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Test Your Genes Today for Weight Loss Potential!

by Abigail B. March 22nd, 2010 | Exercise, Health News, Health Research
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Sadly more adults are overweight or obese today than ever before. According to the Mayo Clinic, Interleukin Genetics, Inc’s division Inherent Health is now offering an at-home test you can take to decide if your DNA is to blame for your heavy condition. In a short time, you’ll know if you can blame your family – or that half-eaten cheesecake sitting in the fridge.

You can purchase Inherent Health’s test online for $149. They send you a kit to swab your DNA and return it for the test results. Their laboratory then looks for Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in four genes (FABP2, PPARG, ADRB2 and ADRB3). The test offers a profile to assist you in managing your weight loss through diet and exercise, all with keeping in mind genetic factors that may play a part in your overweight or obese condition.

This test was examined by Stanford researchers, and their results showed that out of 140 overweight or obese women, those who kept with the diet given to them with the test results lost more weight than women who chose other methods. These successful women lost a total of 5.3 percent of their body weight, as opposed to the other women who lost 2.3 percent body weight.

The results of this test could be interesting, especially if you feel that genetics are part of the reason you are having trouble with your weight. The test brings exciting ideas about the beliefs of weight loss to the forefront, as scientists are thinking in different ways about weight loss.

One still can argue that the test taker who discovers that genetics are the reason for her overweight or obese condition needs to focus on healthy living – not on pointing fingers for her condition. If this test can be taken with the attitude of not only finding the reason for weight gain but understanding that the solution is still to focus on a healthy lifestyle (or other options, such as Lap Band Mexico), those who are overweight or obese will see greater success than if they simply focus on the results. The thought that the test results come with a suggested diet that has shown to be successful in a Stanford based study is certainly something to think about. Just don’t chew on the results – go for a walk instead!

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