Monocyte / HDL Cholesterol Ratio (MHR)

A simple ratio balancing monocytes and “good” cholesterol to hint at inflammation and heart health.

Last reviewedJune 16, 2026
Calculated
sample type
Not applicable (calculated)
blood needed
~7 days
results in app
Same as its component tests
best timing
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In short

The monocyte to HDL cholesterol ratio (MHR) is a calculated value, not a separate blood test. It compares the monocyte count, a type of white blood cell involved in inflammation, with HDL cholesterol, which has anti-inflammatory effects.

The formula is: monocyte count ÷ HDL cholesterol, using the units reported by the lab.

Heart & Cholesterol
Reviewed against DGKL reference practice.
Why it matters

Why test this?

Monocytes drive inflammation in artery walls, while HDL counteracts it. Combining them into one ratio aims to capture the balance between pro-inflammatory and protective forces, and MHR has been studied as a marker of cardiovascular and inflammatory risk.

A higher ratio reflects more inflammatory activity relative to protection and has been associated with greater cardiometabolic risk. A lower ratio is more favourable.

Reference ranges

What is a normal result?

Aniva reads your result against research-backed ranges, not just the lab's wide normal. The reference shown below is specific to this biomarker.

There is no firmly established healthy reference range for MHR. It is used in research as a relative risk marker, where higher values track with greater cardiovascular and inflammatory risk. Interpret as a trend with a clinician rather than against a fixed cutoff.

Ranges are guidance and vary by lab and assay, aligned with DGKL practice. Always read your result against your own lab's reference interval.
What you'll learn

What insights will this test give you?

  • A combined inflammatory and lipid read in one number.
  • Context studied in relation to cardiovascular and metabolic risk.
  • A trend to follow as inflammation falls or HDL improves.
What affects your level

What can affect this result?

What can skew the result

Monocyte count rises with infection and inflammation and varies through the day, so recent illness can inflate the ratio. HDL is affected by alcohol, smoking and some medications. The ratio is best measured when you are well and not acutely unwell.

Best interpreted with

Read with its components, monocyte count and HDL cholesterol, and alongside the full blood count, lipid panel and hs-CRP.

How testing works

How is this tested?

Sample
Calculated
Blood needed
Not applicable (calculated)
Method
Calculated ratio
Best timing
Same as its component tests
FAQ

Common questions

What does my MHR result mean? A higher MHR can suggest more inflammation and/or lower HDL. A lower MHR may indicate less inflammation. Use it with standard risk tests.

Do I need to fast for this test? No. Modern guidelines allow non‑fasting HDL. Keeping similar testing conditions helps compare results.

What can affect the result? Recent illness, hard workouts, smoking, alcohol, steroids, immunosuppressants, statins, fibrates, niacin, and hormone therapy can change MHR.

How often should I test it? Many people check it with routine blood work, often every 6 to 12 months, or when monitoring lifestyle changes.

How quickly will I get results? Results are usually ready in about 7 days.

What should I discuss with my clinician? Review your MHR alongside a lipid panel, hs‑CRP, and overall risk. Ask whether any medicines or recent illnesses might have influenced the value.

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