Potential for Lifestyle-Related Disease Prevention Through Behavioral Change Using Zene360 Genome Analysis Results Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism
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At the 41st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, a study by Dr. Yoshitaka Hashimoto and colleagues at Matsushita Memorial Hospital demonstrated that health counseling incorporating Zene's 'Zene360' genome analysis results significantly increased daily step counts and reduced lipid intake. This exploratory randomized controlled trial suggests that utilizing personalized genetic information can effectively encourage positive behavioral changes for lifestyle-related disease prevention.
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