What does my overall Report Card score mean?
Your Report Card score is designed to give you a quick, high-level summary of your cardiovascular health based on the data you’ve shared with Cardiogram.
📈 How the score works
- It’s a single number that summarizes your risk levels for several health conditions
- Higher scores generally indicate lower risk, while lower scores may indicate higher risk
- The score is generated using trends in your heart rate, sleep, activity, and physical profile
Think of it like a credit score for your heart — helpful for spotting trends, but not a medical diagnosis
🧪 Not a medical test
The Report Card score is not clinically tested or FDA cleared, and it’s not meant to replace medical advice. It’s simply one data point to help you:
• Track changes over time
• Identify patterns in your health habits
• Stay motivated on your wellness journey
If you have concerns about your cardiovascular health, please speak with a healthcare professional.
❓ Want to understand your individual condition scores?
Tap on your Report Card to explore more details for specific conditions like:
• Hypertension
• Diabetes
• Sleep apnea
Each condition has its own section showing how your data compares to others with that diagnosis.
Questions about your score? Reach out to us at [email protected] — we’d be happy to help explain it.