What you get with the Childhood Obesity Risk DNA Test
Build Confidence with Tailored Weight Management
Obesity is now recognized as one of the most serious public health challenges in the 21st century. Obesity rates in children have more than tripled in the past 30 years, so much so that over 42 million children under the age of 5 are now considered overweight.
Build Confidence with Tailored Weight Management
Obesity is now recognized as one of the most serious public health challenges in the 21st century. Just in the past 30 years, obesity rates in children have more than tripled that over 42 million children under the age of 5 are now considered as overweight.
Find out how DNA plays a role in your child’s risk of obesity, so you can tackle the issue head on with personalized nutrition and physical activity.
Three Easy Steps To Get you Started

Collect & Mail the DNA Sample
Collect your child’s DNA sample using painless mouth swabs. Register the kit online and mail it back to the laboratory for testing.

View Results
Receive results by email, mail or view online. DNA testing begins as soon as the samples arrive in the lab.
Be on the Go
Most children are naturally active. But our motivation to exercise and how the body responds to exercise is influenced by genetics.
Physical activity is one proven way to maintain a healthy balance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Understand your child’s genetic makeup, so you can take a proactive role in making sure your child stays active.
Break Bad Habits
Healthy eating habits are an essential part of managing obesity risk because when the a child takes in more energy than the body needs it leads to weight gain.
Eating habits influenced by DNA changes
- Excessing snacking
- Overeating
- Constant feelings of hunger
- Inability to feel full
Break Bad Habits
Healthy eating habits are an essential part of managing obesity risk, because when the a child takes in more energy than the body needs it leads to weight gain.
Eating habits influenced by DNA changes
- Excessive snacking
- Overeating
- Constant feelings of hunger
- Inability to feel full
Remedy the Risk
Genetic makeup plays a role in the development of obesity. Being overweight increases the risk of diseases like type 2 diabetes, heart disease and liver disease in both children and adults.
Take action early on by establishing a healthy diet and exercise routine to counteract your child’s genetic risk of obesity.
Extras: Start Your Child Off On The Journey to Success
Don’t stop at weight management. Give your child every advantage to strive in the world today with SuperGene tests: