Biomarker Calculator
Evaluate cardiovascular risk and key health markers based on age, cholesterol, blood pressure and lifestyle. Visual reference ranges help you interpret your levels.
Step 1: Personal Information
Why these matter
Age and sex are non‑modifiable risk factors. Weight and height are used for BMI, which influences many biomarkers.
Step 2: Biomarkers & Lifestyle
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About biomarker targets
Optimal total cholesterol is below 200 mg/dL, HDL above 40 (men) / 50 (women), BP below 120/80. Smoking and diabetes increase risk significantly.
Your Biomarker Assessment
Summary
Reference Ranges
Biomarker Breakdown
Estimated 10‑Year Cardiovascular Risk
12.5%
Moderate risk (consider lifestyle changes)
Total Cholesterol / HDL
4.0
Systolic BP
120 mmHg
BMI
25.9
Risk factors
2
Biomarker Reference Ranges
| Biomarker | Optimal | Borderline | High risk |
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Your biomarkers vs optimal ranges
How risk is estimated
Simplified Framingham‑style model
Risk = baseline (5%) + age points + (TC/HDL ratio × 2) + BP points + smoker (8%) + diabetes (5%). Adjusted for sex.
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