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Life expectancy can be increased by an average of 14 years through genetic regulation based on prophylactic genetic testing.
Genes are a molecular programme that encodes information for the synthesis of proteins and enzymes that determine the life of our body. But genes do not work by themselves. They respond to internal and external signals that cells receive. One single gene does not cause a disease, but a complex interaction of several genes with environmental factors and a person’s lifestyle do.
Many factors should be considered: the environment, type of work, habits, nutrition, emotional and psychological states as well as stress levels and physical activity. Understanding your genetic features allows you to change the influence of a specific gene by changing to a lifestyle which is more suitable. In a nutshell, DNA testing will show whether your lifestyle is right for your genetic potential or if it needs correction.
The path to health begins with a genetic analysis
Powerful computer technology with a huge database is used for processing genetic material (saliva or blood). Tests show the degree of genetic risks and predisposition to certain health conditions.
INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMMES OF PREVENTIVE DIAGNOSTICS
COLOGEN
Sporadic colon cancer
Cellular signalling, inflammation, cell cycle, apoptosis
Additional testing programme
Recommendations for nutrition and lifestyle
FEMGEN
Risk of estrogen-dependent cancer in women
Estrogen metabolism. Detoxication of estrogen metabolites (4OH and 16 OH)
Risk assessment for breast cancer, uterine and ovarian cancer, etc.
Selection of the type and dose of hormone replacement therapy. Recommendations for nutrition and lifestyle
NEUROGEN
Neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
Lipid metabolism, detoxification processes
Iron metabolism, neurotransmitters, oxidative stress
Recommendations for nutrition and lifestyle
DIABETOGEN
Risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Sensitivity to insulin, leptin, satiety, tendency to obesity, lipid metabolism disorders
Selection of drugs
Recommendations for nutrition and lifestyle
LIPIDGEN
Lipid metabolism disorders
Risk assessment of atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, stroke. Cholesterol levels (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL)
Selection of drugs to normalize metabolic disorders
Recommendations for nutrition and lifestyle
Additional testing programme
OXIGEN
Oxidative stress
Ability of enzyme defence system to eliminate excessive free radicals. Risk of developing cardiovascular or neurodegenerative diseases
Additional testing programme
Selection of drugs and their doses
SKINGEN
Skin genetic test
Risk of developing skin diseases, skin sensitivity and susceptibility to inflammation. Establishing skin-ageing factors
Creating and rebuilding collagen. Oxidative stress. Protective properties of the skin
Choice of cosmetics and methods, recommendations for nutrition
WEIGHTGEN
Weight normalisation
Lipogenesis, detoxication, neurotransmitters, satiety, tendency to obesity
Selection of nutrition, lifestyle and physical activity, stress management
FITGEN
Choosing an effective physical activity
Energy consumption, power or endurance exercises, muscle mass, ability to recover from injuries, motivation for sports, heart and lung resources
Nutrigenomics recommendations
ALOPECIAGEN
The risk of developing baldness in men and women
Assessing the risk of developing hair loss before the onset of clinical signs Selection of preventive therapy
CARDIOGEN
Risk of developing cardiovascular diseases
Oxidative stress, risk of hypertension, disorders of homocysteine metabolism, lipid metabolism, thrombosis
Recommendations for nutrition and lifestyle
EMOGEN
Predisposition to depression, obsessive compulsive disorders, dementia, addictions (smoking, alcoholism, overeating), mood disorders, increased anxiety
Unstable state of memory, attention, concentration disorders
Dopamine and serotonin metabolism, hyperhomocysteinemia, neurotransmitter concentration, prostaglandin E level, FK506 binding protein 5 (FKBP5)
Nutrigenomic recommendations, response to psychotropic drugs
NICOTINEGEN
Nicotine addiction
The risk of developing physical dependence to smoking, the choice of preventive method
PROSTATEGEN
Risk of prostate cancer
Testosterone metabolism, the choice of drugs and their doses
Selection of food and lifestyle to reduce the risk of cancer
WELLBEING
General genetic analysis
Genomics Wellbeing Programme
Phase detoxication. Homocysteine metabolism, lipids, glucose, inflammatory mediators, nicotine and alcohol metabolism, anabolism / catabolism, neurotransmitters, resilience to stress
Recommendations for nutrition and nutritional supplements, lifestyle, physical activity and mental health prophylaxis
Additional testing programme
PHARMAGEN
Drug effectiveness control
The choice of the INN as a substrate of the patient's enzyme systems and recommendations for the selection of the dosage of drugs, depending on the level of metabolism
MACULAGEN (OPHTHALMIC PROGRAMME)
Age-related macular degeneration
Risk of senile macular dystrophy, nutritional recommendations
DENTYGEN (DENTAL PROGRAMME)
Risk of periodontitis, an inflammation of the teeth root shell and adjacent tissues
Production of Interleukin-1, leading to the flourishing of anaerobic flora, activation of osteoclasts
THROMBOGEN
Risk of developing deep venous thrombosis
Coagulation, hemostasis, homocysteine metabolism. Early prevention of deep vein thrombosis, selection of type and dose of anticoagulants
Recommendations on nutrition and lifestyle
OSTEOGEN
Risk of osteoporosis
Bone metabolism (vitamin D, collagen, osteogen receptors, inflammatory processes, calcium metabolism)
Strengthening bone mass for the prevention of osteoporosis
Recommendations for nutrition
DETOXGEN
Detoxication options
Assessment of cancer development risk, or any other pathology due to xenobiotic exposure (polluted environment, tobacco, pesticides, toxic substances, heavy metals, solvents, etc.)
Recommendations for nutrition and lifestyle
As a result of this study, QualeVita experts will prepare a personalised report on the current state of your health, your genetic risks and predispositions to diseases. They will then develop a personalised plan to correct health, including recommendations for nutrition and a suitable lifestyle.
Timely diagnosis and assessment of genetic risks will prevent potential problems in the future.
Learn more about our programmes and make an appointment with a specialist