| Literature DB >> 32098227 |
Matteo Floris1,2, Antonella Cano1, Laura Porru1, Roberta Addis3, Antonio Cambedda1, Maria Laura Idda2, Maristella Steri4, Carlo Ventura5, Margherita Maioli1,4,5,6.
Abstract
At present, specialized companies offering genetic testing services without the involvement of clinicians are growing; this development is a direct consequence of the significant decrease in genotyping and sequencing costs. Online companies offer predictions about the risk of developing complex diseases during one's life course, and they offer suggestions for personal lifestyle. Several companies have been created that provide nutrigenetics services; these companies suggest dietary indications-a central issue in the prevention and etiopathogenesis of specific diseases-based on one's personal genetic background. Dietary patterns are defined on the basis of a limited set of genetic markers. In this article, we analyze the online nutrigenetics services offered by 45 companies worldwide, to obtain an overall picture of the costs, the types of nutritional traits considered and the level of scientific precision of the services proposed. Our analysis clearly highlights the need for specific guidelines, in order to ensure a set of minimum quality standards for the nutrigenetics services offered to the customer.Entities:
Keywords: diet; direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT); genetic; nutrigenetics; nutrigenomics; nutrition
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32098227 PMCID: PMC7071525 DOI: 10.3390/nu12020566
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Classification of the online company services. Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing (DTG-GT); Number (N°) of companies
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| DNA test services for hospital or specialized personnel | 8 | |
| Specialist web sites | 3 | |
| Multinational companies providing kit to specialists or specialized centers | 2 | |
| Biochemical analysis centres for patients | 2 | |
| Other | 3 | |
Figure 1Geographical distribution of the selected nutrigenetics direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT) companies. The legend reports the number of DTC-GT companies located in the represented countries (A). In graph (B), sub-continental classification of the 45 selected DTC-GT companies is shown. Multinational companies’ headquarters are located in several countries. N.A. = information not available.
Services and information provided by the selected companies.
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| Purchase online | 35 | |
| Order by email or phone | 5 | |
| Not clear purchase modality | 1 | |
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| 0-100 $ | 9 | |
| 100-200 $ | 13 | |
| >200 $ | 14 | |
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Principal traits investigated by the selected DTC-GT companies. Number (N°) of companies
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| Lactose intolerance | 18 | |
| Fructose intolerance | 2 | |
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| Caffeine sensitivity | 15 | |
| Alcohol sensitivity | 8 | |
| Salt Sensitivity | 5 | |
| Sulphites sensitivity | 1 | |
| Nickel sensitivity | 1 | |
| Saturated Fat Sensitivity | 3 | |
| Sensitivity and response to particular foods | 2 | |
| Refined carbohydrate Sensitivity | 1 | |
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| Lipid metabolism | 13 | |
| Carbohydrate metabolism | 6 | |
| Protein metabolism | 1 | |
| Whole grains metabolism | 1 | |
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| Vitamin D metabolism | 13 | |
| Vitamin C metabolism | 10 | |
| Vitamin A metabolism | 9 | |
| Vitamina B6 metabolism | 9 | |
| Vitamin B12 metabolism | 9 | |
| Vitamin B9 metabolism | 6 | |
| Vitamina E metabolism | 6 | |
| Iron metabolism | 4 | |
| Vitamina B metabolism | 4 | |
| Calcium metabolism | 2 | |
| Metabolism of vitamins and minerals | 1 | |
| Sodium metabolism | 1 | |
| Vitamina F metabolism | 1 | |
| Vitamin K metabolism | 1 | |
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| Weight menagement | 12 | |
| Hunger and appetite control | 4 | |
| Regulation of metabolism and eating behavior | 3 | |
| Eating habits | 1 | |
| Food craving | 1 | |
| Feeling full | 1 | |
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| Levels of lipid profile | 5 | |
| Basal metabolism | 1 | |
| BMI | 1 | |
| Nutrient response | 2 | |
| Nutritional needs | 3 | |
| Blood pressure | 1 | |
| Microbiome | 1 | |
| Bitter taste | 2 | |
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| Antioxidant and detoxifying capacity | 3 | |
| Oxidative stress | 1 | |
| Antioxidant needs | 1 | |
| Glutathione | 1 | |
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| Insulin sensivity | 1 | |
| Insulin resistance | 1 | |
| Risk of developing insulin resistance | 1 | |
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| N.D. items | 15 |
Figure 2Characterization of the selected DTC-GT companies based on the genetic information provided. In the graph, the selected DTC-GT companies are classified based on the type of information on genes and variants analyzed that is provided to the consumer. N = number.
Figure 3Analysis of the contents of the report examples provided by the selected DTC-GT companies. In the graph, the percentages of companies including specific contents in their report examples are represented in the graph.