SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pathway Genomics Corporation, a San Diego-based genetic testing laboratory, has announced a clinical trial with theVeterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System (VASDHS). Launched this summer, researchers at VASDHS have begun a prospective randomized clinical trial ofPathway Fit, the companys premier saliva-based nutrigenetic test. The trial is focused on the genetic associations of weight loss and weight regain in veterans enrolled inMOVE!, a national weight management program designed by theVA National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP).
The trial aims to determine if veterans can lose more weight by linking genetic changes with evidence-based lifestyle suggestions as part of Pathway Fit, said Dr. Karen Herbst, the trials lead investigator and staff physician in the endocrinology division of VASDHS. Veterans will learn what diet best matches their genetic-based phenotypes and metabolism, what kind of eating behaviors they may have, and the genetic changes that provide information on how their bodies respond to exercise. The overall goal is to help veterans modify their behavior in order to achieve a superior outcome.
The trial comes at a time when an estimated72.5 million Americanssuffer from obesity, and approximately70 percent of U.S. veteransare overweight or obese, many with co-morbidities, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). If the trial is successful, Dr. Herbst and her colleagues would like to expand the study to additional VA medical centers across the United States.
We are pleased to be collaborating with the VA in this effort to serve our nations veterans and help them achieve or maintain optimum health and wellness, said Dr. Michael Nova, Pathways chief medical officer. This alignment can provide a model of the vital role genetic information can play in behavior change and personalized medicine.
Pathway has recentlyseen positive results in a trialof Pathway Fit.
Pathway Genomics collaborated with theCalifornia Schools Voluntary Employee Benefits Association (VEBA)in a study that evaluated the weight loss results of 179 overweight California school employees. After six months, the data showed that overweight employees provided with results of their Pathway Fit genetic test had significant weight loss success some lost up to 40 pounds when compared to employees who had tried to lose weight, under similar conditions, without the genetic information.Pathway Fit is now available to all adult VEBA members, of which approximately 40,000 have weight problems and could benefit from the test.
About Pathway Genomics
Pathway Genomics owns and operates an on-sitegenetic testinglaboratory that is accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP), accredited in accordance with the U.S. Health and Human Services Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) of 1988, and licensed by the state of California. Using only a saliva sample, the company incorporates customized and scientifically validated technologies to generate personalized reports, which address a variety of medical issues, including an individuals carrier status for recessive genetic conditions, food metabolism and exercise response, prescription drug response, and propensity to develop certain diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer. For more information about Pathway Genomics, visit http://www.pathway.com.
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Pathway Genomics Helps Veterans Combat Obesity Epidemic Using Genetic Testing