Instant Genius

How personalised nutrition is transforming our understanding of diet and health

Nov 3, 2025
In this insightful conversation, Professor Sarah Berry, a nutritional scientist at King's College London and chief scientist at Zoe, explores the future of personalized nutrition. She discusses how individualized dietary responses challenge traditional one-size-fits-all advice. Sarah dives into the role of gut microbiomes in health, reveals the significance of large-scale dietary research like ZOE Predict, and explains how technologies such as remote monitoring and gamified apps can enhance dietary adherence. Tune in to learn how your food choices can be uniquely tailored to you!
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INSIGHT

Individual Differences Drive Dietary Response

  • People vary hugely in biology, lifestyle and eating habits which shape how they respond to food.
  • Personalised nutrition must consider genetics, microbiome, age, sex, sleep, stress and eating patterns.
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Genes Aren't Destiny

  • Genes explain some traits but many chronic disease risks are shaped mainly by modifiable factors.
  • On average much of disease risk is under our control, not predetermined by genetics.
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Microbiome Shapes Food Effects

  • The gut microbiome is a malleable ecosystem of trillions that influences health and responses to food.
  • Diet shapes the microbiome and microbes can modify the effects of dietary compounds on our bodies.
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