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APOE Report

The Apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene is best known for its role in lipid (fat) metabolism by helping to remove cholesterol from the bloodstream. It can exist in three main forms known as E2, E3 and E4.

The E4 form of the APOE gene has been associated with increased plasma cholesterol and triglycerides and susceptibility to cardiovascular disease - heart attacks or strokes due to atherosclerosis, insulin resistance and Alzheimer’s disease. However, having an E4 genotype is one of many risk factors and does not mean you will develop any of these conditions.

In addition to APOE, this test examines genes involved in methylation, inflammation, toxicity and neuroprotection, to enable individuals to take preventative action by adopting personalised nutrition and lifestyle changes to optimise their future, long-term health.

Genes covered

Lipid Metabolism

APOE 

Methylation 

Inflammation 

Detoxification 

Neuroprotection


All of the Lifecode Gx reports include

  • personalised, colour coded genotype results
  • gene function and SNP impact descriptions
  • clinically relevant SNPs
  • nutrient and other epigenetic impacts
  • links to research evidence

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