HEALTHY
AGEING
PROFILE
HEALTHY AGEING
PROFILE
OPTIMISE AND PERSONALISE YOUR TREATMENTS THROUGH GENETICS
Healthy ageing profile
The healthy ageing profile test analyses genetic markers related to the ageing process. The following processes are taken into account:
- Metabolic Syndrome
- Visceral Fat
- Hepatic Detoxification
- Oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity
- Dopamine, Serotonin and GABA
- Inflammation
- Telomeric shortening
- Neoplasms
What is it for?
This test makes it possible to determine through DNA different conditions that are crucial for healthy ageing, so that appropriate strategies and habits can be established according to the needs of the individual in order to have a good quality of life over time.
Non-invasive
Once in a lifetime
Scientific evidence
Aging
Introducing the Healthy Ageing Test
- Genetic test that determines the presence/absence of genetic variants related to biological processes that influence ageing.
- Non-invasive test. The DNA is obtained from a saliva sample, in a completely painless way and is suitable for any person and age.
- It is performed once in a lifetime, genetics does not change.
- It analyses genetic markers with scientific validity.
- Innovative technology that offers greater precision and depth in the results.
- Once the sample has been received in the laboratory, you will receive your results within a maximum of 20 days.
Who is it aimed at?
Professionals who want to know their patients’ predisposition to different conditions associated with ageing, with the aim of establishing healthy strategies to improve their quality of life.
Ageing processes
This test analyses the genetic variants associated with the following processes:
- Metabolic Syndrome: set of risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
- Visceral fat: genetic variants that predispose to visceral fat storage in the abdomen, which is associated with an increased risk of metabolic diseases.
- Liver detoxification: the process by which the liver neutralises and eliminates toxins from the body.
- Oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity: an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the body’s ability to neutralise them with antioxidants, which can cause cell damage.
- Dopamine, Serotonin and GABA: key neurotransmitters that regulate mood, anxiety and general well-being.
- Inflammation: the body’s immune response to infection or injury, which can become chronic and contribute to various diseases.
- Telomeric shortening: the process of wearing down telomeres, the protective structures at the ends of chromosomes, which is associated with ageing and risk of disease.
- Neoplasms: abnormal growth of cells that may result in benign or malignant tumours.
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