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ZOE Science & Nutrition

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.Copyright 2024 ZOE Hygiene & Healthy Living Science
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  • How to build a better brain: The 5 foods you need to protect your memory, mood and to cut dementia risk | Prof Felice Jacka & Prof Tim Spector
    Jul 2 2026
    Can food improve brain health, memory and mood? In this episode, Prof Felice Jacka and Prof Tim Spector explore how diet, the gut microbiome and fermented foods may affect your mood, brain function and dementia risk. Drawing on clinical trials and research involving more than 10 million people, they explain why what you eat could have a much bigger impact on your brain than most people realise, and what the latest science suggests you can do about it. Felice, who helped create the field of nutritional psychiatry, explains how food influences the brain through the gut microbiome and inflammation. She and Tim explore why some foods change brain function, which support brain health, what the evidence says about ultra-processed foods, and why diet is becoming an increasingly important part of research on brain and mental health. Learn which foods to eat more often, which foods to reduce, and simple, affordable ways to build meals that support your gut, mood and long-term brain health. From whole grains and legumes to fermented foods and everyday supermarket and grocery store choices, by the end of the episode, you’ll have realistic advice that’s easy to put into practice today. If the food you eat today helps shape your brain tomorrow, what small change could make the biggest difference over the next year? 🌱 Try our science-backed and tasty wholefood supplement Daily30 🌿Let your gut microbes snack on the ZOE Gut Health Bar Get our brand-new app and Gut Health Test designed by world-leading gut health and nutrition scientists to build healthy eating habits 👉 Join ZOE Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes 00:00 Intro 03:10 Why beans may boost mood more than cake 07:35 Can diet reduce your risk of depression? 10:10 Can changing your diet put depression into remission? 12:45 How does the gut microbiome affect the brain? 16:04 Can gut microbes transfer depression symptoms? 17:55 What gut bacteria are missing in mental illness? 20:16 Is food the most powerful tool for brain health? 22:11 The yogurt study that surprised neuroscientists 25:35 Can fermented foods help grow the hippocampus? 28:18 Why fermented foods may improve mood and energy 30:16 The gut-brain connection explained simply 31:13 How diet during pregnancy affects brain development 37:52 Are depression, anxiety and dementia connected? 39:27 What are ultra-processed foods really doing to your brain? 39:55 The major study linking ultra-processed foods to disease 42:31 Are some ultra-processed foods healthier than others? 43:44 Real food vs meal replacements: what happens to your microbiome? 48:29 The ingredient Felice Jacka tries to avoid 50:16 Do supplements improve brain health? 52:23 The best foods for brain health and mental health 53:37 How to eat for brain health on a budget 55:40 The simplest brain health advice you’ll hear today 58:40 The complete brain health and gut health checklist 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati The Appetite Reset by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Ferment by Prof. Tim Spector Good Mood Food (preorder) by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE The Smart Snacking Guide: How to feed your gut, fuel your day, and snack without guilt The Hormone Harmony Guide: Tuning Your Body’s Internal Orchestra Eating for Better Brain Health: Your brain-gut blueprint How to eat in 2026 - Discover ZOE’s 8 nutrition principles for long-term health Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks Better Breakfast Guide Mentioned in today's episode The 'SMILES' trial, BMC Medicine (2017) Mood Disorders: The Gut Bacteriome and Beyond, Biological Psychiatry (2024) ZOE study: Fermented food improves mood, energy, and hunger Effects of a probiotic fermented dairy product on the brain, Gut microbiota (2025) Associations between diet quality and depressed mood in adolescents, ANZJP (2010) Ultra-processed food exposure and adverse health outcomes, BMJ (2024) Global Burden of Disease, The Lancet (2026) Folic acid, ageing, depression, and dementia, BMJ (2002) Transplantation of gut microbiota derived from patients with schizophrenia induces schizophrenia-like behaviors, Nature (2024) Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here. Episode transcripts are available here.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Most replayed moment: Blood pressure: the silent risk you shouldn’t ignore | Prof Tim Spector
    Jun 30 2026
    Today we’re talking about blood pressure. Most of us know that high blood pressure is bad — but surprisingly few of us understand what it actually means, how widely it affects the body, or how to keep it under control. The good news is that monitoring blood pressure is easier than ever, putting you in a strong position to spot problems early and take meaningful action. Professor Tim Spector joins me to explain what blood pressure is, why it matters so much, and share some top salt-based tips that can have a powerful impact on long-term health. 🌱 Try our science-backed and tasty wholefood supplement Daily 30+ Get our brand-new app and Gut Health Test designed by world-leading gut health and nutrition scientists to build healthy eating habits 👉 Join ZOE Follow ZOE on Instagram. 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Ferment by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE Eating for Better Brain Health: Your brain-gut blueprint How to eat in 2026 - Discover ZOE’s 8 nutrition principles for long-term health Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks Better Breakfast Guide
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    16 mins
  • LIVE Q&A: Your gut health, dementia and weight loss questions answered by Prof Tim Spector, Prof Sarah Berry & Dr Federica Amati
    Jun 25 2026
    How quickly can you improve your gut health? Can diet help lower your risk of dementia? And what should you know about food labels and healthy weight loss? In this special live Q&A, Prof Tim Spector, Prof Sarah Berry and Dr Federica Amati answer your biggest nutrition questions and share practical, evidence-based advice you can use today. Drawing on decades of research and data from hundreds of thousands of people, they explain how diet can influence the gut microbiome, brain health, hunger, energy levels and long-term health. They discuss dementia risk, healthy snacking, intermittent fasting, ultra-processed foods, plant diversity, breakfast, food labels and the latest science on weight loss. You’ll learn how quickly the gut microbiome may respond to dietary change, why some foods keep you fuller for longer, how to build a healthier breakfast, and simple ways to make better food choices. The team also explain why small dietary changes can have lasting benefits. If your daily food choices influence your gut health, brain health and future wellbeing, which change is worth making first? 🌱 Try our science-backed and tasty wholefood supplement Daily30 🌿Let your gut microbes snack on the ZOE Gut Health Bar Get our brand-new app and Gut Health Test designed by world-leading gut health and nutrition scientists to build healthy eating habits 👉 Join ZOE Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes 00:00 Intro 01:56 The first ever live ZOE podcast 09:14 How long does it really take to improve your gut microbiome? 12:56 Can you feel healthier before your gut microbiome changes? 14:15 Which foods should you always buy organic? 16:33 Are oats actually healthy? 18:36 The overnight oats trick that may improve blood sugar 19:28 Resistant starch: the hidden nutrient most people miss 21:32 Always hungry at 3pm? Sarah’s evidence-backed fix 27:17 The food industry trick that makes you eat more 29:44 Why ultra-processed foods leave you hungry 30:50 Does chewing more food really help you lose weight? 33:23 What does gut health have to do with depression and anxiety? 37:45 Is your gut controlling your brain? 39:34 Are fermented foods the most underrated brain-health food? 41:46 Starting Ozempic or Wegovy? Do this first 42:40 What do GLP-1 drugs do to your gut microbiome? 45:20 Tim Spector’s plan to fix Britain’s health crisis 47:55 Why governments still aren’t acting on ultra-processed foods 50:50 Have US food guidelines changed—and is the UK falling behind? 53:08 Is intermittent fasting safe for women? 56:15 What’s the healthiest breakfast to break a fast? 58:20 The science breakthroughs that could change nutrition forever 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati The Appetite Reset by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Ferment by Prof. Tim Spector Good Mood Food (preorder) by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE The Smart Snacking Guide: How to feed your gut, fuel your day, and snack without guilt The Hormone Harmony Guide: Tuning Your Body’s Internal Orchestra Eating for Better Brain Health: Your brain-gut blueprint How to eat in 2026 - Discover ZOE’s 8 nutrition principles for long-term health Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks Better Breakfast Guide Mentioned in today's episode Daily Sampling Reveals Personalized Diet-Microbiome Associations in Humans, Cell Host & Microbe (2019) ZOE’s PREDICT studies: What we’ve learned ZOE snacking study: What should you do? The Big IF Study: What did we find? Diet and Dementia, Neurology (2024) Daily30: Does it work? Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here. Episode transcripts are available here.
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    1 hr and 5 mins
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really good insight into menopause .Found it really useful. Definitely need a name change to women's hormone disfunction.

fab insight

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Information given in an easy to understand way. Great advice for food hacks to manage blood glucose.

Informative podcast Zoe Nutrition

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Once again, it is like Jonathan is reading my mind and asking all the questions I have! (except for the one on tomatoes...). Thank you for explaining the science and debunking the latest myth, which although one can see it's just aimed at selling a miracle cure in the form of one supplement, it's good to have the tiny doubts it raises squashed.

Great episode!

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I've listened to this several times because I've found it so interesting. I was totally ignorant of this subject before hearing this podcast, and I'm not able to get the CGM test done, but the advice given is something anyone can take up, whether or not they know their blood glucose level. Thank you for this, and all the Zoe free podcasts.

Very helpful

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Just listened to the programme about vitamins, and was amazed that the fact that BAME people deaths from covid were over represented and a link was made to lack of vitamin D. The advice given about vitamin D was clearly targeted at white people/those living in sunny climates. Those of us with melanin living in UK don't absorb enough vitamin D from sunshine. And if also a vegan then surely supplements should be taken? Also, there is an issue with absorption of vitamin D supplements. Even though I take supplements, my levels are still low. Why no research into why people of colour seem to not absorb vitamin D as a supplement?

Good information, annoying posh voices!

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