Use your genetics to help you age with grace.
Want to live a healthy, joyful, independent life?
The Longevity reports provide insight about your unique body to help you maintain health and wellness as you age.
Watch the video below to learn more.
What types of traits are assessed by the Longevity reports?
Full list of traits assessed by the Longevity reports:
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Memory Performance
Sociability
Worrier Personality
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Satiety Impairment
Low Protein Intake Risk
Carb Overconsumption
Fat Overconsumption
Low Vegetable Intake
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Difficulty in Losing Weight
Low Resting Metabolic Rate
Overweight Potential
Low-Carb Diet Effectiveness
Mediterranean Diet Effectiveness
Monounsaturated Fat Increased Benefits
Polyunsaturated Fats Increased Benefits
Calcium Deficiency
Vitamin D Deficiency
Lutein and Zeaxanthin Deficiency
Sensitivity to Salt
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Muscle Response to Resistance Training
Exercise Benefits for Blood Pressure
Exercise Benefits for Lowering Cholesterol
Power
Endurance
Overall Fitness Benefits
Joint Flexibility
Exercise Aversion
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Collagen Breakdown
Facial Pigmented Spots
Photoaging
Sagging Eyelids Risk
Youthfulness
Bitter Taste Sensitivity
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
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Muscle Strength Loss
Muscle Soreness
Slow Muscle Repair
Muscle Damage Risk
Overall Tendon and Ligament Risk
Joint Injury Risk
Stress Fracture
Meet Lavena!
Lavena is a campaign manager who has just celebrated her 50th birthday. She wants to become leaner and stronger, but her work schedule is busy, so she’s looking for a few modifications that will provide maximal benefit.