The revised Healthy Heart Score range (HHS) is based on sound scientific research and has undergone extensive expert input and scrutiny. Also, Multiply’s panel of health experts extensively scrutinised normative values. While not all health professionals always agree on scientific principles, it does not detract from the physiological basis and research.
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- How long is the in-person health assessment valid for?
- Can I do single health assessment measurements at the health professional?
- Why was body fat percentage added as a metric?
- Why is my blood pressure tested in the health assessment?
- Why do you test my total cholesterol?
- Why does cholesterol form part of the Healthy Heart Score?
- Why is glucose assessed?
- Will my HbA1c result be used?
- What does each variable’s category mean in a health assessment?
- Can a person that exercises regularly still have unacceptable health assessment results?