Type 2 Diabetes Risk DNA Test

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$349.00

Uncover your genetic risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes with this DNA test.

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Kit includes all lab fees and free return shipping to the lab.

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Type 2 diabetes is a highly prevalent metabolic disease that results from an inability to control blood sugar levels. Glucose is the main sugar found in the blood. Its levels are tightly controlled by the action of two enzymes, insulin, and glucagon. Insulin signals the removal of sugar from the blood (immediately following a meal for example), while glucagon is responsible for releasing sugars between meals to provide organs with sufficient energy. Individuals with type 2 diabetes make low levels of insulin, or their cells have stop responding to insulin, making it difficult to regulate sugar levels in the blood.

Genetics is one factor that can increase your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This test detects genetic variants linked to increased risk. Find out your risk today so you can take preventative action to reduce your chances of developing type 2 diabetes.

Genetic variants tested

Genetic is one risk factor associated with type 2 diabetes. This DNA test detects the following variants linked to an increased risk of developing this condition.

  • ACC2 – Reduced response to insulin
  • ADCY5 – Inhibited secretion of insulin
  • FABP2, FTO – Increased uptake of saturated fats
  • ADIPOQ, FADS1, GLUT2, MTNR1B and TCF7L2 – Increased fasting glucose levels
  • GCKR – Reduced fasting glucose levels
  • GCK, HNF4A – Reduces beta cell function
  • SLC30A8 – Disrupted insulin signalling
  • SOD2 – Increased reactive oxygen species
  • MADD – Impaired proinsulin-to-insulin conversion

Factors that increase your risk of Type 2 diabetes

  • Genetic variation
  • Family history of type 2 diabetes
  • Obesity and fat accumulation (around the abdomen)
  • Lack of physical exercise
  • Ethnicity (Africans and American Indians have a higher risk)
  • Prediabetes – elevated blood sugar
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Summary

Type 2 diabetes is a highly prevalent metabolic disease that results from an inability to control blood sugar levels. Glucose is the main sugar found in the blood. Its levels are tightly controlled by the action of two enzymes, insulin, and glucagon. Insulin signals the removal of sugar from the blood (immediately following a meal for example), while glucagon is responsible for releasing sugars between meals to provide organs with sufficient energy. Individuals with type 2 diabetes make low levels of insulin, or their cells have stop responding to insulin, making it difficult to regulate sugar levels in the blood.

Genetics is one factor that can increase your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This test detects genetic variants linked to increased risk. Find out your risk today so you can take preventative action to reduce your chances of developing type 2 diabetes.

Genetic variants tested

Genetic is one risk factor associated with type 2 diabetes. This DNA test detects the following variants linked to an increased risk of developing this condition.

  • ACC2 – Reduced response to insulin
  • ADCY5 – Inhibited secretion of insulin
  • FABP2, FTO – Increased uptake of saturated fats
  • ADIPOQ, FADS1, GLUT2, MTNR1B and TCF7L2 – Increased fasting glucose levels
  • GCKR – Reduced fasting glucose levels
  • GCK, HNF4A – Reduces beta cell function
  • SLC30A8 – Disrupted insulin signalling
  • SOD2 – Increased reactive oxygen species
  • MADD – Impaired proinsulin-to-insulin conversion

Factors that increase your risk of Type 2 diabetes

  • Genetic variation
  • Family history of type 2 diabetes
  • Obesity and fat accumulation (around the abdomen)
  • Lack of physical exercise
  • Ethnicity (Africans and American Indians have a higher risk)
  • Prediabetes – elevated blood sugar
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome

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Collect your sample with simple cheek swabs.
Collect DNA Sample
Your test kit includes everything you need to collect painless mouth swabs in the privacy of your own home.
Ship your samples to the laboratory using the provided prepaid return shipping envelope.
Mail samples to the lab
When you're finished collecting your DNA samples, simply mail them to the lab with free return shipping.
You can download your results from your secure online platform once your test is completed.
Receive your results
Receive confidential results in your secure online portal within 4-6 weeks after testing begins.

FAQ's

Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about this test.

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Yes, your results are 100% confidential. No one will be able to access your account or your results unless you give them your confidential account login. You can change the password to your account at any time. Please remember to safeguard your login information and not share it with anyone.
Testing begins immediately the day that your samples arrive at the laboratory. In some special situations, additional testing may be required, which could increase the turnaround time by a few extra days. You can check the status of your test online 24/7 using your secure account login. Your test report is released immediately once testing is complete.
Drinking or eating will not change the results in any way. The reason that you are not supposed to drink or have anything in the mouth for an extended period prior to collection is to ensure that we have enough buccal cells to complete the test. If there are not enough cells to complete the test, then the results will not be released and a recollection will be required.
Once you have finished your sample collection, place the collection kit box into the prepaid plastic USPS envelope included with the kit, then mail your samples to the laboratory via your mailbox or a local USPS drop box. If you wish to monitor the status of your shipment, remember to record the tracking number on the shipping label. You can track the status of your shipment using your tracking number on the USPS website.
No. You can send the kits back to the laboratory using any shipping method of your choosing. Please be advised that if you do not use the included prepaid return mailer to ship your samples, it is your responsibility to ensure that your samples arrive at the laboratory. We will not be able to provide assistance for shipments that do not use our prepaid return mailer.
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