Your
Baseline Heart Health Test Sample Results

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cardiovascular health

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The following screens will walk you through the information that you will receive alongside your results. Whatever your intention is for testing — whether it’s to gather data for your own personal use, or to share this information with a medical professional — your results will arm you with valuable insights that will help you make more informed decisions. More awareness means more control of your health, and that’s always the ultimate goal.

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Your results

Your cardiovascular health appears to be normal

based on the biomarker levels in your blood sample.
Your celiac disease related antibodies are below the expected cutoff.

A biomarker (“biological marker”) refers to a category of objective signs that indicate medical state. Elevated biomarker levels in your blood can signal the presence of a disease.

The combination of your 4 biomarker measurements are taken into consideration as a whole when interpreting the success of your celiac disease management.

The combination of your 4 biomarker measurements are taken into considerations as a whole when interpreting your likelihood of having celiac disease.

Diabetes Screening Panel

Measuring HbA1c provides information about your average sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, and glucose provides information about your immediate sugar levels at the time of testing. This test helps determine if you are likely to have and/or develop type 1 or type 2 Diabetes.

HbA1c
4.8%
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
Glucose
77 mg/dL
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
EAG
90.5 mg/dL
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
LDL/HDL Ratio
2.6
NORMAL
VLDL
27 mg/dL
NORMAL
LIPID PANEL

Measuring your lipid panel provides information about your current overall cholesterol profile and triglyceride levels. Together, these provide a comprehensive view into your cardiovascular health that can help assess your risk for cardiovascular disease.

Total Cholesterol
194 mg/dL
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
HDL-C
55 mg/dL
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
LDL-C
91 mg/dL
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
Triglycerides
142 mg/dL
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
3.8
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
LDL/HDL Ratio
2.6
NORMAL
VLDL
27 mg/dL
NORMAL
HS-CRP RESULTS

Inflammation anywhere in the body can cause elevation of hs-CRP. It is a very sensitive measure of inflammation, which is part of the body’s immune response and is an important part of healing from an illness or injury. Too much inflammation can have a negative impact on immune health and heart health.

hsCRP
0.7 mg/L
LOW
LOW
NORMAL
ELEVATED
LDL/HDL Ratio
2.6
NORMAL
VLDL
27 mg/dL
NORMAL
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DETAILED RESULTS

Detailed Patient Results Table

Take a closer look at your results in the table below.

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Biomarker
Quantitative
Qualitative
Reportable Range
Cutoff
Target Range
HbA1c
4.8%
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
4 - 14%
-
5.6%
4.0 - 5.6%
Glucose
77 mg/dL
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
60 - 400 mg/dL
-
100 mg/dL
<100 mg/dL
EAG
(Est. Avg. Glucose)
90.5 mg/dL
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
-
117 mg/dL
68 - 117 mg/dL
Total Cholesterol
194 mg/dL
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
100 - 400 mg/dL
-
200 mg/dL
<200 mg/dL
HDL-C
55 mg/dL
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
25 - 100 mg/dL
-
40 mg/dL
>45 mg/dL
LDL-C
(Calculation)
91 mg/dL
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
12 - 700 mg/dL
-
160 mg/dL
<160 mg/dL
Triglycerides
142 mg/dL
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
50 - 400 mg/dL
-
200 mg/dL
<200 mg/dL
Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
(Calculation)
3.8
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
0.7 - 33
-
5
<5.0
LDL/HDL Ratio
(Calculation)
2.6
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
0.4 - 47
-
0.4
<0.4
VLDL
(Calculation)
27 mg/dL
Low
Normal
Elevated
-
-
Low
10 - 80 mg/dL
-
30 mg/dL
<30.0 mg/dL
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