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Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. This calculator uses the Framingham Risk Score — a clinically validated model — to estimate your 10-year risk of developing cardiovascular disease based on age, cholesterol, blood pressure, and lifestyle factors.
Based on the Framingham Risk Score model
A heart risk score estimates your probability of developing cardiovascular disease (heart attack or stroke) over the next 10 years based on known risk factors.
The Framingham Risk Score (FRS) is one of the most widely used tools globally. Developed from the long-running Framingham Heart Study, it uses a combination of age, gender, cholesterol levels, blood pressure, smoking status, and diabetes to predict cardiovascular risk. Physicians use this score to guide treatment decisions, including whether to recommend lifestyle changes or medication.
Elevated total cholesterol and low HDL ("good") cholesterol increase plaque buildup in arteries, raising heart attack risk significantly.
Smoking damages blood vessel walls, accelerates atherosclerosis, and doubles your risk of heart disease. Quitting reduces risk within months.
Hypertension forces the heart to work harder, weakening arteries over time. A systolic BP above 140 mmHg significantly raises cardiovascular risk.
Diabetes damages blood vessels and nerves controlling the heart. Diabetics are 2–4 times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease.
Risk increases with age. Men face higher risk earlier (over 45), while women's risk rises significantly after menopause (over 55).
HDL removes excess cholesterol from arteries. Levels above 60 mg/dL are protective, while below 40 mg/dL increases risk.
Your 10-year cardiovascular risk percentage falls into one of four categories:
Your heart disease risk is below average. Maintain healthy habits — balanced diet, regular exercise, and routine checkups.
You have some risk factors that need attention. Lifestyle modifications and regular monitoring are recommended.
Significant risk present. Consult your doctor about medication alongside lifestyle changes. Annual heart checkups are essential.
Immediate medical consultation recommended. Aggressive treatment and close monitoring are typically needed.
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