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A former American Heart Association president and cardiologist at the University of Colorado-Denver, said while the research has appeal, it shows “nothing that should move the American public out to get their genome tested.” He stresses that sticking with a diet is more important than what diet you choose.

However, one of the study participants is a believer. Jacqueline Gardner, 55, of Evergreen, California went from 200 pounds at the start of the study to 185, but was back to 200 pounds two years later. “I now know why I gained it back,” she said. The gene test showed she does not metabolize carbohydrates well. More recently, she has been on a high-protein diet and weighs 180. “I wish I had had a DNA test 10 years ago,” she said.

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