ZOE Science & Nutrition

How snacking impacts your health

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Jun 22, 2023
In this enlightening discussion, Sarah Berry, a world-leading nutritional scientist, and Tim Spector, a top expert in nutritional science and gut health, dive into the world of snacking. They explore what constitutes a snack and reveal how cultural differences shape snacking habits. The duo uncovers the health implications of choosing nutritious snacks over ultra-processed options, emphasizing the significance of timing and quality. With their evidence-backed insights, they arm listeners with knowledge to make smarter snacking choices for better health.
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Healthy vs. Unhealthy Snacks Study

  • A study by Sarah Berry showed that healthy snacks (nuts) improved heart health markers.
  • Unhealthy snacks, mimicking typical UK snacks, did not produce these benefits.
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Gut Health Impact

  • Ultra-processed snacks negatively impact gut health by disrupting gut microbes.
  • These snacks contribute to increased susceptibility to diseases and cancers.
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Snacking Frequency

  • Snacking frequency itself isn't necessarily bad, as long as snacks are healthy.
  • Recent studies show no significant difference in health outcomes between frequent healthy snacking and three meals a day.
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