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Anxiety dna report sample | 807,582 variants analyzed | ahg


Understanding Anxiety Genetics

Anxiety disorders affect over 250 million people worldwide. While environment and life experiences play major roles, genetics also influence your baseline anxiety susceptibility. This report analyzes genetic variants associated with anxiety-related traits.


Analysis Scope

Variants Analyzed

Category

What We Assess

807,582 variants

Brain

Genetic factors influencing anxiety susceptibility

Sample Report Result

Your Percentile

What This Means

79th Percentile (Typical)

Your genetic risk is greater than 79% of the population and lower than 21%. This represents a typical likelihood of anxiety based on genetics. Environmental and lifestyle factors will significantly influence actual outcomes.

Risk Visualization

LOWER

TYPICAL ✓

HIGHER

1st-25th percentile

26th-85th percentile

86th-100th percentile

Sample Personalized Recommendations

Your top 5 recommendations (out of 47 total):

Recommendation

Category

Impact

Evidence

Psychotherapy

LIFESTYLE

★★★★★

★★★★★

Relaxation Techniques

LIFESTYLE

★★★★☆

★★★★☆

CBD

SUPPLEMENT

★★★☆☆

★★★☆☆

Exercise

LIFESTYLE

★★★☆☆

★★★★☆

Lavender

SUPPLEMENT

★★★☆☆

★★★☆☆

Important Note

This report does not diagnose anxiety disorders. If you're experiencing anxiety symptoms, please consult a mental health professional. Genetic risk is just one factor—many people with higher genetic risk never develop anxiety disorders, and many with lower genetic risk do.


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About Our Reports

All AHG genetic reports are:

  • Powered by Omics Edge technology analyzing up to 83 million genetic variants
  • Backed by peer-reviewed scientific research with citations
  • Reviewed by our medical advisor Dr. Arif Ali, MBBS
  • HIPAA-compliant with enterprise-grade data security
  • Updated as new genetic research emerges