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DNA Diabetes Risk Test

DNA Diabetes Risk Test

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Understand Your Genetic Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

Take control of your health with our comprehensive DNA Diabetes Risk Test. With a simple, painless mouth swab, this advanced genetic analysis examines key genes that influence insulin sensitivity, glucose metabolism, and pancreatic function—giving you essential insights into your genetic predisposition for type 2 diabetes.

Understanding your genetic risk empowers you to make proactive lifestyle changes, work with healthcare professionals on personalized prevention strategies, and take charge of your metabolic health before symptoms appear.

Turnaround Time
4-6 weeks
Sample Type
Mouth Swabs
Genes Tested
ACC2, ADCY5, FABP2, FTO, ADIPOQ, CRY2, FADS1, G6PC2, GLUT2, MTNR1B, PROX1, TCF7L2, GCKR, GCK, HNF4A, GLIS3, IRS1, SLC30A8, SHBG, MADD, SOD2, HIF1A
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Easy, Painless Mouth Swabs

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Actionable Genetic Insights

  • 1. Purchase Kit

    Order a Genofit test online and we'll ship your test kit directly to your doorstep.

  • 2. Collect & Mail

    Simply collect your sample at home, then mail your sample directly to the laboratory.

  • 3. Receive Results

    Download your report from your secure online account shortly after the lab receives your sample.

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Why Your Genetics Matter for Diabetes Risk

Type 2 diabetes affects over 400 million people worldwide, but your genetic makeup significantly influences your individual risk. While lifestyle factors like diet and exercise play important roles, your DNA determines how your body processes glucose, responds to insulin, and manages blood sugar levels.

The DNA Diabetes Risk Test helps you:

  • Understand your genetic predisposition for insulin resistance and production.
  • Discover how your DNA influences your fasting glucose levels.
  • Identify underlying genetic factors related to fat metabolism and cellular stress.
  • Gain the scientific insight needed for a truly proactive approach to your health.

This information is particularly valuable if you have family history of diabetes, struggle with weight management, or want to optimize your health with precision medicine approaches.

Genes We Analyze

Your confidential report analyzes a wide range of genetic markers to provide a comprehensive picture of your body's predisposition to factors involved in Type 2 diabetes.

Insulin Function & Signalling

Learn about the genes that control every step of the insulin process. This includes your genetic tendency for insulin secretion (ADCY5), the function of pancreatic beta cells (GCKHNF4A), how efficiently your body converts proinsulin into active insulin (MADD), and how effectively your cells respond to insulin's signals (ACC2IRS1).

Glucose Metabolism

Discover your genetic profile for maintaining balanced blood sugar levels. This section analyzes numerous genes that influence your natural fasting glucose levels (ADIPOQG6PC2TCF7L2, etc.) and highlights variants that may cause levels to be higher (TCF7L2) or lower (GCKR) than average.

Metabolic Health Factors

Explore other genetic factors that contribute to your overall metabolic health. Reports cover how your body is predisposed to handle saturated fats (FABP2FTO), manage oxidative stress at a cellular level (SOD2), regulate sex hormones that influence diabetes risk (SHBG), and respond to low-oxygen conditions (HIF1A).

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    Our laboratory meets the highest standards with globally recognized accreditations to deliver reliable results every time.

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  • Support From Experts

    Our dedicated customer care team is ready to guide you through every step, answer your questions, and provide the assistance you need.

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