Kid’s Perfect Health DNA Test will help you discover 43 genetic traits related to your kid’s diet, eating behaviors, nutritional needs, and more. The genes in our DNA help control virtually every aspect of our nutrition, from how we feel when we eat, to how we process and metabolize the nutrients and vitamins we consume.
The Importance of a Kid’s Perfect Health DNA Test
It is often evident that the same food affects children in very different ways. Sometimes we see someone gaining weight and height on a particular diet, while someone else does not, even though he/she is getting the same amount of food. Every human being is different, and many of the reasons for these differences are in our genes.
What Is a Kid’s Perfect Health DNA Test?
Whether you want your kid to eat in the healthiest way possible, or to lose weight, taking this genetic test for nutrition is the best start. You will be able to learn fundamental things, like what nutrients you should give more of because your kid has a genetic tendency not to assimilate them as effectively as other children.
The Science Behind The Test
Your kid may have different reactions to certain types of fats, carbohydrates, etc. Thanks to this genetic test, you can know more about your child, why carbohydrates affect them differently, why they love chocolates and sweets, and why they don’t like to eat certain flavors. Find out if they are Gluten Sensitive, Lactose Intolerant, or have a Peanut Allergy.
Who needs the Perfect Health DNA Test
What We Test?
Here you can see your genetic predisposition to certain foods, and what types of diets are the most advisable for you, depending on your genetic code.
Optimal Diet Type Monounsaturated Fats
Polyunsaturated Fats Sensitivity to Salt
We will analyze the genes that affect several vitamins and minerals, and your metabolism, so that you know which vitamins, and minerals you should eat more and which less.
Vitamin A Vitamin B2 Vitamin B6 Vitamin B12
Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin E Folate Omega-3
Omega-6 Calcium Copper Magnesium
Phosphorus Selenium Zinc
We will see the genes that influence weight diet effectiveness. Some genes affect the tendency to gain weight, the difficulty of being satisfied, and the desire to eat. The most effective diet is not the same for everyone, and the answer may be in our genes. Your genetic information can be your best ally when planning your menu and achieving your goals.
Metabolic Rate Obesity Response to Dieting
Weight Loss and Regain the Best Diet for Weight Loss
Loss of Body Fat in Response to Exercise
Some genes will give us some curiosities like your possible ability to feel certain flavors with more intensity or if you are prone to sweet or pecking. Your body can be intolerant to some foods. We will also look at the genes that can influence the effects of caffeine and more.
Peanut Allergy Gluten Sensitivity
Lactose Intolerance Alcohol Flush
Caffeine Metabolism
Know about your cholesterol or triglyceride levels predisposition. Understand why your body may react differently than others to some of the key metabolic makers. Your ability to deal with oxidative stress.
Detoxification Oxidative Stress
HDL Cholesterol LDL Cholesterol
Triglyceride Levels. Blood Sugar
Levels Iron Levels
An obesity gene causes people to eat too much. Previous studies had linked the gene to being overweight. Eating snacks between meals has the potential to promote satiety and suppress overconsumption at the subsequent meal. A genetic sensitivity to bitterness may lead to a decrease in the consumption of healthy, bitter foods.
Tendency to Overeat Eating Disinhibition
Satiety Snacking Bitter Taste. Umami Taste