đ Episode Summary:
Is the food industry slowly killing us? Is processing of food the problem? Do we really need personalized nutrition? In this episode of Saving the World from Bad Ideas, Mark Lynas sits down with Professor Sarah Berry â nutritional scientist and Chief Scientist at ZOE â to take on Bad Idea #33: âUltra Processed Foods are killing usâ
From the gut microbiome to micronutrients, ultra-processed foods, polyphenols, insulin resistance, fats, carbs, and the myth of the âperfect diet,â Sarah explains why individuals respond so differently to the same foods â and why population-level dietary guidelines often fail to deliver.
They dig into the largest personalised nutrition study in the world, break down the science behind metabolic health, explore why the food environment keeps pushing us toward unhealthy choices, and examine how AI, big data, and microbiome analysis could revolutionise how we think about food.
đ§ Topics Discussed:
â đ§Ź Why one-size-fits-all nutrition fails
â đœïž What personalised nutrition actually means (and doesnât mean)
â đ§Ș The PREDICT studies â the worldâs largest personalised nutrition programme
â đŠ Gut microbiome diversity: why it matters
â đŹ Ultra-processed food: what the science really shows
â đ§ Why sugar behaves differently in different bodies
â đ§ Salt, fats, omega-3s, fibre, polyphenols â a practical breakdown
â đ§ Why âcalories in, calories outâ isnât enough
â đ„ Why metabolic health is declining (and what to do about it)
â đ§ How sleep, stress, and exercise influence food responses
â đ€ How AI and microbiome data could shape the future of nutrition
đ©âđ« Guest Bio:
Professor Sarah Berry is a nutritional scientist at Kingâs College London and the Chief Scientist at ZOE, where she leads research on personalised nutrition, metabolic health, and the gut microbiome. She is one of the lead scientists behind the PREDICT studies â the worldâs largest programme looking at individual responses to food â and has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed publications. Sarah is a leading communicator on evidence-based nutrition and co-hosts the ZOE Science & Nutrition podcast.
đ Recommended Reading & Resources
â ZOE personalised nutrition programme â https://joinzoe.com
â PREDICT 1 study â https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0934-0
â Professor Sarah Berry (Kingâs College London profile) â https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/sarah-berry
â ZOE Science & Nutrition podcast â https://zoe.com/learn/podcast
â Tim Spectorâs work on the microbiome â https://www.tim-spector.co.uk
â Ultra-processed foods overview (WHO) â https://www.foodnavigator.com/Article/2025/06/19/who-ultra-processed-food-guidance/
â Our World in Data: Diet & Obesity â https://ourworldindata.org/diet-compositions
â Meta-analysis on glycaemic variability & health â https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31220802
â The Nurses Health Study â https://nurseshealthstudy.org/
â Gut microbiome science summary (Microbiome Journal) â https://microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com
đŹ Quote Highlights:
âThere is no perfect diet â there is only the best diet for you.â â Sarah Berry
 âTwo people eating the same muffin can have completely opposite metabolic responses.â â Sarah Berry
âWeâve been telling people what to eat for decades. It hasnât worked. We need a new approach.â â Sarah Berry
âUltra-processed doesnât always mean unhealthy â but most of whatâs on shelves today definitely is.â â Sarah Berry
âWe cannot separate nutrition from sleep, stress, and movement. Theyâre part of the same system.â â Sarah Berry
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