HEALTH RISK SCREENINGS Sample Health Risk Report ![]()
Risk Identification
The Health Risk Screening Profile (HRP) identifies behaviors that may be detrimental to your heart health. Specific answers have been classified as Redline measurements by a panel of healthcare experts. These responses are defined as health behaviors or circumstances that are a threat to an individual’s physical health and require specific attention to modify or improve. The type and quantity of these high-risk behaviors serve as a warning sign for possible future heart and metabolic disease.
Cardio-Metabolic Profile
The HRP is a snapshot of your current health status. It is used to help you become aware of the health practices that can impact your heart health and overall well-being. The emphasis in this profile is put on factors that you can control. Health enhancement recommendations are established from guidelines of leading health institutions in the U.S., including:
American Cancer Institute American College of Sports Medicine
American Heart Association National Institutes of Health
Centers for Disease Control USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans
Medical research has found specific lifestyle practices that are associated with increases in longevity and improved health. Your current health profile was compared to data from studies on Americans. According to those comparisons, the HRP has rated your heart health in several domains on a scale from “High Risk" to “Ideal”. Responses to questions in the HRP that suggest risk will show a red 1 (which designates one Redline measure) in the far right column.