• You Might Also Like: ZOE Science & Nutrition

  • Jan 11 2025
  • Length: Less than 1 minute
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You Might Also Like: ZOE Science & Nutrition

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  • Introducing Is your gut microbiome preventing weight loss? | Dr. Suzanne Devkota and Prof. Tim Spector from ZOE Science & Nutrition.

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    Belly fat is more than just stubborn weight – it plays a complex role in our health, interacting with the immune system and gut bacteria. But could gut microbes hold the key to understanding and managing belly fat?

    In this episode, Dr. Suzanne Devkota, Director of the Microbiome Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai, shares groundbreaking findings on how gut bacteria interact with belly fat. Tim Spector, professor of epidemiology and scientific co-founder at ZOE, also joins the conversation to explain how the diversity of your gut bacteria affects weight and overall health.

    Together, our guests share surprising ways the microbiome influences fat storage and offer practical tips for supporting gut health.


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    Timecodes

    00:00 The risks of internal fat

    01:45 Quickfire questions

    03:12 What is belly fat?

    04:30 How dangerous is internal fat?

    05:44 How our body uses belly fat

    16:20 Groundbreaking study on gut bacteria

    21:05 These gut bacteria live in your fat tissue

    24:50 Gut health and your immune system

    31:58 Why microbes are essential to survive

    38:30 Why gut health starts at birth

    46:40 The importance of sampling your gut microbes

    50:50 Two changes you can make right now

    53:02 Easy fermented eating tips

    55:10 Why not all pickles are fermented


    📚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


    Free resources from ZOE

    Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition

    Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks


    Mentioned in today's episode

    Translocation of Viable Gut Microbiota to Mesenteric Adipose Drives Formation of Creeping Fat in Humans (2020), published in Cell

    Our extended microbiome: The human-relevant metabolites and biology of fermented foods (2024), published in Cell Metabolism

    Effects of a personalized nutrition program on cardiometabolic health: a randomized controlled trial (2024), published in Nature

    Heritable components of the human fecal microbiome are associated with visceral fat (2016) published in Genome Biology

    Dissecting the role of the gut microbiota and diet on visceral fat mass accumulation (2019), published in Scientific Reports


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