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1 Prepared for: Wellness Event Year: 2018 Wellness Event: Start Date: Jan 15, 2018 Healics Wellness Team Account Executive: Kristen Winchester-Peden (414) Wellness Consultant: Kathy Zarzynski (414) Healics, Inc v1.2 HEA SC:14

2 Table of Contents Health & Wellness Overview Your Executive Summary is a comprehensive overview of your employees' health and wellbeing. The data provided will help determine where to focus your health and wellness program strategies. Demographic Breakdown The makeup (gender, age employee/spouse status) of the current test group and a comparison to the Healics National Average. Participation & Scoring Detail Provides a historical overview of participation and health risk status along with trends/changes in risk categories. Health Risk Scorecard An explanation of how points are assigned to your preventive health related risks. Participant Risk Profile - Biomarkers Reports the number/percent of employees in each of the health risk factors tested. Participant Risk Profile - Self Reported The risk profile for employee self-reported lifestyle metrics. High Risk vs Healics National Average Provides the current and previous year high risk category status along with comparison to the Healics National Average; explains the impact of high risk status and related chronic disease. Risk Comparison A year by year comparison of demographics, risk category and risk category average points. Cohort Analysis Reports score and health risk status trends of participants who have tested multiple years. Indicates impact of current wellness strategies on employees who participate year to year. Medical History Year by year analysis of self-reported medical status and medication use. Useful in comparison to medical plan data. Readiness to Change & Interest Survey Ranks employees level of interest in wellness topics in addition to self-reported readiness to change lifestyle behaviors. Can be used to determine wellness program strategy and health coaching goals. Company Snapshot Single page view of aggregate data including Participation, Average Score, Top Interests, Risk Category, Lab Alerts, and Low/High Risks Healics, Inc Page: 2 v1.5 HEA SC:14

3 Health & Wellness Overview Today, the need for flexible and affordable wellness solutions is greater than ever. Healics is committed to partnering with in improving health outcomes and reducing health risks of your employees. Health risk assessments, biometric screenings, and personal health coaching have both health and financial benefits for employers. It is important that each individual strive to be the healthiest they can be. Awareness, early intervention, support and guidance are some of the key steps to accomplish that goal. Research shows that science based clinical and behavior change methodology, along with well-designed wellness programs, result in improved health and reduced health care utilization. Components of a successful program include: Onsite biometric screening Face to face and/or telephonic health coaching Incentives for participation and outcomes Leadership participation and support Individual self-responsibility and engagement Developing a strategic plan for total population health management A healthy work culture This highlights the overall health status of your workforce and analyzes the impact of specific components of your organization s health and wellness strategy on overall employee health and wellbeing. We are pleased to partner with to provide a comprehensive health and wellness strategy and to help your employees live their healthiest, happiest, most vibrant lives Healics, Inc Page: 3 v2.0 HEA SC:14

4 Demographic Breakdown Male Employees 115 Female Employees 339 Total Employees 454 Male Retired Employees 0 Female Retired Employees 0 Total Retired Employees 0 Male Spouses 91 Female Spouses 27 Total Spouses 118 Male Retired Spouses 0 Female Retired Spouses 0 Total Retired Spouses 0 Male Total 206 Female Total 366 Total Participants 572 Your Participants Healics National Average Male Employees 2 Male Employees 44% Female Employees 59% Female Employees 37% Male Spouses 16% Male Spouses 8% Female Spouses 5% Female Spouses 11% Male Retired Employees Male Retired Employees Female Retired Employees Female Retired Employees Male Retired Spouses Male Retired Spouses Female Retired Spouses Female Retired Spouses Your Participants by Age Group (average age: 44.4) Healics National Average by Age Group (average age: 45.0) % 9.3% 18.9% 10.5% 18.7% 8.6% 14.3% 4.7% 5.9% % 11.5% 10.7% % 14.6% 13.9% 6.8% 5.7% < < Male Female Male Female The Healics National Average represents data collected from 500+ employers screened in the previous calendar year Healics, Inc Page: 4 v1.4 HEA SC:14

5 Demographic Breakdown Your Participants by Event Group District Office 34 Evergreen Elementary 68 Holmen High School 151 Holmen Middle School 100 Prairie View Elementary 60 Sand Lake Elementary 65 TMT 17 Viking Elementary Healics, Inc Page: 5 v1.4 HEA SC:14

6 Participation & Scoring Detail Blood Collection Method: Venipuncture Scoring Model: Glucose Annual HRA Screening Results Selection Criteria: Males and Females, Employees, Spouses, Retired Employees, and Retired Spouses Average Health Score 84.1 There were 41 first year participants, with an average age of 43.0 and an average score of There were a total of 572 participants screened in 2018, this represents 76.3% of the 750 eligible to participate. Retired/ Total Average MINIMAL MODERATE MEDIUM HIGH EXTREME Event Employees Spouses Others Participants Score % 25.5% 11.2% 3.7% % 24.8% 11.4% 5.4% 2.7% % 26.5% 8.8% 6.1% 1.7% % 26.6% % 2.2% % % 4.6% 2.4% % 24.5% 11.4% 2.7% 2.7% Risk Factor Synopsis Low Risk High Risk Average Score Above the Healics National Average of 76.4 Score Trend Ranked Risks Zero to 60 Points Above previous event average of 83.7 BP, Total Cholesterol, Chol/HDL ratio 6.7% vs. Healics National Average of 17.7% Weight, LDL Chol, HDL Chol 2015 Healics, Inc Page: 6 v1.4.2 HEA SC:14

7 Health Risk Scorecard Nicotine Use Actual lab result All participants Points * Weight Waist measurement Male waist < 40" Male waist > 40" Female waist < 35" Female waist > 35" Points Blood Pressure Systolic (Upper number) Diastolic (Lower number) Points * MINIMAL MODERATE MEDIUM HIGH EXTREME Negative Never or Quit 24+ months 24 points BMI Range points 130 or lower 80 or lower 16 points Negative Quit months 24 points BMI Range N/A N/A 18 points Your weight, along with where you carry it, both factor in to your overall risk category. Your actual risk is determined by your waist and Body Mass Index (BMI) measurement. First, identify the line with your waist measurement. Then, continue along that same line to your BMI to determine which risk category and points you achieved. A BMI of <18.5 will result in a loss of 6 points for underweight individuals due to associated health risks points Negative Quit months 24 points BMI Range points points Negative Quit Now - 12 months 24 points BMI Range points points If your systolic and diastolic are in different point categories the lower point category was reported. Positive Current Nicotine Use -6 points BMI Range points 146 or higher 96 or higher 0 points Glucose All participants 100 or lower or higher Points 12 points 9 points 6 points 3 points 0 points Triglycerides All participants Points 130 or lower 8 points points points points 401 or higher 0 points LDL (Bad) Cholesterol All participants Points HDL (Good) Cholesterol Males Females Points Total Cholesterol All participants Points * 100 or lower points 3 points 2 points 1 point The "unknown" point category indicates a risk factor of a triglyceride level of 401 or higher. 161 or higher or unknown 0 points 50 or higher 60 or higher or lower 34 or lower 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point 0 points 200 or lower or higher 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point 0 points * Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio Despite actual Total Cholesterol, you may have achieved higher points due to a better Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio. Males 3.3 or lower or higher Females 3.3 or lower or higher Points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point 0 points Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio is Total Cholesterol divided by HDL Cholesterol. Total Points points points points points 50 points or lower Values used on this scorecard are guidelines for prevention of known health risks and may be different than treatment guidelines utilized by your primary care provider Healics, Inc Page: 7 Scorecard: 14 v1.20 HEA

8 Participant Risk Profile - Biomarkers Risk Profile Participants Biomarkers - Scored MINIMAL MODERATE MEDIUM HIGH EXTREME % 25.5% 11.2% 3.7% 3. Unreported 5 * Nicotine Use Weight Blood Pressure Glucose Triglycerides LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio % 0.3% 0.3% 0.9% 5.2% % 15.6% 19.4% 5.2% % 7.3% 4.2% 0.2% 0.5% % 11.4% 2.1% 2.6% 2.4% % 6.8% 10.1% 10.1% 1.2% % 18.4% 14.9% % % 21.3% 15.7% 6.6% 6.1% % % 1.2% % % 0. Biomarkers - Non-scored PSA (males) Hemoglobin A1c In 2018 there were 15 lab alerts that indicated the need for further medical attention. In 2017 there were 13 lab alerts that indicated the need for further medical attention. * Reasons for Unreported report entries may include: Lab samples pending, Data not provided by 3rd party, Test not performed, Results could not be calculated NC = not calculable (insufficient data) 2015 Healics, Inc Page: 8 v1.4.1 HEA SC:14

9 Participant Risk Profile - Self Reported Weekly Exercise Ergonomics Sleep Nicotine Use Alcohol Safety Hours per week: Sitting: Standing: Performing repetitive motions: Hours per day: 2 to 3 1 to 2 Annual physical in the last 12 months: 81.1% 58.6% 18.9% 33.4% % to 9 7 to 9 3 to 6 3 to 6 Interrupted, sleep apnea, difficulty YES NO No Answer with quality: 25.9% 29.9% 74.1% 61.3% % Current nicotine user: Have you ever used products containing nicotine: From work issues: From family/personal relationships: From financial concerns/issues: From health concerns/issues: Worksite Prevented from Productivity working: Due to illness: Due to injury: Due to emotional well-being: Primary Care Provider Hours per day: Frequency of alcoholic drinks: Alcoholic drinks on a typical day: Six or more drinks on one occasion: Do you have a Primary Care Provider: YES Always YES NO Usually NO No Answer Sometimes No Answer 1/2 to 1 < 3 < 3 Never < 1/2 No Answer 1.7% % 16.4% 19.4% 20.2% 71.3% 45.4% No Answer No Answer No Answer 38.1% % 19.6% 18.6% 8.9% 14.4% 4.4% 11.8% % 3.7% 8.7% 13.5% 19.9% 51.2% 38.9% 31.6% 25.8% % 15.4% 19.3% 31.5% 20.9% 41.6% 31.9% 11.5% 21.3% % 0.9% 1.2% 87.4% 66.7% 11.7% 26.9% % % 4.2% 14.7% 95.8% 80.4% % 79.2% 91.9% 8.3% 7.3% 8.3% 3.8% 22.4% 35.4% 77.6% 59.5% % 1.9% % 12.4% 68.9% 59.4% 17.3% 19.3% % 1.8% % 63.8% 59.5% % 3.1% 6.3% 7.9% 54.5% 52.3% 37.8% 31.7% % 1.3% 3.1% % 49.7% 44.4% % 0.2% 0.4% % % 85.8% 84.3% % 0.3% 0.4% 0.2% 0.2% 1.7% 2.6% 97.7% 90.8% % % 3.3% 3.5% 96.7% 89.9% % 91.6% Never 0 1/mo /mo % 8.4% 17.5% % Tobacco Vaping NRT 2-3/wk Never <1/mo Monthly Weekly Daily No Answer % 21.7% 23.2% 4.4% 7.2% 0.5% 3.1% % 13.5% 24.7% /wk 7+ No Answer 13.5% 16.4% 32.5% 24.3% 34.4% 30.6% % 4.5% 5.8% % No Answer 59.6% 43.2% 24.7% 26.2% 1.9% 5.6% 0.3% 1.1% % 13.5% 23.7% Always Usually Sometimes Numbers in red indicate Healics national averages Rarely Never No Answer Use a device for social media while driving: 2.8% 1.2% 1.6% 0.8% 3.8% 4.6% 17.7% 24.4% 74.1% 61.5% % Feel drowsy or have fallen asleep while driving: % % 1.2% 2.6% 8.7% 13.1% % % Stress I feel stress: Always Usually Sometimes Never No Answer 2017 Healics, Inc Page: v1.5 HEA SC:14

10 High Risk vs Healics National Average 35. Participants in High & Extreme Risk Categories Weight LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol Triglycerides Nicotine Use Glucose Total Chol/HDL Ratio Total Cholesterol Blood Pressure Healics National Average Individual Multiple High Risk Factors Test Year risk factor 2 risk factors 3 risk factors 4 risk factors 5 or more risk factors This table represents participants with high and extreme risk factors Healics, Inc v1.6 HEA SC:14 Page: 10

11 High Risk vs Healics National Average NICOTINE USE: 5.2% of participants tested positive for tobacco/cotinine a by-product of nicotine Positive cotinine is a result from tobacco use, high exposure to second-hand smoke and/or the use of nicotine replacement products. Use of tobacco and exposure to second-hand smoke harms every organ of the body. Providing support and restriction of tobacco products on work premises, will assist with reduction of use, reduction and prevention of damaging health problems and improving absenteeism and over-all health. WEIGHT: 24.7% of participants do not have a healthy weight Weight is defined by BMI and Waist Measurement. People who do not have a healthy weight are at increased risk for many health conditions including metabolic syndrome. Abdominal obesity especially correlates with metabolic risk factors and can trigger insulin resistance (inefficient use of insulin.) Recommended waist circumference is less than: 40 inches for men. 35 inches for women. BLOOD PRESSURE: 0.7% of participants are at high risk for blood pressure Blood pressure is determined by the amount of blood the heart pumps and the amount of resistance to blood flow in the arteries. High blood pressure is a condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls could increase risk of heart disease. GLUCOSE: 5.1% of participants have fasting blood sugar levels above 126 Diabetes is diagnosed by the presence of a fasting blood sugar of 126 or greater. Many people have prediabetes, where their blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. This condition puts people at a higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease and strokes. Without lifestyle changes that result in weight loss and moderate physical activity, 15 to 30 percent of people with prediabetes will develop type 2 diabetes within five years. (CDC) TRIGLYCERIDES: 11.4% of participants are at high risk for triglycerides Triglycerides are another form of fat found in the blood, impacted by fat and sugar intake (which included refined grain products). High levels of triglycerides over an extended period of time can increase the risk of heart disease and metabolic syndrome. LDL CHOLESTEROL: 18.7% of participants have high LDL Cholesterol LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol makes up the majority of the body s cholesterol. LDL is known as bad cholesterol because having high levels can lead to plaque buildup in the arteries and can result in heart disease and stroke. HDL CHOLESTEROL: 12.8% of participants have low HDL Cholesterol HDL (high-density lipoprotein), cholesterol, the good cholesterol, carries LDL back to the liver where it is removed from the blood stream and broken down. Too much bad cholesterol and not enough good cholesterol can put you at risk for serious health problems like, heart disease and stroke. TOTAL CHOLESTEROL: 1.2% of participants have elevated Total Cholesterol High cholesterol puts you at risk of heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States. People with high cholesterol have twice the risk of heart disease as people with lower levels. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that can build up on the artery walls, resulting in blocked arteries, leading to heart disease and strokes. TOTAL CHOLESTEROL/HDL RATIO: 4.9% of participants are at risk of high Total Chol/HDL Ratio s Chol/HDL ratio is your high-density lipoprotein (HDL, or "good") cholesterol number divided into your total cholesterol number. An optimal ratio is less than 3.5-to-1. A higher ratio means a higher risk of heart disease. Sources: National Institute of Health (NIH) American Heart Association (AHA) Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Mayo Clinic 2015 Healics, Inc v1.6 HEA SC:14 Page: 11

12 Risk Comparison Results by Test Year Average Age Nat'l Avg Male Employees Female Employees Total Employees 45, , , Male Spouses Female Spouses Total Spouses 8, , , Male Retired Employees Female Retired Employees Total Retired Employees Male Retired Spouses Female Retired Spouses Total Retired Spouses Male Others Female Others Total Others Total Participants , Percent by Risk Category Minimum Moderate Medium High Extreme (100-86) (85-71) (70-61) (60-51) (50 or less) Average Points by Risk Factor Nicotine Use Weight Blood Pressure Glucose Triglycerides LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Total Chol/HDL Ratio Average Total Points (24) (24) (16) (12) (8) (100) Nat'l Avg % 56.6% 55.7% 56.8% 59.5% 57.6% 58.7% 29.1% 25.5% 24.8% 26.5% 26.6% % 16.5% 11.2% 11.4% 8.8% % 11.4% 8.4% 3.7% 5.4% 6.1% 2.7% 4.6% 2.7% 9.2% % 1.7% 2.2% 2.4% 2.7% N/A: This biomarker was not scored during this test year Healics, Inc Page: 12 v1.4.0 HEA SC:14

13 Cohort Analysis Results by Test Year Average Age Male Employees Female Employees Total Employees Male Spouses Female Spouses Total Spouses Male Retired Employees Female Retired Employees Total Retired Employees Male Retired Spouses Female Retired Spouses Total Retired Spouses Male Others Female Others Total Others Total Participants Percent by Risk Category Minimum Moderate Medium High Extreme (100-86) (85-71) (70-61) (60-51) (50 or less) Average Points by Risk Factor Nicotine Use Weight Blood Pressure Glucose Triglycerides LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Total Chol/HDL Ratio Average Total Points (24) (24) (16) (12) (8) (100) % 71.1% 70.4% 70.4% 68.3% 68.3% 19.7% 21.8% 17.6% 20.4% 19.7% 16.9% 8.5% 4.2% 9.2% % % 2.8% 2.1% 3.5% 1.4% 1.4% N/A: This biomarker was not scored during this test year Healics, Inc Page: 13 v2.0.0 HEA SC:14

14 Cohort Analysis Results by Test Year Average Age Male Employees Female Employees Total Employees Male Spouses Female Spouses Total Spouses Male Retired Employees Female Retired Employees Total Retired Employees Male Retired Spouses Female Retired Spouses Total Retired Spouses Male Others Female Others Total Others Total Participants Percent by Risk Category Minimum Moderate Medium High Extreme (100-86) (85-71) (70-61) (60-51) (50 or less) Average Points by Risk Factor Nicotine Use Weight Blood Pressure Glucose Triglycerides LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Total Chol/HDL Ratio Average Total Points (24) (24) (16) (12) (8) (100) % 62.8% 59.9% 61.7% 24.5% 23.7% 24.1% 25.2% 10.2% 8.8% 9.5% 7.7% 1.8% 3.6% 5.8% 3.6% 1.1% 1.8% N/A: This biomarker was not scored during this test year Healics, Inc Page: 14 v2.0.0 HEA SC:14

15 Cohort Analysis Results by Test Year Average Age Male Employees Female Employees Total Employees Male Spouses Female Spouses Total Spouses Male Retired Employees Female Retired Employees Total Retired Employees Male Retired Spouses Female Retired Spouses Total Retired Spouses Male Others Female Others Total Others Total Participants Percent by Risk Category Minimum Moderate Medium High Extreme (100-86) (85-71) (70-61) (60-51) (50 or less) Average Points by Risk Factor Nicotine Use Weight Blood Pressure Glucose Triglycerides LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol Total Cholesterol Total Chol/HDL Ratio Average Total Points (24) (24) (16) (12) (8) (100) % % 25.1% 10.4% 10.4% 3.5% 4.7% 2.2% 2.8% N/A: This biomarker was not scored during this test year Healics, Inc Page: 15 v2.0.0 HEA SC:14

16 Medical History Medical History of: Allergies Arthritis Asthma Back or neck pain Cancer Depression/anxiety Diabetes Fibromyalgia Headache (migraine) Heart attack Heart conditions Heartburn/acid reflux High blood pressure High cholesterol Irritable Bowel Syndrome/Crohn's Kidney disease Liver disease Lung disease (chronic) Lymes disease Obesity (overweight) Sleep disorder/trouble sleeping Stroke Thyroid disease Using Medications for: Allergies Arthritis Asthma Back or neck pain Cancer Depression/anxiety Diabetes Fibromyalgia Headache (migraine) Heart attack Heart conditions Heartburn/acid reflux High blood pressure High cholesterol Irritable Bowel Syndrome/Crohn's Kidney disease Liver disease Lung disease (chronic) Lymes disease Obesity (overweight) Sleep disorder/trouble sleeping Stroke Thyroid disease No medication use reported Nat'l Avg % 17.7% 21.1% % 27.3% % 2.8% 4.1% 5.7% NC NC NC 9.1% 7.7% 7.7% 9.9% 10.2% 9.1% 9.2% 18.5% 10.1% 11.4% 24. NC NC NC 3.9% 2.8% % % 0.3% 15.1% 17.3% 15.2% 17.5% NC NC NC % 4.8% 4.4% 4.2% 3.8% 3.3% 1.1% % 1.5% 1.2% 1.1% 1.4% 8.1% 7.2% 6.4% 13.1% 5.2% 5.4% 7.6% % 0.5% 0.4% % 0.3% 3.8% 2.3% 2.9% 2.7% 1.5% 2.1% 2.4% 12.1% 8.7% 8.9% 13.7% NC NC NC 19.7% 14.3% 16.1% 15.6% 17.9% 15.3% % 9.1% 9.8% 13.7% 15.4% 13.7% 12.8% 2.6% % 3.4% NC NC NC 0.7% 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% 0.2% 0.5% 0.5% 0.4% % 0.5% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 1.6% 1.1% % 2.9% 4.6% NC NC NC 9.6% 5.4% 5.9% 7.4% 12.9% 12.3% 17.1% 7.2% 5.6% 5.2% 5.3% NC NC NC 0.5% 0.5% 0.4% 0.4% 0.7% 0.5% 0.5% 6.4% 5.9% % 7.1% 5.5% 4.9% 4.1% 6.5% NC NC NC 2.3% 0.9% 0.9% 1.9% % 2.2% 4.1% 4.5% 2.7% 6.1% 6.2% 6.4% 6.8% 2.6% % 1.9% NC NC NC 0.6% 0.2% 0.7% 0.6% NC NC NC 8.6% % 11.4% NC NC NC 4.4% 2.6% 1.3% 3.6% % 1.9% 0.5% 0.2% % NC NC NC 2.6% 2.4% 1.6% 4.4% NC NC NC 0.7% 0.3% 0.2% 0.4% NC NC NC 2.1% 1.6% 0.5% 1.5% 1.7% 1.1% 1.1% 6.2% % 6.5% NC NC NC 14.5% 8.6% 6.4% 12.6% 14.4% 13.7% % 3.4% 8.4% 11.2% 9.4% 8.7% 0.8% 0.2% 0.2% 0.4% NC NC NC 0.2% 0.2% % NC NC NC 0.1% NC NC NC 0.3% % 0.3% 0.5% 0.1% 0.2% NC NC NC 0.8% 0.2% 0.4% 0.6% 0.2% 0.3% 0.8% 2.7% 1.4% 0.9% 2.7% 2.5% 3.8% 1.9% 0.2% 0.5% 0.2% 0.2% NC NC NC 5.1% 4.2% % 7.5% 7.2% 7.6% 61.7% 66.3% NC NC 46.8% 44.8% 45.1% NC = not calculable (insufficient data) 2015 Healics, Inc Page: 16 v1.4.4 HEA SC:14

17 Readiness to Change & Interest Survey Wellness Event: Start Date: Jan 15, 2018 Readiness to Change I don't have a concern, I'm doing well in this area. I've begun making a positive change in the area, but need to maintain. I'm ready to start and want more information. I would like to start, but concerns are holding me back. I have a problem but I'm not ready to make a positive change. Question was not answered. Nicotine Use Alcohol Use Exercise Habits Eating Habits Stress Management Weight Management Interest Survey Women's health Nutrition Weight control Stress management Men's health Financial wellness Back/neck health First aid/cpr Spiritual health Cardiovascular exercise Cholesterol Cancer risk reduction Blood pressure Workplace programs/seminars Employee Assistance Programs Medical self-care Nicotine cessation Alcohol/drug education 2% 5% 8% 1 12% 15% 18% 2 22% 25% 28% 3 32% 35% 38% 4 42% 45% 48% 5 Wellness topics of interest by percent of responses 2015 Healics, Inc Page: 17 v1.1 HEA SC:14

18 Company Snapshot PARTICIPATION Employees: Spouses: Retired/Other: Average Age: 44.4 Males: 206 Females: 366 AVERAGE SCORE The average health score has IMPROVED TOP INTERESTS Survey results - top areas of interest. Women's health Nutrition Weight control Stress management RISK CATEGORY Participant scoring by risk category. LAB ALERTS Lab values that indicate the need for further medical attention. MINIMAL MODERATE MEDIUM HIGH EXTREME Event Total Participants % 25.5% 11.2% 3.7% % 24.8% 11.4% 5.4% 2.7% LOW/HIGH RISKS Top 3 scored biomarkers in each classification. BP Total Cholesterol Chol/HDL ratio Weight LDL Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol 2015 Healics, Inc Page: v HEA SC:14

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