Cholesterol Ratio Calculator
Calculate your cholesterol ratios — Total/HDL, LDL/HDL, and Triglyceride/HDL. Understand your cardiovascular risk from lipid profile results.
What is Cholesterol Ratio Calculator?
This cholesterol ratio calculator interprets your lipid profile by computing key ratios that predict heart disease risk better than individual numbers. Includes Total/HDL ratio, LDL/HDL ratio, and the Triglyceride/HDL ratio (an insulin resistance marker).
Should I use this during pregnancy?
Pregnancy-related calculators provide general estimates. Always follow your gynecologist's specific guidance, as individual pregnancy journeys vary significantly.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your Total Cholesterol, HDL (Good Cholesterol), LDL (Bad Cholesterol), and other required values in the input fields
- Results are computed instantly as you enter or modify values — no need to click a button
- Review the computed output showing your cholesterol ratio results with a detailed breakdown
- Discuss the results with a healthcare professional for personalised guidance — this tool provides estimates, not diagnoses
How Cholesterol Ratio Calculator is Calculated
This calculator uses the formula: Total/HDL Ratio = Total Cholesterol / HDL | LDL/HDL = LDL / HDL. Where Ideal Total/HDL: <3.5 ; Ideal LDL/HDL: <2.5 ; VLDL = Triglycerides / 5. Ratios are better risk predictors than individual numbers. High HDL is protective. All calculations run entirely in your browser — no data is transmitted to any server.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cholesterol ratio matters most?
Total/HDL ratio is the strongest single predictor. Ideal: below 3.5. The Triglyceride/HDL ratio is gaining importance — below 2 indicates good insulin sensitivity; above 4 suggests metabolic syndrome risk.
I have high total cholesterol but high HDL — is that bad?
Not necessarily. If your HDL is above 60 mg/dL, it is protective and raises total cholesterol. A Total/HDL ratio below 3.5 is more important than the absolute total cholesterol number. Focus on the ratios.
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Why Use This Calculator?
Health metrics provide crucial insights into your wellbeing, and Cholesterol Ratio Calculator gives you accurate, clinically-validated results instantly. For Indians and South Asians, standard health benchmarks often need adjustment — this calculator accounts for population-specific factors. With India's growing lifestyle disease burden (diabetes affects 101 million Indians), proactive health monitoring through tools like this is more important than ever. Your health data stays completely private — all calculations happen in your browser.
What This Tool Offers
- Instant Cholesterol Ratio Calculator calculation with validated formulas
- Detailed step-by-step result breakdown
- Works offline as a Progressive Web App
- Completely free — no signup or data collection
- Mobile-friendly responsive design
- Save and share your results easily
Expert Tips
- 💡 Consult a healthcare professional before making major lifestyle changes based on calculator results.
- 💡 Track your metrics over time — trends matter more than single measurements.
- 💡 For Indians, use Asian-specific health benchmarks when available.
- 💡 Combine multiple health metrics for a comprehensive picture — don't rely on one number.
- 💡 Regular health check-ups complement calculator-based monitoring.
Who Is This For?
Health-conscious individuals monitoring their wellness, fitness enthusiasts and gym-goers tracking progress, healthcare professionals during patient assessments, and anyone proactively managing their health.
📚 Complete Guide Available
Want to learn more? Read our comprehensive guide with detailed explanations, real-world examples, expert analysis, and actionable tips.
Read: CholesterolratioMedical disclaimer: This calculator provides general estimates and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Results may vary based on individual factors. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance. See our full Disclaimer.
Maintained by: Sagar Sahni, Calc Labz | Review: formula checks, worked examples, and periodic updates
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Last updated: April 2026