Heart Health
Evaluate your cardiovascular risk by assessing key health factors and lifestyle choices.
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Access free health calculators to understand your BMI, diabetes risk, and heart disease risk. These tools are designed for health awareness and educational purposes only.
All calculators provide informational insights and should not replace professional medical advice.
Monitor and assess key aspects of your health with our comprehensive calculator modules
Evaluate your cardiovascular risk by assessing key health factors and lifestyle choices.
Assess your risk of developing type 2 diabetes through a simple questionnaire.
Calculate your Body Mass Index to understand your weight category and health status.
Visual indicators help you understand your health status at a glance
Learn about key health metrics and how our calculators can help you stay informed
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple tool that helps you understand if your weight is in a healthy range for your height. While BMI doesn't measure body fat directly, it's a useful screening tool that can indicate potential health risks.
Type 2 diabetes often develops gradually, and early awareness of risk factors can make a significant difference. Factors like family history, age, physical activity levels, and body weight all play a role.
Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of health concerns worldwide. Many risk factors are within your control, such as maintaining healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels, staying physically active, and avoiding smoking.
All health calculators on HealthRisko are provided for informational and educational purposes only. These tools are designed to raise awareness and help you understand various health metrics, but they should never replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The results from our calculators are estimates based on general risk factors and should not be considered definitive medical assessments. Always consult with qualified healthcare providers for proper evaluation, diagnosis, and personalized medical guidance.