Josh Petersen Releasing the book
I just got my genetic test results from qtrait.com. The results aren’t uniformly interesting, but some of the stand outs are: I’m more likely to become an alcoholic (makes sense), more likely to be dyspeptic (true), a night owl (check), and less likely to smoke. A surprise was scoring 2 out of 2 on the obesity markers. Good to be on guard!
Here is the full genetic monty:
- Addiction to street drug use: CC (average)
- Alcohol processing: CC (more likely to become an alcoholic)
- Asthma: AT (medium to low risk)
- Bitter tasting ability: taster
- Codeine metabolism and nursing: Two CYP2D6 copies (average metabolizer of codeine)
- Coumarin-based drug dose (like Warfarin): high dose (slow or normal processing of coumarin-based drugs, meaning I need a higher dose of Warfarin)
- Dyspepsia (indigestion): CC (more likely to show dyspeptic symptoms)
- Early bird or night owl: CC (night owl)
- Eczema: GT (high risk)
- Glaucoma: no result yet
- Gluten sensitivity or celiac disease: No HLA-DQ2*0501 types (low risk)
- Hemochromatosis: GG (low risk)
- Initial response to smoking and drinking: GG(does not tend to report “strong” or “negative” effects from alcohol and nicotine consumption)
- Insomnia: CC (more likely to have a significant preference for evening time over morning)
- Insulin sensitivity in response to endurance training: CT (improvement in insulin sensitivity in response to exercise)
- Lactose intolerance/Lactose persistence: TT (very likely to be able to digest milk after childhood)
- Learning and Memory: CC (better than average)
- Mold sensitivity: GG (more likely to have mold allergies)
- Norwalk virus (the cruise ship sickness): AG (medium risk)
- Obesity (increased BMI): AT (up to 1.31 times more likely to be obese than those individuals with only T type copies.)
- Obesity II: CC (as much as 1.2-2.3 times more likely to be obese than other individuals)
- Odor perception: AG (less sensitive and more pleasurable response to certain odors)
- Physical performance, power vs. endurance v.1: CC (power, yes; endurance, no)
- Post-operative cognitive dysfunction: GG (average risk)
- Protection from Alcoholism: GG (able to process alcohol normally and may be as likely to become addicted to alcohol)
- Resistance to cannabis addiction: CC (more susceptible to THC dependence)
- Restless Legs Syndrome: TT (less likely to develop restless legs syndrome)
- Seasonal Affective Disorder: Normal risk
- Smoking addiction: CC (less likely to be a smoker)
- Variation in height: CC (on average ~.8 cm taller than non CC types
