Gene testing can reveal a lot about a person’s health. Scientists are able to decode genes associated with the risk of everything from cancer to stuttering. So why shouldn’t they be able to decipher how our bodies respond to different combinations of food and exercise?
CHICOPEE, Mass. (Mass Appeal) – Should you choose peanuts or whole grain pretzels if you are at a party and trying to manage your weight? The answer depends on your genes. To tell us more is 22News registered dietician Nancy Dell….
Dr. Ken Kornman was on Fox & Friends discussing how the Inherent Health Weight Management Genetic test can help you lose more weight by following a diet that is right for you based on your genetic makeup.
The Inherent Health Weight Management Genetic Test is featured in the June issue of FitnessRx for Women, when Registered Dietitian Susan Kleiner talks about the clinical study Interleukin Genetics conducted on the test with Stanford University. According to the article, “the ultimate vision of genetic researchers is to use the information coded in our genes to understand exactly how our own bodies work. This would make public health recommendations, based on population averages, obsolete.”