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INTRODUCTION TO YOUR REPORT


ABOUT THIS REPORT
What is the purpose of this report?





What is included in your report?


What are the limitations of this report?


How is the report organised?




THE SCIENCE BEHIND THIS REPORT


From your cheek sample to your report: a journey through science and
evidence

What is genetics and genetic testing?



So, how can your genes and your weight be related?

NOW ENJOY YOUR PERSONALISED DIET REPORT!


Things to consider

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

FTO GENE

MTIF3 GENE

PPARG GENE

ADIPOQ GENE
LIPID PROFILE *

APOA5 GENE

LIPC GENE

FADS1 GENE

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WEIGHT, APPETITE & OBESITY - FTO

About the gene

BODY SIZE AND WEIGHT REGAIN - MTIF3

About the gene


FAT STORAGE - PPARG

About the gene

FAT BURNING - ADIPOQ

About the gene

TRIGLYCERIDE LEVELS - APOA5


About the gene

CHOLESTEROL AND TRIGLYCERIDE LEVELS - LIPC

About the gene

FATTY ACIDS PROCESSING - FADS1

About the gene

UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL REPORT

EVIDENCE RATING SYSTEM


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FTO GENE rs9939609 and rs1558902

evidence rating for risk 


evidence rating for diet 
References

MTIF3 gene rs4771122 and rs1885988 evidence rating for


risk 
evidence rating for
diet 
References

PPARG gene rs1801282 evidence rating for


risk 
evidence rating for
diet 

References

ADIPOQ gene rs1501299 evidence rating for risk


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evidence rating for diet
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References
• Lu JF, Zhou Y, Huang GH, Jiang HX, Hu BL, Qin SY. Association of ADIPOQ polymorphisms with obesity risk: a meta-analysis. Hum Immunol 2014;

75(10): 1062-8.

• Gao M, Ding D, Huang J, Qu Y, Wang Y, Huang Q. Association of genetic variants in the adiponectin gene with metabolic

syndrome: a case-control study and a systematic meta-analysis in the Chinese population. PLoS One 2013; 8(4): e58412.

• Hara K, Boutin P, Mori Y, et al. Genetic variation in the gene encoding adiponectin is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes in the

Japanese population. Diabetes 2002; 51(2): 536-40.

• Shin MJ, Jang Y, Koh SJ, et al. The association of SNP276G>T at adiponectin gene with circulating adiponectin and insulin

resistance in response to mild weight loss. Int J Obes (Lond) 2006; 30(12): 1702- 8.

• Mente A, Razak F, Blankenberg S, et al. Ethnic variation in adiponectin and leptin levels and their association with adiposity and insulin

resistance. Diabetes Care 2010; 33(7): 1629-34.

• Cheung CY, Hui EY, Cheung BM, et al. Adiponectin gene variants and the risk of coronary heart disease: a 16-year longitudinal study. Eur J

Endocrinol 2014; 171(1): 107-15.

• Reis CE, Bressan J, Alfenas RC. Effect of the diet components on adiponectin levels. Nutr Hosp 2010; 25(6): 881-8.

• Yu N, Ruan Y, Gao X, Sun J. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized, Controlled Trials on the Effect of Exercise

on Serum Leptin and Adiponectin in Overweight and Obese Individuals. Horm Metab Res 2017; 49(3): 164-73.

APOA5 gene rs662799 evidence rating


for risk 
evidence rating for diet 

References

4.

LIPC GENE rs1800588 evidence rating for risk


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evidence rating for diet
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References

FADS1 GENE rs174546 evidence rating


for risk 
evidence rating for diet 
References
GENETIC RESULT SUMMARY
GENE GENOTYPE PREDICTED FUNCTION

FTO

MTIF3

PPARG

ADIPOQ
APOA5

LIPC

FADS1

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