WO Magazine Spring 2016 | Page 46

HEALTH Features gene eXPReSSiOn REWRITING YOUR LIFE STORY So…what happens to avid cyclists when the winter winds begin to blow? Do they scurry to put their bikes away, hit a spin class and pray for and early spring thaw? So...your family has a history of high blood pressure, heart failure and strokes. Everyone’s obese by the time they hit 50 (Grandma likes to call it ‘husky’ but let’s get serious) so why should you bother hitting the gym and eating healthy? In your family book, the chapter on you is already written, isn’t it? Not so fast. says Dr. Michael Torigian. Epigenetics - the study of how lifestyle influences gene expression - could give you the chance for a major rewrite. “Think of your genes as being like the words in a sentence. All the words are there - words like heart disease, cancer and diabetes - but they don’t all have to be read out loud. They don’t all have to be expressed.” Dr. Torigian explains that while your genes are indeed written in stone - a gift at birth from your parents, grandparents and other blood relatives – you have the power to control how those genes are expressed or manifested in your own life. “We thought once that our genes simply were what they were and we were destined to suffer many of the health challenges our parents and grandparents did. We now 44 | whiteoaksclub.com | spring 2016 realize that a number of elements in our lifestyle and our environment can change things dramatically.” The key is optimizing your particular genetic makeup. It’s a matter of understanding what your predispositions for certain health challenges are, based on your family history, watching for their signs and taking preventative measures to ensure that you live a long and healthy life. Step one is to take a