Nutrigenomics Summary
Calcium Requirement
Folate Requirement
Iodine Requirement
Iron Requirement
Vitamin A Requirement
Vitamin B12 Requirement
Vitamin B6 Requirement
Vitamin C Requirement
Vitamin D Requirement
Vitamin E Requirement
Vitamin K Requirement
Based on your genetics, your genetic predisposition for Vitamin E Requirement is
Normal
What does this mean?
Likely to have typical risk of vitamin E deficiency Your genotype is associated with typical levels of alpha-tocopherol, which is a form of vitamin E, and no increased risk for vitamin E deficiency.
How Is Your Genetic Risk Calculated?
This result is based on the SNPs(single nucleotide polymorphism)that are associated with Vitamin E Requirement.
Genes
Your Genotype
What it means?
Genes: LOC283143_BUD13_intergenic
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Lower alpha-tocopherol levels
Suggested Lifestyle Changes
Dietary Recommendations:
- Incorporate whole grains and nuts rich in vitamin E in your daily diet.
- Vitamin E can be found in vegetable oils, nuts (e.g. almonds, peanuts and hazelnuts), seeds (e.g. sunflower seeds), avocados, whole grains, wheat germ, and to a lesser extent in green vegetables (e.g. spinach and broccoli).
Result Explanation Recommendations:
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