The Era of Time-Efficient Diet Choices: Genetic Testing Service 'Idenshi Hakase' Releases New Report, Enhancing Content with 'My Carte' for One-Screen Genetic Trait Grasp and 'Type-Specific Q&A'.
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<div class="pr-img"><figure class="pr-img__item--large"><img src="https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/175731/19/175731-19-05cb970d09e70f80b18b2f9817921dd7-1350x1000.png?width=1950&height=1350&quality=85%2C65&format=jpeg&auto=webp&fit=bounds&bg-color=fff"><figcaption class="pr-img__item__caption">Idenshi Hakase analysis result report significantly renewed</figcaption></figure></div> <h2 class="pr-header--highlight">■ Overview</h2> <p>Campingcar Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, President: Makoto Yorite), which operates the genetic testing service "Idenshi Hakase" (Genetic Doctor), has significantly revamped its genetic testing analysis report and added three new content pieces. This renewal applies to all users, including those who have already undergone testing.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who operates the genetic testing service named "Idenshi Hakase"?
- A: Campingcar Co., Ltd., which is headquartered in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, operates the service.
- Q: Which users does the renewal of the genetic testing analysis report apply to?
- A: The renewal applies to all users of the service, including those who have already undergone testing.
- Q: What can users confirm on a single screen using the "My Carte" section?
- A: Users can confirm their genetic predisposition to gain weight displayed on a gauge, important nutrients to watch out for, and recommended eating order.
- Q: What kind of information is explained in the "Type-Specific Q&A" section?
- A: It explains basic questions about carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, as well as type-specific characteristics to understand the mechanisms of gaining weight.
- Q: What is the main theme of the "Tips & Pitfalls" content added in the renewal?
- A: The main theme of this section is "Common Misconceptions" regarding various health habits that can be counterproductive depending on a person's body type.