Sports Panel

Your Pathway to Proactive Health

Sports Panel is a complex interplay of genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors. While regular check-ups and healthy habits are essential, they may not provide a complete picture of your overall health risks and potential. The Sports Panel delves deeper into your unique genetic profile, offering valuable insights into how your DNA shapes your susceptibility to certain conditions, response to exercise and diet, and overall well-being.

By identifying key genetic markers related to heart health, metabolic function, hormonal balance, and mental wellness, this panel equips you with practical information to make informed, personalized health decisions. Whether your goal is optimizing fitness, addressing hereditary health concerns, or implementing preventive strategies, this test provides a reliable foundation to take control of your health journey.

What the Panel Explores

25 Categories Covered

1. Amino acids

Beta-alanine
L-carnitine Deficiency
L-glutamine
Monohydrate Creatine

2. Antioxidants / Supplements

BCAA levels
Beta-Casein A1
Beta-Casein A2A2
Leucine Absorption
Retinoic Acid
Vegetarian Protein Shake
Whey Protein

3. Behaviors

Motivation to Exercise
Persistence
Sports Behavior

4. Benefits

Adaptability

5. Cardiovascular

Aerobic Capacity
Brugada Syndrome
Cardiac Capacity
Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Increased blood pressure during exercise
Jervell and Lange-Nielsen Syndrome
Paroxysmal Ventricular Fibrillation
Romano-Ward Syndrome
Ventricular Tachycardia
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

6. Fatty acids

Arachidonic Acid Deficiency

7. General

Canoeing
Protein Digestive Capacity

8. Genetic diseases

Sudden Death Syndrome
Walker-Warburg Syndrome

9. Hematologic system

Benefit of Physical Exercise for HDL
High Ferritin

10. Hereditary diseases

Pompe disease

11. Hormones

Cortisol Level
DHEA/DHEAS
Increased Cortisol (in women)
Increased Noradrenaline Level During Exercise
Progesterone
Suppression of the secretion of luteinizing hormone due to anabolics
Testosterone

12. Injuries

Achilles tendon injury
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury (ACL)
Best Recovery after Injury
Exercise Induced Muscle Damage
Fractures
Hamstring Injuries
Hip dislocation
Increased Risk of Sports Injuries
Ligament Rupture
Meniscus Injury
Probability of Muscle Injuries
Shoulder Shift
Sports-Related Musculoskeletal Injuries

13. Metabolic

Greater Insulin Sensitivity with Physical Exercise
Improving Insulin Sensitivity with Physical Exercise
Mitochondrial Complex Deficiency 1
Protein Metabolization
Resting Metabolic Rate
Resting Metabolism
Transport of MnSOD to Mitochondria

14. Muscular system

Achilles Tendinopathy Risk
Athletes with Greater Physical Strength
Biceps Increase
Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy
Energy Spending
Explosive Strength
Fast Twitch Muscle Fibers
Gait Instability
Hand Grip Strength
Hard Person Syndrome
Increased Exercise Recovery Time
Increased Maximum Force Production
Knee strength
Lactate Accumulation (High Intensity Circuit)

15. Neurological

Motor coordination

16. Pains

Back pains
Lumbar Disc Disease
Pain Sensitivity

17. Personal characteristics

Ability to Accept Criticism
Attention deficit
Devotion to work
Higher Temperature During Exercise
Increased Probability of Fatigue
Leadership gene
Manual dexterity
Mitochondrial Energy Production
Morning Chronotype
Night chronotype
Resistance
Visuospatial Working Memory

18. Provocative

Challenging behavior

19. Psychiatric

Addiction tendency (eating, gambling, alcohol, smoking)
Disinhibition

20. Reasons for Conflict

Difficulties in Dealing with Criticism

21. Respiratory system

Aerobic Resistance
Oxygen Volume (O2) Max (VO2 Max)
Respiratory Quotient (RQ)

22. Skeletal system (bones)

Bone Strength
Contracture of lower limb joints
Degenerative Lumbar Disc Disease
Elbow Flexion Contracture
Hip Osteoarthritis
Intervertebral Disc Disease
Musculoskeletal Pain
Osteoarthritis
Scoliosis

23. Sports

100/200/400m race
Ballet
Baseball
Basketball
Boxing
Climbing
Combat
Cricket
Cross Country
Cycling
Dance
Elbow flexion contracture
Elite athletes
Football (American)
Football (Soccer)

24. Vitamins

Vitamin B2
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid)

25. Weight

Benefit of Physical Exercise for Weight Loss
Body fat
Decrease in body mass after training
Fat Oxidation
Fat burning through cycling
Greater Reduction in BMI with Exercise
Slimness

Why Choose Us?

After analyzing genetic data, HealthCentric provides actionable lifestyle
recommendations, including diet, exercise, and sleep.

Customized Diet Plans

Nutrition strategies tailored to genetic requirements.

Customized Diet Plans

Personalized Fitness Regimens

Exercise plans aligned with genetic predispositions.

Personalized Fitness Regimens

Supplement Guidance

Expert recommendations to optimize health and address deficiencies.

Supplement Guidance

Ongoing Support

Continuous consultations to adjust plans as health needs evolve.

Ongoing Support