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Dr. RobMusculoskeletalPanel
Health Action Plan
October 1, 2019
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Table of Contents
Understand Your Genetics
How These Traits Affect You
Recommendations
Supplements
Diet
Lifestyle
Exercise
Further Testing
Traits
Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
Vitamin C
Vitamin D3
Muscle Fiber Type
Recommendation Detailed Appendix
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Understand Your GeneticsThis report is broken down into three main sections: TraitImpact, Recommendations and Trait Detail. Depending onthe number of traits being reviewed, your report willcontain multiple trait and recommendation detailsections. Terms and sections of the report are definedbelow.
DNA
DNA is a long, ladder-shaped molecule. The rungs of the ladder are madeof two amino acids pairing together, these are called bases. They alwayspair the same way, A (Adenine) with T (Thymine), and C (Cytosine) with G(Guanine). The body is constantly replicating DNA strands.
GENE
Genes are the basic units of heredity (passeddown from generation to generation). Theyare made of DNA and provide theinstructions for how our body works, whatwe look like, etc. Humans have between20,000 - 25,000 genes. We inherit half ofthem from our mother and half from ourfather.
SNP
A SNP is a Single Nucleotide Polymorphism. SNPsoccur when the amino acids making up the basepair do not come together in the same way as theoriginal DNA strand. For example, the originalstrand may have had an A but the replicatedstrand has a G. SNPs are common and many ofthem have no impact to the individual, however,some can change how our body works.
VARIANT
Variants are how SNPs are referred to in thisreport. When the amino acid in the copiedstrand is different from the original, it iscalled a variant - it varies from the original.Variants are not necessarily 'good' or 'bad'they are simply different from the original.The depiction of variants is shown as: +/+(both copies have different amino acids), +/-(one copy has a different amino acid), -/-(both copies have the same amino acid as theoriginal) or U (one copy is indeterminate).
Reading This Report
Trait Impact Traits Recommendations
This report focuses on traits. These aretypically groups of SNPs that have asimilar impact on the body’s function.We use a proprietary algorithm todetermine the impact a group of SNPsmay have on a specific function in thebody based on your individual testresults.
The traits in our reports aretypically grouped by body function,a symptom type, a disease, anutrient need, or a response toenvironment. Within the traitpages, you will see the SNPs thatare looked at for that trait, yourvariant type and recommendationsto optimize health and minimize riskbased on your individual results.
Your genes, and therefore yourSNPs, will not change during yourlife. However, this report focuseson SNPs whose impact can beinfluenced by external factors likediet, exercise, supplements, andlifestyle changes.
Disclaimer - The recommendations in this report have been carefully prepared and reviewed for you by your health and wellness provider, based on his or herreasoned medical judgment about your personal health needs. Be sure that you have shared with your health and wellness provider all relevant information aboutyour health, including any medications or dietary supplements you may be taking, and any medical conditions you may be experiencing, before you adopt any of theserecommendations. This test is performed via DNA sequencing. As with all genetic testing with the highest possible standards, the data generated during thelaboratory process will have a <99% sensitivity and specificity.
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How These Traits Affect You This page provides a high-level snapshot of the clinical significance of each trait within this panel. The results are intwo categories: traits that are ranked high, medium or low impact as well as traits for which there is an explicit result(i.e. categorical such as "yes" or "no"). At the end of this page are a summary of any non-reportable (NR) traits. Theresults for these traits are unable to be determined from the sample submitted. Recommendations are made for traitswith high or medium impact only.
Impact Traits Impact Learn More
1 Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration HIGH Page 11
2 Vitamin C MEDIUM Page 12
3 Vitamin D3 MEDIUM Page 13
4 Injury Risk - Muscle Damage LOW
5 Magnesium LOW
6 Musculoskeletal Pain LOW
Categorical Traits Result Learn More
1 Muscle Fiber Type Slow Twitch Page 14
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Impact Traits
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SupplementsBelow is a list of the top recommended supplements curated specifically for you. These recommendations mayrepresent a subset of the total recommendations found within the Supplement sections of your report.Recommendations are listed in order of importance based on your individual genetic results. Theserecommendations have been reviewed by your healthcare provider. Please contact your provider if you have anyquestions.
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
Collagen Supplement with 5 - 15 g of collagen per day. Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
Probiotics Supplement with a 10 - 50 billion CFUprobiotic per day.
Vitamin D3
Vitamin C Supplement with 500 - 1,000 mg of vitaminC per day.
Vitamin C
Vitamin D & K SupplementCombination
Supplement with 4,000 - 5,000 IUs ofVitamin D3 with 50 mcg plus 1,000 mcg ofcombination Vitamin K1 and K2 per day.
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 Supplement with 3,000 IUs of vitamin D3 perday.
Vitamin D3
Note - If you are taking any medications, consult with your practitioner before starting any new supplements as they may have adverseeffects with your medications.
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DietBelow is a list of the top dietary recommendations curated specifically for you. These recommendations mayrepresent a subset of the total recommendations found within the Diet sections of your report. Recommendationsare listed in order of importance based on your individual genetic results. These recommendations have beenreviewed by your healthcare provider. Please contact your provider if you have any questions.
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
Hydration Status Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day,aim to consume at least 64 oz per day.
Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
Omega-3 Rich Foods Consume a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
Vitamin C Rich Foods Consume a diet rich in vitamin C. Vitamin C
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LifestyleBelow is a list of the top lifestyle recommendations curated specifically for you. These recommendations mayrepresent a subset of the total recommendations found within the Lifestyle sections of your report.Recommendations are listed in order of importance based on your individual genetic results. Theserecommendations have been reviewed by your healthcare provider. Please contact your provider if you have anyquestions.
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
Chiropractic SpinalAdjustments
Consider chiropractic spinal adjustments tohelp reduce lower back pain.
Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
Reduce Sedentary Behavior Reduce sedentary behavior. Try toincorporate small bouts (~ 5 minutes) ofstanding or moving throughout the day.
Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
Sunlight Get adequate sunlight exposure,approximately 20 minutes per day for mostindividuals.
Vitamin D3
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ExerciseBelow is a list of the top exercise recommendations curated specifically for you. These recommendations mayrepresent a subset of the total recommendations found within the Exercise sections of your report.Recommendations are listed in order of importance based on your individual genetic results. Theserecommendations have been reviewed by your healthcare provider. Please contact your provider if you have anyquestions.
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
Endurance Training Routine Create a well-rounded running schedule thatincludes distance, intervals, and speed.
Muscle Fiber Type
Hamstring Stretching Regularly perform hamstring stretches. Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
Lower Limb ResistanceTraining
Focus on building strength in the lower limbsthrough resistance training to reduce injuryrisk.
Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
The Right Running Shoe Make sure to wear properly fitted runningshoes that are appropriate for your footpronation, mileage, and body weight.
Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration
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Further TestingBelow is a list of the top further testing recommendations curated specifically for you. These recommendations mayrepresent a subset of the total recommendations found within the Further Testing sections of your report.Recommendations are listed in order of importance based on your individual genetic results. Theserecommendations have been reviewed by your healthcare provider. Please contact your provider if you have anyquestions.
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
Vitamin C Test Test blood vitamin C levels Vitamin C
Vitamin D3 (25-OH) Test blood levels of vitamin D3 (25-OH) Vitamin D3
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Trait Details
Appendix 1
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Injury Risk - Disc Degeneration People with similar genetic markers may have an increased risk of degenerative disc disease, which can cause pain inthe lower back, neck, hips, or legs.
Gene SNP Variant Impact
CILP rs2073711 +/+ High
Recommendations
These recommendations are based on the genetic findings in the chart above.
SUPPLEMENT • Collagen
DIET • Omega-3 Rich Foods • Hydration Status
LIFESTYLE• Reduce Sedentary Behavior • Chiropractic Spinal
Adjustments
EXERCISE• The Right Running Shoe • Lower Limb Resistance
Training
• Hamstring Stretching
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Vitamin C People with similar genetic markers may be predisposed to low levels of vitamin C (ascorbic acid).
Gene SNP Variant Impact
GSTM1 rs366631 +/+ High
SLC23A1 rs33972313 -/- Low
SVCT1 rs4257763 -/- Low
Recommendations
These recommendations are based on the genetic findings in the chart above.
SUPPLEMENT • Vitamin C
DIET • Vitamin C Rich Foods
FURTHER TESTING • Vitamin C Test
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Vitamin D3 People with similar genetic markers may be predisposed to low levels of vitamin D3.
Gene SNP Variant Impact
CYP2R1 rs10741657 +/+ High
GC rs4588 +/- Medium
GC rs2282679 +/- Medium
DHCR7 rs12785878 -/- Low
Recommendations
These recommendations are based on the genetic findings in the chart above.
SUPPLEMENT • Vitamin D3 • Probiotics
• Vitamin D & K SupplementCombination
LIFESTYLE • Sunlight
FURTHER TESTING • Vitamin D3 (25-OH)
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Muscle Fiber Type People with similar genetic markers are more likely to have Type 1, slow-twitch, endurance-type muscle fibers.
Gene SNP Variant Impact
PPARA rs4253778 +/+ High
PPARGC1A rs8192678 +/+ High
ACTN3 rs1815739 +/- Low
Recommendations
These recommendations are based on the genetic findings in the chart above.
EXERCISE • Endurance Training Routine
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Recommenda�on
Detailed Appendix
Appendix 2
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Supplements
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
Collagen Supplement with 5 - 15 g of collagen per day. Injury Risk - DiscDegeneration
Probiotics Supplement with a 10 - 50 billion CFU probiotic per day. Vitamin D3
Vitamin C Supplement with 500 - 1,000 mg of vitamin C per day. Vitamin C
Vitamin D & K SupplementCombination
Supplement with 4,000 - 5,000 IUs of Vitamin D3 with 50 mcg plus 1,000mcg of combination Vitamin K1 and K2 per day. Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 Supplement with 3,000 IUs of vitamin D3 per day. Vitamin D3
Diet
RecommendationName
The Details Linked Traits
Hydration Status Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day, aim to consume at least 64 oz perday.
Injury Risk - DiscDegeneration
Omega-3 Rich Foods Consume a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Injury Risk - DiscDegeneration
Vitamin C Rich Foods Consume a diet rich in vitamin C. Vitamin C
Lifestyle
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
Chiropractic SpinalAdjustments Consider chiropractic spinal adjustments to help reduce lower back pain. Injury Risk - Disc
Degeneration
Reduce SedentaryBehavior
Reduce sedentary behavior. Try to incorporate small bouts (~ 5 minutes) ofstanding or moving throughout the day.
Injury Risk - DiscDegeneration
Sunlight Get adequate sunlight exposure, approximately 20 minutes per day for mostindividuals. Vitamin D3
Exercise
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
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Endurance TrainingRoutine
Create a well-rounded running schedule that includes distance, intervals, andspeed. Muscle Fiber Type
Hamstring Stretching Regularly perform hamstring stretches. Injury Risk - DiscDegeneration
Lower Limb ResistanceTraining
Focus on building strength in the lower limbs through resistance training toreduce injury risk.
Injury Risk - DiscDegeneration
The Right Running Shoe Make sure to wear properly fitted running shoes that are appropriate for yourfoot pronation, mileage, and body weight.
Injury Risk - DiscDegeneration
Further Testing
Recommendation Name The Details Linked Traits
Vitamin C Test Test blood vitamin C levels Vitamin C
Vitamin D3 (25-OH) Test blood levels of vitamin D3 (25-OH) Vitamin D3
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