his team have developed an online calculator to help you figure out your personal fitness age, and you don't have to go anywhere near an exercise bike or treadmill (you might need a tape measure though).