AppleMagazine

WHAT MY DNA TOLD ME: AVOID FAST FOOD, EAT VEGETABLES

Avoid fast food, eat vegetables and exercise. It sounds like generic health advice, but they’re tips supposedly tailored to my DNA profile.

The suggestions come from 23andme, one of the companies offering to point you toward the optimal eating and exercise habits for your genetics. As with most dieting schemes, the idea is appealing because it implies there’s an elusive reason why you can’t get in shape — in this case, your genes.

But Isaac Ko hane, a biomedical researcher at Harvard, said research in the field is still limited and that there’s little evidence

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from AppleMagazine

AppleMagazine4 min read
macOS Sequoia PRODUCTIVITY & INTELLIGENCE COMBINED AT THE FORE
With macOS Sequoia, Apple is redefining the landscape of desktop computing, introducing many features designed to enhance user productivity and new levels of artificial intelligence integration. From the game-changing iPhone Mirroring to significant
AppleMagazine1 min read
Top 10 Albums
COSMIC - EP RED VELVET FATHERS & SONS LUKE COMBS THE RISE AND FALL OF A MIDWEST... CHAPPELL ROAN PETTY COUNTRY (A COUNTRY... VARIOUS ARTISTS THE TORTURED POETSV DEPARTMENT.. TAYLOR SWIFT THE SECRET OF US GRACIE ABRAMS
AppleMagazine1 min read
Openai Appoints Former Top Us Cyberwarrior Paul Nakasone To Its Board Of Directors
OpenAI has appointed a former top U.S. cyberwarrior and intelligence official to its board of directors, saying he will help protect the ChatGPT maker from “increasingly sophisticated bad actors.” Retired Army Gen. Paul Nakasone was the commander of

Related Books & Audiobooks