Report on Genetic Impact on Athletic Performance: The Fagron Sport Test evaluates genetic variations to inform about predispositions and risks associated with individual athletic performance. This information should be integrated with physical characteristics (age, gender, body mass index, VO2 max, etc.) and behavioural traits (such as eating habits, physical activities, etc.) to determine the best personal training plan. Fagron Sport Test Analyzes: Genetic predisposition for strength or endurance sports, reaction to exercises, potential injuries and required recovery.
Specialist Support: You can agree on the best training plan with a specialist.
Scientifically Validated: The method used in the Fagron SportsTest is scientifically validated through global research.
Get your optimal treatment in 4 steps.
Ordering the Test
You can purchase the test from our online store, by sending an email to info@rubenhair.eu, or by calling +37126777776. The test can also be conducted at the Rubenhair clinic, located at Republikas laukums 3, LV-1010 Rīga, by appointment.
DNA Sample Collection
Upon receiving the DNA sample collection kit, please read the instructions carefully. Fill out and sign the patient consent form. Collect the saliva sample immediately after opening the tube.
Sending the DNA Sample
Send the DNA sample to: Rubenhair Baltika,
Address: Republikas laukums 3-12,
LV-1010 Rīga, Latvia.
Phone: +37126777776
Results
The DNA sample analysis is performed at the Fagron Genomics laboratory in Spain, approximately 14 days after the sample is received. The test results will be sent to you via email. After receiving the results, you may choose to continue treatment with a specialist.
Genetic variations analized
Patient athletic skills
- Power (anaerobic exercise)
- Endurance (aerobic exercise)
- Power versus endurance (patient's best condition)
- Aerobic power (VO2 max) (cardiovascular endurance)
- Response to exercise
Patient athletic skills
- Inflammation (repair of muscle damage after exercise)
- Oxidative stress (muscle fatigue)
- Muscle condition (characteristic that can predict athletic performance)
- Hypertension (blood pressure, water and salt balance in the body)
- Soft tissue injuries (tendinopathy and/or muscle injury)
- Post-exercise recovery (lactate elimination time from muscles)
- Cellulitis (genetic study only in female patients)