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ZOE Science & Nutrition

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The world’s top scientists explain the latest health, nutrition, and gut health research and translate it into practical advice to improve your health & weight. Join ZOE Science & Nutrition, on a journey of scientific discovery. Hosted by Jonathan Wolf.
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Professor Tim Spector: I was wrong about Vitamin D & sunlight! The 7 health habits he's changed his mind about

Professor Tim Spector discusses seven health habits he has changed based on new research, highlighting the evolving nature of science. He delves into topics from the surprising link between oral health and dementia, to re-evaluating vitamin D and omega-3s, and incorporating diversified exercise and improved sleep into his routine. The conversation also touches on microplastics and personalized supplementation for B12 and folic acid, emphasizing an evidence-based approach to daily well-being.

Mar 12, 202653 min

Most replayed moment: What can we learn from the man who’s trying to live forever? | Bryan Johnson & Tim Spector

Today we’re exploring one of the most ambitious self-experiments in human history. Entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has spent over $2 million in an attempt to slow - or even stop - the ageing process. From diet and supplements to sleep and skin care, every part of his life is measured, analysed and optimised. So what does his daily routine actually look like? And what can the rest of us learn from it? I’m joined by Professor Tim Spector to dissect Bryan’s data-driven diet, discuss the future of person...

Mar 10, 202614 min

Tired, anxious, gaining weight? It could be your hormones | Dr Helen O’Neill

Hormones control almost every system in your body. They are like an orchestra playing, so when one instrument is a little off-key, it affects the whole system. If you feel tired, anxious, or are gaining weight, your hormones may be involved. In this episode, leading reproductive expert Dr Helen O’Neill explains how hormone health affects fertility, metabolism, and mental health for both men and women. The core question is simple: if hormones run your body, how much influence do you have over the...

Mar 05, 202657 min

Recap: How to build strength from the comfort of your home | Andy Galpin

Today we’re talking about strength. Building muscle doesn’t have to mean lifting heavy weights in a fancy gym. In fact, you can do it from the comfort of your living room. No expensive memberships, no extra long workouts, no excuses. To prove it, I asked human performance expert Andy Galpin to design an at-home strength session for someone who’s never lifted a weight before - my sister. It’s quick, cheap, and a sure fire way to add years to your healthspan. If you’re new to strength training, th...

Mar 03, 202616 min

The 4 breathing secrets that will transform your health today | James Nestor

Most of us never question how we breathe. Yet many of us over-breathe or mouth-breathe without realising it. In this episode, investigative journalist and international bestselling author James Nestor shares four breathing techniques to retrain your nervous system and support better health. This episode is for anyone who feels stressed, snores, wakes up tired, or wants a simple way to improve their health. James, who has spent over a decade researching breathing science with leading respiratory ...

Feb 26, 202659 min

Recap: Should you eat oats every morning? | Sarah Berry

Today, we’re taking a closer look at one of the world’s favourite breakfasts - oats. Depending on who you ask, oats are either a superfood or source for concern. Either a great way to get fibre or a worrying blood sugar spiker. An all natural ally or pesticide riddled wrong’un. So what’s the truth? Are oats a smart start to your day or something to be cautious about? Professor Sarah Berry joins me to dig into the science. What does the literature say about oats? 🌱 Try our new plant based wholef...

Feb 24, 202612 min

7 snacks for a longer & healthier life | Prof Sarah Berry

Snacks make up a quarter of what most people eat. Yet most of us never question them. In this episode, Professor Sarah Berry, ZOE’s Chief Scientist, explains why snacking is not the problem and how seven snack swaps can lower cholesterol, support gut health, and reduce heart disease risk. Most snacks are high in sugar, salt, and saturated fat, and many carry “health” claims that hide this. Sarah breaks down how to spot this, explains what makes a good snack and why snack timing matters. You’ll w...

Feb 19, 20261 hr 1 min

Recap: How exercise slows brain ageing | Dr Wendy Suzuki

Today, we’re asking how we can boost our brain. Our brain is a living, morphing organ that is constantly responding to the stimuli we feed it. So the big question is: what sort of stimuli will keep our brain strong and healthy? Is it brain puzzles? Supplements? Neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki believes the most powerful way to support your brain is by simply moving your body. She’s joining me today to explain why. 🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily30+ *Naturally high in coppe...

Feb 17, 202614 min

The #1 diet change to make today to fight chronic disease | Dr Mark Hyman

Chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity are killing more people than ever before. Could your diet be the biggest driver of this risk? Today, Dr Mark Hyman explains why food matters more than genetics for long-term health, and how one diet change can make the biggest difference. Alongside Professor Tim Spector, Mark, a 15-times New York Times bestselling author and a practising family doctor, explores how modern eating is linked to chronic disease and what the science says redu...

Feb 12, 20261 hr 1 min

Recap: How to lower your risk of arthritis | Dr Tamiko Katsumoto

Today, we’re talking about arthritis. It might not sound as alarming as cancer or heart disease, but arthritis can quietly turn simple movements into painful tasks. Here’s the good news. Emerging research suggests that diet can be a powerful first line of defence - helping to lower inflammation and reduce the risk of the disease developing. I’m joined by Dr. Tamiko Katsumoto to explore how simple changes to what’s on our plate can help protect our joints. 🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood sup...

Feb 10, 202612 min

5 ways relationships change your gut health | Prof Tim Spector

Are modern habits around cleanliness, parenting, and social contact shaping your gut health more than you realise? In this episode, Professor Tim Spector explains how gut microbes are shared between people - through relationships, daily contact, and the environments we live in, and why this matters for long-term health. You’ll learn how human contact may be influencing your gut in ways most of us never consider. Tim explains why supporting gut microbiome is less about control and more about bala...

Feb 05, 202652 min

Recap: The hidden clock controlling your health | Professor Russell Foster

Today, we’re exploring circadian rhythms. Did you know you could eat the exact same meal at two different times of day and your body would respond drastically differently? It sounds like a riddle - but it actually comes down to your body clock. Every cell in your body has one. A tiny internal ticker, shaped by evolution over thousands of years, to keep you in sync with the phases of the day. So, how can we ensure we’re doing the right things at the right times? I’m joined by Professor Russell Fo...

Feb 03, 202611 min

4 lifestyle changes that lower high blood pressure | Dr Sanjay Gupta

High blood pressure is the number one risk factor for deaths globally. But what if your blood pressure numbers were only part of that story? In this episode, we’re joined by leading cardiologist Dr Sanjay Gupta, who explains why blood pressure is not a disease, but often a scream for help. Together with ZOE’s Chief Scientist, Professor Sarah Berry, he explores when blood pressure is a harmless response to stress, food, or movement, and when it signals real, long-term damage. You’ll learn why blo...

Jan 29, 202656 min

Recap: Fat: The full story | Sarah Berry

This episode challenges the long-held fear of fat, explaining that its health impact depends on the type, food matrix, and production. Professor Sarah Berry clarifies how certain saturated fats and refined carbohydrates affect cholesterol, contrasting with the surprising benefits of fermented dairy. It emphasizes looking beyond simplistic food labels to understand the whole food's impact.

Jan 27, 202611 min

4 foods that heal your gut and reduce inflammation (in as little as 24 hours!) | Dr Will Bulsiewisz

Dr. Will Bulsiewicz explains how chronic inflammation is an 'epidemic,' linked to over 130 health conditions from fatigue to heart disease, often stemming from a compromised gut microbiome. He details 'four nutrition workhorses' – fiber, polyphenols, healthy fats, and fermented foods – that can significantly reduce inflammation and strengthen your immune system. The discussion also covers the impact of meal timing, stress, and modern lifestyle, offering practical, food-first strategies for rapid gut healing and overall well-being.

Jan 22, 20261 hr 14 min

Recap: How to maintain new habits in the New Year | Tara Swart & Sarah Berry

Today we’re talking about habits. Every January, millions of us set ambitious goals for the year ahead. Maybe you want to eat better, move more, stress less. But by February, millions of those well-intended resolutions are already in the bin. So why is changing your habits so hard? Neuroscientist Dr Tara Swart joins me and Sarah Berry to explain how to implement small, consistent improvements that will set you up your success. 🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily30+ *Naturally...

Jan 20, 202612 min

5 daily habits of people who live longer | Dan Buettner

Would you like to stay healthy until you're 100? For most of us, the answer is, of course, yes. But why do some people live longer, and is it achievable? In this episode, best-selling author and longevity expert Dan Buettner, explores what decades of studying the people who live the longest reveal about health and lifespan. Instead of chasing hacks, the science suggests that a longer life is shaped by everyday food, social habits, and the places people live. We’ll look at practical habits seen a...

Jan 15, 20261 hr

Recap: How your gut microbes could fight disease | Suzanne Devkota & Tim Spector

Inside each of us lives a bustling community of microbes; tiny organisms that outnumber our human cells. They’re there from the very moment we’re born, shaping our immune system and influencing our long-term health. The science of the microbiome is evolving rapidly, but one thing is clear: We need to take care of these microbes so that they can take care of us. Today, I’m joined by Dr. Suzanne Devkota and Tim Spector to explore how our gut bacteria protect us from disease and what we can do to s...

Jan 13, 202617 min

How to drink alcohol without destroying your health | Prof. David Nutt

Dry January often raises big questions: how much alcohol is actually safe, and do you need to stop drinking altogether to protect your health? In this episode, world-leading alcohol expert Professor David Nutt explains why alcohol ranks as one of the most harmful drugs to society, how even “normal” drinking can affect your health, and what the science really says about cutting back without giving it up completely. David, a neuropsychopharmacologist and former UK government drug adviser, explains...

Jan 08, 202652 min

Recap: How to break bad habits and transform your health | Rich Roll & Tim Spector

Change is difficult. Our routines can feel locked in, our habits on autopilot, and the idea of a major lifestyle overhaul can seem impossible. However, Rich Roll is living proof that this isn’t the case. Once struggling with addiction and poor health, he transformed his diet, rebuilt his body, and completely rewrote his future. In today’s conversation, Tim Spector and Rich Roll discuss why midlife is a crucial turning point for health, what happens to your microbiome when you change your diet, a...

Jan 06, 202617 min

What happens when you start eating healthy?

What really happens when you stop dieting and start eating healthy? In this episode, we hear from two real people who spent years trying to “do the right thing” with food and still felt stuck. Today, we’re joined by Becky and Mark, two ZOE members sharing their personal journeys. Each of them has spent the past two years consistently applying ZOE nutrition principles. Instead of relying on rules or restrictions, they embarked on a science-led journey with ZOE, focused on understanding their bodi...

Jan 01, 202656 min

Recap: We need to talk about metabolism | Shawn Stevenson & Tim Spector

Shawn Stevenson and Tim Spector delve into the often-misunderstood concept of metabolism, revealing it's far more complex than simple energy conversion. They explain how ultra-processed foods can create metabolic "clogs," contrasting their effects with whole foods despite similar calorie counts. The discussion challenges the traditional calorie dogma, emphasizing individual metabolic fingerprints and defining true metabolic health as the body's efficient energy management system, highlighting a widespread lack of it.

Dec 30, 202514 min

8 ways to eat better in 2026 | Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Sarah Berry

Join Professors Tim Spector and Sarah Berry as they outline ZOE's 8 key principles for optimal health in 2026. Discover how mindful eating, plant diversity, and reducing processed foods can transform your well-being. Learn to focus on food quality over calories, optimize eating windows, embrace fermented foods, and prioritize protein quality for lasting health benefits.

Dec 26, 20251 hr 10 min

Recap: Why you should stop counting calories | Giles Yeo

This episode debunks the simplistic view of calorie counting for weight loss, emphasizing that calories are one-dimensional and nutrient-blind. It highlights the importance of food quality and how the body processes different foods. The discussion then explores the complex biological and psychological factors driving appetite, hunger, fullness, and reward, explaining phenomena like the "dessert tummy" through evolutionary examples.

Dec 23, 202516 min

ZOE’s best health tips of 2025 - Part 2

Part two of ZOE's 2025 highlights dives into profound health questions, from the safety of personal health experiments to the surprising truth about common beliefs like cheese causing nightmares. It features discussions on how sleep impacts stress and immunity, the varying effects of different oat types on blood sugar, and a groundbreaking trial revealing lifestyle's power in reversing arthritis symptoms. The episode concludes with insights into muscle's crucial role in glucose control and inflammation, offering practical, science-led ideas for a healthier year ahead.

Dec 18, 202548 min

Recap: Tips to help prevent Alzheimer’s | Drs. Ayesha & Dean Sherzai

Drs. Ayesha and Dean Sherzai reveal their NEURO plan for robust brain health and Alzheimer's prevention. They explain how lifestyle choices, including diet, exercise, stress management, sleep, and cognitive engagement, profoundly impact brain function from childhood. The discussion highlights the brain's metabolic vulnerability and the significant benefits of adopting plant-based eating patterns like the MIND diet, alongside ensuring adequate B12, Vitamin D, and Omega-3 intake.

Dec 16, 202515 min

ZOE’s best health tips of 2025 - Part 1

ZOE's "Best of 2025" highlights impactful health advice, starting with Rich Roll's inspiring plant-based diet transformation. The episode delves into understanding and combating silent chronic inflammation with foods like broccoli and fermented kraut. It also explores the science behind fasting mimicking diets for longevity and reversing biological age, along with crucial lifestyle and nutritional strategies, including the MIND diet and key brain nutrients, for preventing dementia. Finally, it uncovers the unique history, preparation, and surprising nutritional benefits of matcha compared to coffee, offering practical tips for incorporating these science-backed ideas into daily life.

Dec 11, 202544 min

Recap: Is it time for you to try fasting? | Dr Valter Longo & Tim Spector

Most of us have heard about the health benefits of fasting; from lowering disease risk to even slowing down ageing. The catch? Going without food is tough. Really tough. However, according to Dr. Valter Longo, it doesn’t have to be so hard. His pioneering research, including the development of the ‘fast-mimicking diet’, is making fasting more practical and accessible for everyone. Today, Valter joins Tim Spector and I to explain how a pause from food transforms the way our cells behave, and how ...

Dec 09, 202517 min

Healthier holiday eating with smart food swaps | Dr Federica Amati

Christmas is a time of celebration, when friends and family gather to enjoy meals together. However, many of us overindulge, which leaves us feeling tired, bloated, and guilty. What actually happens to our bodies when we overeat, drink more, and swap fibre for sugar? And is there a way to enjoy the season’s pleasures without starting January full of regret? In this episode, ZOE’s Head Nutritionist, Dr Federica Amati, joins Jonathan to explore how festive food traditions shape our health and how ...

Dec 04, 202546 min

Recap: The truth about artificial sweeteners | Eran Elinav & Tim Spector

Today we’re diving into the world of artificial sweeteners. Back in July 1982, Coca-Cola launched a groundbreaking new product: Diet Coke. A healthier alternative for those Coke fans looking to cut back on sugar and manage their weight. Sounds great, right? Well, maybe not. You see Diet Coke, and many other low sugar drinks, rely on artificial sweeteners. And while they were once seen as a smart swap, emerging research is raising serious concerns about their long-term effect on our health. In th...

Dec 02, 202512 min
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