Allergy And Sensitivity Summary
Alcohol Flush
Allergy To Cats
Allergy To Dust Mites
Allergy To Egg
Allergy To Peanuts
Caffeine Metabolism
Gluten Sensitivity
Hay Fever
Histamines Intolerance
Lactose Intolerance
Motion Sickness
Sensitivity To Benzene
Sensitivity To Bitter Taste
Sensitivity To Saltiness
Sensitivity To Sweetness
Based on your genetics, your genetic predisposition for Motion Sickness is
Normal
What does this mean?
Your genotypes show that you have typical risk for developing motion sickness.
How Is Your Genetic Risk Calculated?
This result is based on the SNPs(single nucleotide polymorphism)that are associated with Motion Sickness.
Genes
Your Genotype
What it means?
Genes: GPR26
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Lower risk for developing motion sickness
Genes: ACO1
Your Genotype: AA
What it means? Increased risk for developing motion sickness
Genes: AUTS2
Your Genotype: GG
What it means? Higher risk for developing motion sickness
Genes: GPD2
Your Genotype: -
What it means? --
Genes: MUTED
Your Genotype: CC
What it means? Reduced risk for developing motion sickness
Genes: PVRL3
Your Genotype: AG
What it means? Slightly lower risk for developing motion sickness
Suggested Lifestyle Changes
Dietary Recommendations:
- Avoid eating greasy, spicy or acidic foods before travelling (e.g. burgers and citrus fruits) as it may trigger nausea.
- Avoid consuming alcohol as it makes the body dehydrated, resulting in an individual to be more prone to motion sickness.
Lifestyle Recommendations:
- Avoid air travel during the rainy season as there are higher chances of thunderstorms and turbulence, which will rock the plane and cause motion sickness.
- Passengers in a vehicle should look forward at a fixed point on the horizon, avoid close visual tasks (e.g. reading), actively steer, tilt their head into turns, rest with eyes closed, or stabilise head and body to prevent the symptoms of motion sickness.
- Choose optimal positions in vehicles to minimise motion, such as sitting at the front seat of a car, in the middle of a boat, or at the wing seat of an aeroplane.
- Reduce other sources of physical, emotional and mental discomfort to avoid triggering motion sickness.
- Prevent or treat gastric problems by eating small meals when travelling. Avoid travelling on an empty stomach as it may cause acid build-up and gastric pains.
- Ensure sufficient ventilation in vehicles or take stops during long journeys to get fresh air.
Result Explanation Recommendations:
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