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Right now we are only doing a split on adult female/male but we realize that is not perfect. The next incarnation needs to include what you list because "healthy" varies.

Thanks for your feedback!


Right.

You can manipulate what is "healthy" (min/max) in the chart by editing the end points of the green zone on the left hand side.

On the right hand side you can input your values for each metric to see it plotted on the hGraph circle + get a score.

Feel free to submit what you think is healthy in the bottom right.

Thanks for the feedback!

Eric


Howdy,

If you'd like to play with hGraph check out a tool we made during development.

http://hscoremixer.org/

We created this tool for physicians to give us feedback on the engine that drives hGraph. You can define what is considered "healthy" and rank each metric's importance in your overall health.

Put in your numbers and see how healthy you are.

Eric


What's the logic behind the alcohol part in this? Mine goes red when I change it from 4 drinks a week to 1... surely the latter is healthier? :)

Great design by the way!


Also fun is happiness, if you're too happy you're in the red!


Yes, some of these are a bit unreasonable in the tool. ... but we really want you to drink! ;)


I assume the ranges are entirely pulled out of thin air? Or do you really assume anybody who exercises less than 20 hours a week is unhealthy?


lol 14 stone is considered underweight on this...


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