ADRB2 Gene Overview

What it Does:
The ADRB2 gene produces a protein found on the surface of fat cells (adipocytes). When activated, this protein helps break down stored fat into free fatty acids, which can then be used for energy.

Why This Matters to You:
The ADRB2 gene influences how your body manages energy, burns fat, and responds to exercise. Variants in this gene can affect weight management, susceptibility to obesity, and even athletic performance.

Understanding the ADRB2 Variants

Key Mutations:

  1. Gln27Glu (C>G)
  2. Arg16Gly (A>G)

These variants impact fat metabolism, glucose regulation, and your body’s ability to respond to physical activity.

1. Effects of the Gln27Glu Variant (C>G)

Impact Allele:

What It Means for You:

2. Effects of the Arg16Gly Variant (A>G)

Impact Allele:

What It Means for You:

What This Means for You

Your ADRB2 genetic profile provides insight into how your body burns fat, manages energy, and responds to exercise:

Next Step:
Speak with a genomics specialist or doctor to learn how your ADRB2 gene affects your metabolism, exercise performance, and weight management, and create a personalized plan to meet your goals.