ZOE Science & Nutrition

3 gut bacteria that protect your heart–and what to feed them | Prof. Tim Spector & Prof Nicola Segata

Sep 18, 2025
Join Professor Tim Spector, a leading epidemiologist and gut microbiome expert, along with Professor Nicola Segata, a computational microbiologist known for her groundbreaking work in metagenomics. They discuss how specific gut bacteria can protect heart health and the alarming impact of detrimental microbes. Learn about three powerful 'good bugs' that promote wellness, actionable dietary tips to nourish them, and how a diverse plant-rich diet can starve off harmful species. Their insights could revolutionize our understanding of gut health!
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INSIGHT

Your Microbiome Is Highly Individual

  • Individual microbiomes are highly personalized: people share only ~30–40% of species and far less at strain level.
  • Microbial gene diversity far exceeds human DNA differences, shaping personalized metabolic outputs.
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Scale Unlocks Specific Food–Microbe Links

  • Analyzing 34,000 individuals allowed linking specific foods to individual microbes and cardiometabolic markers.
  • Big, diverse datasets reveal reproducible diet–microbe–health relationships across populations.
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Gut Microbes Ranked By Health Impact

  • The study ranked 50 'good' and 50 'bad' gut bacteria linked to diet and cardiometabolic health.
  • A new ratio of good-to-bad bacteria gives a reliable gut-health snapshot useful for tracking change.
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