Understanding Changes in Your Health Risk Scores
It is indeed normal for your health risk scores or results to change over time. This variability is primarily due to the continuous improvements and updates we make to our models, which are based on the latest scientific research.
Why Your Results May Change:
- Advancements in Science: As new studies are published and existing data is reevaluated, our understanding of genetic markers and their impacts evolves. This ongoing research can lead to adjustments in how risk scores are calculated.
- Model Improvements: Our algorithms are periodically updated to incorporate new findings and improve accuracy. These enhancements can lead to changes in your results, especially if your previous scores were on the borderline of different risk categories.
- Increased Data: Adding more and larger studies into our analysis helps refine the accuracy of our models. As we integrate this expanded data, recalculations may adjust your previously established risk scores.
These changes reflect our commitment to providing you with the most accurate and up-to-date information about your health risks based on the latest genetic research. Such updates are essential for enhancing the reliability of your health reports and ensuring that you receive the best possible insights for managing your health.