Allergy And Sensitivity Sensitivity To Saltiness

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

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High

What does this mean?

 Your genotypes show that you are likely to have high sensitivity to saltiness. Hence with little salt content, you will be able to taste the saltiness of the food.

How Is Your Genetic Risk Calculated?

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

These are the genes tested for Sensitivity To Saltiness:

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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 Saltiness?

Taste of food is a key factor in food selection. In this sense, sensitivity to taste can influence food preferences and dietary choices, thus contributing to changes in the nutritional status of individuals. Saltiness is a taste produced primarily by the presence of sodium ions. Variation in an individual's ability to taste salt might partially explain the variation observed in sodium intake. This may be due to the genetic variation in salt taste receptors. Other factors also contribute to salt sensitivity, such as age, weight, and illnesses. High sensitivity to saltiness will give an individual a heightened sense of taste toward salt.

How It Affects Your Body

The sensitivity to salty foods correlates with the activation of human salt taste receptors found in the tongue_x0092_s taste buds. Higher sensitivity to saltiness means that more salt taste receptors are activated. These receptors communicate signals to the brain to interpret the taste as salty. High sensitivity to saltiness often leaves an aftertaste in the mouth after eating salty foods. People with lower sensitivity to salt have the tendency of overconsuming salt, which may lead to health risks. Excessive dietary sodium intake, principally as the chloride salts, is one of the main contributing factors to the development of hypertension and cardiovascular mortalities in adults.

Implications of Salt Overconsumption

Suggested Lifestyle Changes

Lifestyle Recommendations:

  1. Opt for home-cooked meals rather than foods from fast food restaurants which are high in salt content, such as burgers, pizzas, and fried chicken.
  2. Choose to buy foods with low-salt, salt-free or very low sodium labels when shopping for groceries to avoid high salt-content food.
  3. For frozen foods, choose those without added sauces or seasoning.
  4. Rinse and drain canned vegetables to reduce the amount of salt.
  5. Instead of adding a high amount of salt to recipes, experiment with spices, fresh herbs, vinegar, lemon and lime juices.

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