For centuries society has failed to appreciate the intimate connection between the food we eat and the overall quality of our lives. Even in modern times companies and governments have oversimplified dietary advice with messages that tell us how calorie counting and low-fat diets can improve our health. Meanwhile obesity and diabetes rates continue to rise.
That’s the argument of Tim Spector – scientific co-founder of Zoe, Professor of Epidemiology at Kings College London and among the top 100 most cited scientists in the world. According to Spector, how our body digests the food we eat dramatically depends on the makeup of our gut bacteria.
In October, he joins Intelligence Squared at venues across the UK for a live show that will reveal the science of the connection between gut health and human well-being. Spector will explain how the gut and the brain are connected, how the trillions of microbes in our intestine operate and why a balanced microbiome promotes heart, brain, and metabolic health, while imbalances can lead to to weight gain, high blood sugar, diabetes, allergies, and autoimmune diseases.
He will also provide recipes from his new cookbook Good Mood Food which will allow audiences to implement the scientific takeaways from the talk in their everyday lives. To find out first when tickets go on sale click the ‘notify me’ button on this page.
Speakers are subject to change.