DNA Study Redefines Link Between the FTO “Obesity” Gene and Bodyweight

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A new study published in the Journal of Obesity on March 1 has brought groundbreaking insights into how genetics affects weight gain. Conducted in collaboration with researchers from Loughborough University and a team of genetic scientists from top DNA testing company, FitnessGenes, the study examined the correlation of physical activity and dietary habits with weight gain in men and women who carry different variations of the FTO gene – aka ‘the fat gene.’

The team surveyed over 500 FitnessGenes customers about their bodyweight, exercise and dietary habits while also analyzing their FTO genes, as obtained from a saliva sample provided by each participant. Variants of the FTO gene have been strongly associated with obesity risk and previous research has shown that carriers of a particular version – the ‘A’ allele – are more likely to be overweight or obese than non-carriers.

This study found, however, that the FTO gene appears to have no impact on body fat or BMI in physically active individuals. Further, in the group of customers studied, carriers of the FTO ‘risk’ ‘A’ allele were more physically active and showed more cognitive restraint in their diet than non-carriers, after learning they had an increased risk of weight gain. This key finding suggests not only that exercise and higher cognitive restraint may negate a genetic predisposition to weight gain, but when people are empowered with genetically-personalized plans they are more likely to follow the guidance. Based on these results, FitnessGenes is able to further hone their personalized workout and diet recommendations for customers at risk of weight gain.

Dr. Dan Reardon, CEO and co-founder of FitnessGenes, sees empowerment as a significant motivational driver. “For many, it’s not enough to be told to follow instructions. Having the foundation of knowledge improves understanding and leads to a sense of empowerment. This is the difference between simply following guidance and actually achieving your goals.”

FitnessGenes has become an international leader in genetic testing specific to fitness and nutrition, analyzing gene variations that help people understand how they should exercise and eat to achieve life-long wellness. For more information, visit FitnessGenes.com or @fitnessgenes on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.

View the full study in the Journal of Obesity.

About FitnessGenes

FitnessGenes is the first DNA-testing platform of its kind to eliminate the guessing game from fitness and nutrition. With a quick DNA kit and an intricate analysis of 41 gene variations, their team of genetic scientists reveals specific traits including metabolic tendencies, dietary sensitivities, fat burning capacity, muscle type, recovery time and more. FitnessGenes then prescribes personalized, week-by-week exercise programs and nutritional guides based on your genetic profile. Billions of possibilities...only one you. Pricing: DNA Kit + Report: $199 // Genetic Workout Systems: $1/day. www.fitnessgenes.com // @fitnessgenes

 

 

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Source: FitnessGenes

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