Direction over precision
Biological age tools are most useful for showing health direction and motivation, not exact scientific precision.
Estimate biological age with SelHealth and explore how routine, recovery, and health signals may compare with chronological age.
Simple daily estimate based on body weight and activity.
Classify your blood pressure reading using systolic and diastolic values.
Estimate your resting heart rate status and basic target zone.
Estimate your heart age using age, blood pressure, resting heart rate, and smoking status.
A simple educational estimate based on age, resting heart rate, waist, and smoking.
A simple educational screener based on age, waist, fasting glucose, and activity.
An educational cardiometabolic risk snapshot using a few common inputs. This is not a validated event-risk calculator.
A simplified educational review of common lipid patterns. It does not replace clinician interpretation within overall cardiovascular risk.
A simplified motivational estimate based on age, body size, and activity—not a validated clinical metabolic measure.
Estimate a simplified population-style life expectancy using age, sex, smoking, and activity.
The Biological Age Calculator offers a broader wellness-style estimate that reflects how your current routine and health markers may compare with your calendar age. It is best used as a motivational overview, not as a medical verdict.
Biological age tools are most useful for showing health direction and motivation, not exact scientific precision.
Yes. The estimate reflects health patterns, not just how many years you have lived.
Sleep, activity, nutrition, stress control, and managing chronic risk factors can all matter.
These related tools extend the picture toward metabolic age, life expectancy, and cardiovascular context.