Allergy And Sensitivity Sensitivity To Sweetness

Based on your genetics, your genetic predisposition for Sensitivity To Sweetness is

High
Low
Normal
High

What does this mean?

 Your genotype shows that you are sensitive to sweetness. Avoid overconsumption of sugar by keeping a healthy diet and lifestyle.

How Is Your Genetic Risk Calculated?

This result is based on the SNPs(single nucleotide polymorphism)that are associated with Sensitivity To Sweetness.

These are the genes tested for Sensitivity To Sweetness:

!

Limitations

This report does not diagnose any health conditions or provide medical advice. This should not be used as a diagnostic tool.
This result is limited to existing scientific research.
Please consult with a healthcare professional before making any major lifestyle changes or if you have any other concerns about your results.

What is Sensitivity To Sweetness?

Sweetness is one of the basic tastes detected by the taste buds on the tongue. It is able to satisfy the desire for sugary delights in the human diet. The sensation of sweet taste is relayed to the brain from the taste buds. There are receptors on your tongue that are programmed by your genes to determine how you taste sweetness. Sugars are incorporated into foods for their biological, sensory, physical, and chemical properties. By chemical definition, the sugars normally consumed are glucose, fructose, galactose, sucrose, lactose, maltose, and trehalose.Sweet taste perception can be very different for everyone, which explains the different food preferences among individuals. Sensitivity to sweetness can be characterised by the variation in intensity of one’s perception of sweet taste despite the same level of sugar concentration. This condition is influenced by various factors, such as genetics, hormones, age, sex, weight, illnesses and etc.

How It Affects Your Body

The human body is not made to consume excessive amounts of sugar, especially fructose. Excess fructose will be converted directly into fat.

However, the perception of an individual to sweetness differs, thus causing a variation in dietary habits. Individuals with lower sensitivity towards sweetness tend to show a higher intake in carbohydrates, sweet food and sugary drinks as they will need to introduce more sugar to have the same taste sensation compared to those who are more sensitive to sweetness. However, high sugar levels in the blood can trigger inflammation and swelling.

The release of endorphins from sugar consumption stimulates a rewarding feeling in the brain, which may explain why some people will crave sugary foods. In the long run, a high-sugar diet can put the body at risk of developing diseases such as diabetes and obesity.

Implications of sugar overconsumption

Suggested Lifestyle Changes

Dietary Recommendations:

  1. Drink more water instead of soft drinks, bubble tea, and juices.
  2. Do not add sugar to your coffee or tea.
  3. Choose fresh whole fruit instead of fruits canned in syrup or fruit juice. Fruit juices may actually contain the same amount of sugar as soft drinks.
  4. Limit consumption of sugary candies and sweets.
  5. Reduce intake of baked goods, such as cookies, pastries and cakes, as these tend to be very high in sugar.
  6. Reduce intake of foods that have had fat removed from them (e.g. processedorpackaged low-fat foods) as they are often very high in sugar.
  7. Parents should limit the amount of packet drinks, carbonated drinks, sweets, and chocolates that your children are consuming to avoid tooth decay.

Lifestyle Recommendations:

  1. Compare food ingredient labels and choose food products that are labelled sugar-free, low-sugar, or no-added-sugar.
  2. Instead of adding sugar to cooking recipes, try using vanilla, orange or lemon extracts for flavouring.
  3. Establish a regular exercise routine of at least 150 minutes per week to burn off the excess calories from the sugar consumption.
  4. Parents should avoid giving sweets, chocolate, and sugary drinks as a form of reward to children.

Result Explanation Recommendations:

    Schedule a consultation session with us
    Get Complementary Consultation.
    If you think you have the symptoms, consult with a healthcare professional.