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The truth about low carb diets, sugar spikes, and ‘multigrain’ labels | Prof. Tim Spector

2025/3/27
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Carbs are one of the most misunderstood aspects of nutrition. For decades, they’ve been praised, demonized, and debated. Today, low-carb diets are everywhere, but the reality is more nuanced. While over 80% of the carbs we eat come from low-quality, refined sources, the right kinds of carbs are essential for good health.

In this episode, Professor Tim Spector breaks down the difference between good and bad carbs and explains why quality matters more than quantity. He explores how the rise of ultra-processed foods has led to an overconsumption of unhealthy carbohydrates, contributing to energy crashes, hunger, and long-term health issues. He also explains the benefits of fiber-rich carbs, their role in gut health, and why cutting carbs entirely may not be the best approach.

The episode also answers common questions about carbs, including the best time to eat them, how to pair them for better digestion, and whether alternatives like almond flour are actually healthier. Tim also shares practical tips, such as why freezing bread might be a simple way to make it better for you.

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Mentioned in today's episode

Trends in Dietary Carbohydrate, Protein, and Fat Intake and Diet Quality Among US Adults, 1999-2016, 2019, published in  Journal of the American Medical Association

Carbohydrate intake for adults and children: WHO guideline, 2023, published by World Health Organization

Association between changes in carbohydrate intake and long term weight changes: prospective cohort study, 2023, published in British Medical Journal

Low-Carbohydrate Diet, 2023, published in National Library of Medicine 

Diet Review: Ketogenic Diet for Weight Loss, published by The Nutrition Source, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health

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