$620.00
Evaluates genes impacting power, endurance, injury, recovery time, oxidative stress, and key nutrients.
Athletes are looking for a competitive edge, and genomic testing can be a powerful tool for getting to the next level. High-performance athletes, weekend warriors, or those who want to improve overall fitness, can benefit from a DNA-informed exercise and training regimen to maximize performance and minimize injury. With gender-specific reports based 79 gene and 233 variant interpretations, this panel provides personalized nutrigenomics strategies in the following areas that are key to optimizing performance: aerobic performance, recovery time, oxidative stress, power vs. endurance, inflammation and injury, eating behaviors, nutrient utilization, calcium, selenium, omega 3 fatty acids, and alcohol.
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