Risk, not diagnosis
A higher score suggests more attention may be useful, but it does not diagnose diabetes on its own.
Review diabetes risk factors with SelHealth and understand how common lifestyle and health signals may shape your risk pattern.
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 Diabetes Risk Checker helps you look at the pattern of common risk factors that may raise the chance of future diabetes. It is useful for awareness and prevention planning, not for confirming whether diabetes is already present.
A higher score suggests more attention may be useful, but it does not diagnose diabetes on its own.
No. It means the pattern may justify closer follow-up or formal testing, not that the condition is confirmed.
Often yes. Weight management, activity, nutrition, and sleep can all influence long-term risk.
These nearby tools help you place diabetes risk within body composition, cardio-metabolic load, and life-pattern context.