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Oct 7, 2016

Every day we learn more about our genetic makeup and how what we are coded for can influence our health. You may have heard about the FTO gene, or the fat gene. People who have this gene have a higher incidence of obesity. However, new research published in the British Medical Journal suggests that the FTO gene does not quality for an excuse for being overweight. It turns out that people who have the gene, react to proper nutrition and exercise, the same way that people who don’t have the gene do. Having the gene does not mean that you are destined to extra pounds, it just means you have to work a little harder to be healthy and trim.

 

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