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Which supplements work — and which are a waste | Prof. Tim Spector & Prof. Sarah Berry

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Tim Spector: 很多人在补充剂上浪费钱,因为他们相信过量的有益物质会带来更多好处,但实际上并没有证据支持。补充剂通常是一些化学物质,以药丸、液体或粉末的形式存在,用于弥补缺陷并改善健康。然而,在现代社会,大多数人并不缺乏这些必需营养素,因此额外摄入并不能带来额外的好处,反而可能有害。我认为我们应该避免担心缺乏症,并服用补充剂来治疗缺乏症,除非在少数特定人群中。 Sarah Berry: 维生素补充剂很少能提供与从完整食物中获取营养相同的健康益处。在营养充足的国家,维生素和矿物质缺乏的情况非常罕见。我们需要谨慎看待这些补充剂,并认为它们会促进我们的健康。我们应该关注的是食物的整体质量和多样性,而不是仅仅依赖补充剂来弥补营养不足。我认为,一般来说,添加这些补充剂,特别是高剂量,对于大多数饮食健康均衡的人来说是不必要的。但是,对于某些特定人群,如老年人、孕妇和素食主义者,补充剂仍然可能是有益的。

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This chapter starts with a rapid-fire Q&A, addressing common listener questions about supplement effectiveness, potential harm, and misleading marketing claims. Experts discuss the misconception that excess amounts of beneficial substances automatically equate to better health.
  • Most supplements lack rigorous scientific testing.
  • Supplements can be harmful.
  • Marketing claims are often misleading.
  • Excess amounts of beneficial substances don't guarantee better health.

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Can pills and powders really improve our health? Despite their clinical look, most supplements aren’t tested with the scientific rigour we expect from medical treatments, and many don’t live up to their promises.

Today, we're joined by two of ZOE’s top scientists to uncover the truth. They share groundbreaking new research and reveal the results of a brand new randomized controlled trial that could reshape how we think about supplements and introduce an entirely new kind.

Tim Spector is one of the world’s top 100 most cited scientists, a professor of epidemiology, and ZOE’s scientific co-founder. He’s joined by Dr. Sarah Berry, a world leading expert in large scale human nutrition studies, Professor of Nutrition at King’s College London, and Chief Scientist at ZOE.

By the end of this episode, you’ll have the latest science to help you make informed decisions about supplements and understand what your gut health really needs in 2025.

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Timecodes

00:00 Can supplements actually harm your health?

02:55 Why vitamin pills can do more harm than good

05:45 The truth behind scurvy, rickets, and early nutrition

08:30 Why we’re still stuck in a post-war supplement mindset

11:15 Should you supplement if you’re not deficient?

14:00 What calcium supplements are really doing to your heart

16:50 The real reason food companies add vitamins

19:20 The problem with your diet isn’t deficiency

21:45 Why fixing your diet is harder than it sounds

24:30 Why we need a new kind of supplement

27:10 Whole plants vs powders: why structure matters

29:40 Why plant diversity is the future of gut health

32:10 What’s the difference between prebiotics and probiotics?

35:05 Inside the randomized trial testing a new gut supplement

37:45 The science behind measuring real health impact

40:00 How the gut supplement changed the microbiome

42:30 Why probiotics worked… but much less

45:10 The surprising link between microbes and mood

48:20 How much did cholesterol and inflammation improve?

51:30 Could this reshape how we supplement in the future?

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Mentioned in today's episode

The Evolution of Science and Regulation of Dietary Supplements: Past, Present, and Future,) The Journal of Nutrition (2024)

__Supplemental Vitamins and Minerals for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment, __)Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2021)

Long-term multivitamin supplementation and cognitive function in men: a randomized trial, National Library of Medicine (2013)

A diverse high-fibre plant-based dietary intervention improves gut microbiome composition, gut symptoms, energy and hunger in healthy adults: a randomised controlled trial), MedRxiv (2024)

On calcium supplementation:

Dietary calcium intake and risk of fracture and osteoporosis: prospective longitudinal cohort study), British Medical Journal (2011)

Vitamin D and Calcium for the Prevention of Fracture: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis), JAMA (2019)

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