DNA test for a proper diet each |
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Written by Olga |
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 12:30 |
![]() Idea developed by a team of researchers led by Christopher Gardner of Stanford University in California, comes from the realization that not every diet is best for anyone. Therefore invented a DNA test was studying metabolism persoanelor.Testarea presented to Congress of Cardiology held in San Francisco, was made more than 100 obese women. This test detects a gene mutation FAB2, PPARG and ADRB2, which are involved in metabolism and assimilation of fats and carbohidraĊ£ilor.Totul started from the estimate that 39% of people have a genetic inheritance, which recommended a poor diet fat, while 45% would respond better to dietary carbohydrate level decreased to 16% should be as limited in carbohydrates and fat. The study showed that a standard diet does not fit all and that there is a predisposition factor, which makes one diet better than another. Future researchers want to study whether this principle will work in men. Private company that developed the test is Interleukin Genetics. |
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 13:03 |