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Your total cholesterol to HDL ratio is in the normal range, indicating moderate (not elevated) cardiovascular risk from this metric.
An very low total cholesterol to HDL ratio means a very large proportion of your total cholesterol is the protective HDL type. This is associated with a very low cardiovascular risk profile.
Excellent result. No action needed.
Total/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A low total cholesterol to HDL ratio indicates your cholesterol mix is heavily skewed toward the protective variety. This is strongly associated with low cardiovascular disease risk.
Great result. Maintain current healthy habits.
Total/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — favorableYour cholesterol balance is skewed toward the protective end — more HDL relative to total cholesterol.
No action needed. Good result.
Total/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — favorableYour total cholesterol to HDL ratio is in the normal range, indicating moderate (not elevated) cardiovascular risk from this metric.
Improve the ratio by raising HDL (exercise) and lowering total cholesterol (diet).
Total/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — within reference rangeA total/HDL ratio below 4 is the target range for cardiovascular protection. At this level, your protective HDL represents a healthy proportion of your total cholesterol.
Excellent. Keep up the habits that support this level — exercise, healthy fats, and avoiding smoking.
Total/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — optimal (<4)A ratio of 4–5 is in the borderline risk zone. HDL is not keeping up sufficiently with total cholesterol, meaning the artery-protective effect is being diluted.
Prioritize raising HDL through regular aerobic exercise. Reduce total cholesterol through dietary changes. Recheck in 6 months.
Total/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — borderline high (4–5)A ratio above 5 means HDL is not keeping adequate pace with total cholesterol. This is a significant cardiovascular risk signal, especially if LDL is also elevated.
See your doctor for a full cardiovascular risk assessment. Lifestyle changes are essential and medication may be appropriate.
Total/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — above reference range (>5)A total/HDL ratio above 7 is in the very high risk zone for cardiovascular disease. HDL is very inadequate relative to the total cholesterol burden.
Seek urgent medical care. Comprehensive cardiovascular risk reduction — lifestyle changes and likely statin therapy — is needed immediately.
Total/HDL Ratio: {{value}} — very high (>7)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.