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How Genetics Affect Our Diets as We Age

As we age, maintaining a healthy Diet becomes increasingly important for overall wellness, longevity, and quality of life. However, sticking to a “one-size-fits-all” approach to nutrition may not be effective for everyone. Why? Because our genetics play a significant role in how our bodies respond to different foods, nutrients, and diets over time.

The Role of Genetics in Nutrition

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The genes we inherit from our parents contain variations, known as alleles, that can influence many aspects of our health, including how we process and react to certain foods. These alleles can determine how well we metabolize fats, sugars, and vitamins and how susceptible we are to inflammation or disease caused by poor dietary choices. This is particularly significant as we age because metabolic processes tend to slow down, making it harder to maintain optimal health without precise dietary adjustments.

One example is the APOA2 gene, which affects how individuals metabolize saturated fats. Certain alleles of this gene can predispose individuals to weight gain and cardiovascular issues when consuming a diet high in saturated fats. As we age, our bodies become less efficient at processing these fats, which can exacerbate health risks such as heart disease and obesity if not properly managed.

Another gene of interest is MTHFR, which affects the body's ability to metabolize folic acid and other B vitamins. Variations in this gene can lead to increased homocysteine levels, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. As we get older, the body's ability to handle these variations may diminish, meaning a diet deficient in folic acid can have more serious consequences than it might in younger years.

Combatting Genetic Disadvantages in Diet

Understanding the genetic markers that negatively affect our diet allows us to make targeted changes. Here are some strategies for overcoming these challenges:

  1. Personalized Diet Plans: Tailoring your diet based on your genetic predispositions can help you avoid foods that trigger adverse reactions. For example, if you have the allele associated with poor saturated fat metabolism, you might reduce your intake of red meat and dairy in favor of healthier fats, like those found in fish and nuts.

  2. Nutritional Supplements: In cases where genetic variations hinder nutrient absorption (like the MTHFR mutation), targeted supplementation can be an effective strategy. Taking methylated B vitamins, for example, can bypass the enzyme deficiency caused by the MTHFR variation and reduce your risk of associated health issues.

  3. Lifestyle Adjustments: It's not just about what you eat but also how you live. Incorporating regular Exercise, Stress management techniques, and Sleep hygiene into your routine can help mitigate the negative effects of genetic predispositions, especially those that relate to metabolic disorders and inflammation.

How Genetic Testing Can Help

Genetic testing offers an insightful window into your body's unique nutritional needs. At Ascend Wellness, we partner with Geneplanet to offer advanced genetic testing that analyzes your DNA and identifies specific alleles associated with dietary metabolism, nutrient absorption, and susceptibility to certain health conditions. By using this data, we can create customized wellness plans that help you achieve your health goals more effectively.

For instance, with Geneplanet’s testing, you can learn if you carry the APOA2 gene variant, which may affect how your body processes fats, or if you have a variation in the MTHFR gene that could impact your ability to absorb essential B vitamins. With this knowledge, we help design dietary and lifestyle interventions that align with your genetic profile, ensuring that your nutrition plan works in harmony with your body's specific needs.

Conclusion

Aging doesn't mean we lose control over our health. By embracing the power of genetics, we can take a proactive approach to diet and wellness, adjusting our nutrition to fit the unique needs of our DNA. Genetic testing from companies like Geneplanet empowers us to make informed dietary choices that help maintain vitality, reduce the risk of disease, and optimize our well-being well into our later years.

If you're interested in learning more about how genetic testing can enhance your diet and overall wellness, contact us at Ascend Wellness today. Let’s work together to unlock the potential of your genes for a healthier future!

Originally Published on https://www.ascendperformancetraining.com/blog

Tripp Parks Author, Podcast Host, Gym Owner

My name is Tripp Parks. I am the author of the book "Health Profiling"; I co-own: Ascend Performance Training Center and business solutions, Kalevala Labs Supplements; co-own/host the podcast Health Or High Water. (ISSA Certified: Personal Trainer, Genetic-based Program Design, Nutritionist, Strength & Conditioning Specialist, and Elite Trainer)

With over 10 years of experience in the fitness industry. From playing professional football for the Rival Professional Football league, to working in genetics supplementation, personal training, nutrition and much more.

The latest I have been working on is developing the process my partner and I call, "Health Profiling". We are faced with one of the worst health epidemics ever seen before in human history and I wanted to come up with a way to fix it and thats where Health Profiling was born. Health Profiling is basically a new way of looking at health and wellness. The problem is when you go to a personal trainer they are going to solve your problems with workouts; a nutritionist will solve it with diet/supplementation, etc. The problem is no one is putting them together.

Just like when we invest our money, we diversify those funds. The same goes with our health and wellness. Health Profiling is about diversifying our health and wellness to all aspects. I look at everything for someones health journey (genetics, hormones, workouts, sleep, stress, mentality, etc.) that truly makes them healthy.

This all starts with genetics! Using genetic testing we can get a qualitative road map to apply Health Profiling to our daily life's!

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