Inner Potential Summary
Ability To Handle Stress
Ability To Memorise
Absolute Pitch
Alcohol Flush
Appetite Regulation
Cognitive Ability
Creativity Ability
Deep Sleep
Delayed Language Development
Learning Ability
Reading Ability
Tendency To Stay Up Late
Based on your genetics, your genetic predisposition for Appetite Regulation is
Normal
What does this mean?
Likely to have typical appetite regulation Your genotypes indicate that you have typical appetite regulation.
How Is Your Genetic Risk Calculated?
This result is based on the SNPs(single nucleotide polymorphism)that are associated with Appetite Regulation.
Genes
Your Genotype
What it means?
Genes: MC4R
Your Genotype: TT
What it means? Typical
Genes: LEP
Your Genotype: AA
What it means? Increased in feelings of fullness and suppressed prospective food consumption
Genes: TAS2R38_exon1
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Typical
Genes: GHRL
Your Genotype: GG
What it means? Typical
Suggested Lifestyle Changes
Dietary Recommendations:
- Include dietary pulses in your diet as they can increase the feeling of fullness, thus decreasing hunger. Examples of fibre-rich dietary pulses: beans, peas and lentils.
- Consume solid snacks rather than liquid snacks to lower desire to eat. Studies have found that solid foods consumed in smaller bites, which requires more chewing, would promote higher satiation.
- Consume high protein snacks to increase the feeling of fullness and satiation. Researchers have found that consuming high protein yoghurt in the afternoon can improve appetite control, satiety and reduces subsequent food intake during dinner.
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