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Cholesterol Ratio Calculator

Cholesterol Ratio Calculator

Total/HDL cholesterol ratio.

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About Cholesterol Ratio Calculator

The Cholesterol Ratio Calculator is an essential tool for individuals monitoring their heart health. By simply inputting your Total Cholesterol and HDL (high-density lipoprotein) levels, this tool swiftly calculates your cholesterol ratio. This critical metric, derived from dividing your Total Cholesterol by your HDL, provides a valuable, quick assessment of your potential risk for cardiovascular disease. Understanding this ratio is a key step in evaluating heart health, offering insights beyond individual cholesterol numbers. It's designed for anyone seeking a clear, professional interpretation of a significant heart health indicator, empowering informed discussions with healthcare providers.

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Total / HDL Ratio
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Formula: Total Cholesterol / HDL

Common Interpretations:

  • Under 3.5: Ideal
  • Under 5.0: Good
  • Above 5.0: Higher risk for heart disease
Medical Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and screening purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.