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Tim Spector

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
42 total appearances

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

That's probably why we've got so many allergies now that we didn't have 40, 50 years ago because breastfeeding rates have gone down and diversity of baby foods has gone right down.

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

They're now getting ultra processed foods very early on in life.

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

And you combine that with cesarean sections.

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

Right.

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

plus antibiotics, it's a recipe for all these allergies we're getting, isn't it?

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

Because as you said, a badly trained immune system that our ancestors didn't have.

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

They had the perfect system to train it.

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

Can you tell us a little bit about that and sort of sneak peek?

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

Yes.

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

Well, now the ZOE database of all the members who've given their microbiomes is over hundreds of thousands of individuals.

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

And many of these we've linked to their diet and these other factors.

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

And so we've put a lot of this together to work out new ways of scoring.

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

What is good and bad bugs?

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

Because up to now, we've just used this, what's called diversity, which is the number of different microbes, which I think Susanna agrees is a rather crude tool that doesn't really sort of help in a number of situations because you get good and bad ones lumped together.

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

And what we've found is by getting all these outcomes, including things like visceral fat and body mass index and heart problems and blood cholesterol and blood pressure and

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

everything bad about you, link that to foods that are associated with that and link to microbes that are also associated.

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

We've come up with this cool way of finding what are the good and bad microbes that predict these outcomes.

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

So this is a paper that's coming, but that first paper is mainly to give us a new way of looking at gut health.

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

through these really big, massive samples that finally are going to tell people how they can assess their own gut health compared to others in a way that doesn't get messed up like it used to in the past by...

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

You can have lots of inflammatory microbes and you have a good diversity, but that doesn't mean you're healthy.

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