DNA - health conditions insight
Learn if you might have an increased propensity for obesity, cancers, diabetes, heart disease and more. See the complete list below:
Condition
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African
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Asian
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Caucasian
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Hispanic
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Age-related macular degeneration
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Alzheimer’s disease, late onset
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Asthma
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Atrial fibrillation
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Breast cancer (females only)
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Colorectal cancer
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Coronary artery disease
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Diabetes, type 1
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Diabetes, type 2
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Exfoliation glaucoma
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Hypertension
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Leukemia, chronic lymphocytic
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Lung cancer
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Melanoma
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Multiple sclerosis
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Myocardial infarction
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Obesity
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Osteoarthritis
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Parkinson’s disease
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Peripheral arterial disease
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Prostate cancer
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Psoriasis
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
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Ulcerative colitis
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Food Reactions
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Alcohol flush
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Bitter taste
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Caffeine metabolism
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Lactose intolerance
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Sweet taste
Nutritional Needs
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Genetic risk due to decreased vitamin B2
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin A
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin B12
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin B6
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin C
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin D
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Genetic risk for increased vitamin E
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Genetic risk for decreased folate
Food Reactions
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Alcohol flush
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Bitter taste
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Caffeine metabolism
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Lactose intolerance
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Sweet taste
Nutritional Needs
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Genetic risk due to decreased vitamin B2
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin A
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin B12
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin B6
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin C
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin D
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Genetic risk for increased vitamin E
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Genetic risk for decreased folate
Eating Behavior Traits
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Eating disinhibition
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Food desire
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Hunger
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Satiety - feeling full
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Snacking
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Sweet tooth
Food Reactions
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Alcohol flush
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Bitter taste
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Caffeine metabolism
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Lactose intolerance
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Sweet taste
Nutritional Needs
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Genetic risk due to decreased vitamin B2
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin A
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin B12
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin B6
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin C
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin D
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Genetic risk for increased vitamin E
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Genetic risk for decreased folate
Exercise
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Achilles tendinopathy
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Aerobic capacity (VO2max)
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Blood pressure response to exercise
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BMI response to exercise
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Endurance training
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HDL cholesterol response to exercise
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Insulin sensitivity response to exercise
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Loss of body fat response to exercise
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Strength training
Your Body and Weight
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Genetic risk for decreased adiponectin
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Metabolism
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Obesity (Asian and Caucasian only)
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Weight loss-regain
Metabolic Health Factors
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Genetic risk for decreased HDL cholesterol
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Genetic risk for elevated blood sugar
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Genetic risk for elevated LDL cholesterol
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Genetic risk for elevated triglycerides
Eating Behavior Traits
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Eating disinhibition
-
Food desire
-
Hunger
-
Satiety - feeling full
-
Snacking
-
Sweet tooth
Food Reactions
-
Alcohol flush
-
Bitter taste
-
Caffeine metabolism
-
Lactose intolerance
-
Sweet taste
Nutritional Needs
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Genetic risk due to decreased vitamin B2
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin A
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin B12
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin B6
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin C
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Genetic risk for decreased vitamin D
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Genetic risk for increased vitamin E
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Genetic risk for decreased folate
Exercise
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Achilles tendinopathy
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Aerobic capacity (VO2max)
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Blood pressure response to exercise
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BMI response to exercise
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Endurance training
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HDL cholesterol response to exercise
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Insulin sensitivity response to exercise
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Loss of body fat response to exercise
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Strength training
Your Body and Weight
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Genetic risk for decreased adiponectin
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Metabolism
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Obesity (Asian and Caucasian only)
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Weight loss-regain
Metabolic Health Factors
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Genetic risk for decreased HDL cholesterol
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Genetic risk for elevated blood sugar
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Genetic risk for elevated LDL cholesterol
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Genetic risk for elevated triglycerides