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Professor Tim Spector: I was wrong about Vitamin D & sunlight! The 7 health habits he's changed his mind about

3/12/202653 min

What health habits actually protect your brain and long-term health?  In this episode, Professor Tim Spector shares the seven health ideas he has changed his mind about after reviewing new research. From oral health and inflammation to vitamin D, sleep, and exercise, Tim explains the daily habits he now prioritises and helps us understand what we should do differently if the science changes. Tim revisits 7 common health beliefs and explains how new evidence has shifted his thinking. He explores the link between oral health, inflammation and brain ageing, and discusses vitamin D, sunlight and omega-3s. The conversation also looks at sleep timing, exercise and how everyday habits interact with our biology. Tim also shares the small changes he now makes in his own routine and provides practical ideas for incorporating them into your daily life. We all know that science evolves as new evidence emerges, so if the research changes, should our daily health habits change too? 🌱 Try our science-backed and tasty wholefood supplement Daily 30+ Get our brand-new app and Gut Health Test designed by world-leading gut health and nutrition scientists to build healthy eating habits 👉 Join ZOE Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes 00:00 Intro 04:00 The nutrition advice scientists completely reversed 08:30 How scientists decide if a health trend is real 10:30 The vitamin D discovery that fooled scientists for years 12:35 The one health belief Tim is more convinced about than ever 14:00 The public health threat Tim says may be worse than smoking 15:20 The new research linking oral health to dementia 17:05 How mouth bacteria may affect your brain 18:20 The test that revealed plastic in Tim’s blood 20:15 The simple changes Tim made to reduce microplastics 21:40 The omega-3 test most doctors still don’t use 23:05 Why Tim chose food over omega-3 supplements 24:50 The omega-3 measurement scientists now care about most 26:40 Should vegans worry about omega-3? 29:25 The vitamin deficiency Tim has had since he was 18 31:20 The surprising brain benefits of folic acid 33:10 Why supplements should be personalised 34:30 Why Tim changed his mind about vitamin D 36:15 The simple way sunlight doubled his vitamin D 38:10 Why we shouldn’t fear winter sun 39:45 The exercise change Tim made this year 42:05 The muscle supplement Tim thought was “complete rubbish” 43:30 The sleep rule Tim now follows every night 45:30 The unusual sleep experiment Tim tried 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Ferment by Prof. Tim Spector Good Mood Food (preorder) by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE The Hormone Harmony Guide: Tuning Your Body’s Internal Orchestra Eating for Better Brain Health: Your brain-gut blueprint How to eat in 2026 - Discover ZOE’s 8 nutrition principles for long-term health Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks  Better Breakfast Guide Mentioned in today's episode What is your gut-brain connection and what role does nutrition play? Oral Health and Dementia, Journal of Dental Research (2025) Neuroinflammation: A Distal Consequence of Periodontitis, Journal of Dental Research (2022) Vitamin D Supplementation and the Incidence of Fractures, JGIM (2024) Does a good diet reduce your heart disease risk? Vitamin B12 and Age-Related Cognitive Decline-Dementia and "Alzheimer's Disease", FNB (2024) Vitamin D and Risk for Type 2 Diabetes, Annals of Internal Medicine (2023) Effects of Creatine Supplementation and Resistance Training, Nutrients (2024) Why you're probably breathing wrong (and what to do about it) | James Nestor Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here. Episode transcripts are available here.

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  1. Jonathan Wolf· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Welcome to ZOE Science and Nutrition, where world-leading scientists explain how their research can improve your health. [music] Health advice never stands still. One year we cut fat, the next we fear sugar. We demonize seed oils, and then we defend them. The headlines move quickly, but inside the body, change unfolds slowly. Arteries clog over decades. Risk accumulates long before symptoms appear. Professor Tim Spector, one of the world's most cited scientists, has spent years studying how food and lifestyle shape these invisible processes. He challenged calorie counting when everyone else believed in it. He warned about ultra-processed food, while many nutrition scientists denied that there was even such a thing. And of course, he has led the world in understanding the central role of the microbiome in our health. But science does not freeze in time. New trials emerge. Larger data sets appear. Evidence deepens, or sometimes it reverses. This year, Tim has been examining his own health closely. He's reviewing new research. He's looking at his own test results. [gentle music] Today, Tim explains where he has changed his mind, where he hasn't, and how he decides when new evidence is strong enough to act on. He shares the seven new habits that he started in twenty twenty-six, from supplements and new exercises to sleep and oral health, and the

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