9 episodes

We tend to reduce food and health to bitesize nuggets of information, like calories or BMI. It’s understandable; numbers are easily digestible when we’re looking for answers or a quick fix. But the thing is, there’s a lot more to health – hey, there’s a lot more to life! – than the numbers you see on the back of a crisp packet or on the scales. Geneticist Dr Giles Yeo feels we need a bit more space to think about the relationship food has with our body, our mind, and even our soul! 
Join Giles as he chews the fat with fellow foodies, scientists, and doctors. Across this series, he’ll be asking how our genes play a role in weight loss and gain, how our stomachs chat to our brains, and whether going on a run really means we can gorge on doughnuts when we get home...

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Dr Giles Yeo Chews the Fat Orion Publishing Ltd.

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

We tend to reduce food and health to bitesize nuggets of information, like calories or BMI. It’s understandable; numbers are easily digestible when we’re looking for answers or a quick fix. But the thing is, there’s a lot more to health – hey, there’s a lot more to life! – than the numbers you see on the back of a crisp packet or on the scales. Geneticist Dr Giles Yeo feels we need a bit more space to think about the relationship food has with our body, our mind, and even our soul! 
Join Giles as he chews the fat with fellow foodies, scientists, and doctors. Across this series, he’ll be asking how our genes play a role in weight loss and gain, how our stomachs chat to our brains, and whether going on a run really means we can gorge on doughnuts when we get home...

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    The soul, with Tim Anderson

    The soul, with Tim Anderson

    Why is it important that we feed our souls? And how do we square what we know about eating ‘healthily’ with our desire for food? Different foods will trigger the reward and pleasure centres of our brain to differing degrees; alongside chef Tim Anderson, Dr Giles Yeo explores what it is about certain foods that makes them so comforting.
    Why Calories Don’t Count: http://hyperurl.co/CaloriesDontCount
    Dr Giles Yeo Chews The Fat is produced by Anouszka Tate for Orion Publishing Ltd.

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    • 27 min
    Food poverty, with Spike Mendelsohn

    Food poverty, with Spike Mendelsohn

    How does malnutrition – through over or under-eating – affect people's bodies, minds, and lives? Why should nations care about the nutrition their citizens are getting? Dr Giles Yeo is joined by restauranteur and food policy advocate Spike Mendelsohn to discuss why eating less healthy food is often not a choice individuals can make for themselves.
    Why Calories Don’t Count: http://hyperurl.co/CaloriesDontCount
    Dr Giles Yeo Chews The Fat is produced by Anouszka Tate for Orion Publishing Ltd.

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    • 33 min
    Ultra-processed food, with Drs Chris and Xand Van Tulleken

    Ultra-processed food, with Drs Chris and Xand Van Tulleken

    What is it about ultra-processed foods that makes us both crave them and struggle to stop eating them once we’ve started? And how might our genes affect our desire for them? Presenters, doctors, and identical twins Chris and Xand Van Tulleken join Dr Giles Yeo to explain what they’ve learnt about the effect UPFs can have on the body through their own personal experiments.
     
    Why Calories Don’t Count: http://hyperurl.co/CaloriesDontCount
     
    Dr Giles Yeo Chews The Fat is produced by Anouszka Tate for Orion Publishing Ltd.

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    • 37 min
    The gut, with Lisa and Alana Macfarlane

    The gut, with Lisa and Alana Macfarlane

    What affect does your gut have on your physical and mental health? And how can your poo help you track the health of your gut? Once DJs travelling the world eating processed food and drinking alcohol, identical twins Lisa and Alana Macfarlane now think about putting lovely, fibrous food in their bodies in order to promote good bacteria in their guts. They set up The Gut Stuff after discovering that despite sharing 100% of their DNA, they only share 30-40% of their gut microbiota. Together with Dr Giles Yeo, they explore why that proves that looking after your gut health needs to be a really personal endeavour.
     
    Why Calories Don’t Count: http://hyperurl.co/CaloriesDontCount
    The Gut Stuff: https://shop.thegutstuff.com/products/the-gut-stuff-book
     
    Dr Giles Yeo Chews The Fat is produced by Anouszka Tate for Orion Publishing Ltd.
     

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    • 34 min
    Exercise, with Alex Hutchinson

    Exercise, with Alex Hutchinson

    Why are people who are physically active better at regulating their appetite?
    And are fats or carbs a better fuel source when you’re exercising? Science journalist and former elite distance runner Alex Hutchinson joins Dr Giles Yeo to explore whether it’s possible to build muscle on a plant-based diet, and why it’s so much easier to consume calories than burn them. Giles also takes the opportunity to ask Alex why he ‘hit the wall’ during a cycling endurance race despite carb-loading the night before.
    Why Calories Don’t Count: http://hyperurl.co/CaloriesDontCount
     
    Dr Giles Yeo Chews The Fat is produced by Anouszka Tate for Orion Publishing Ltd.

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    • 36 min
    Disease, with Dr Rupy Aujla

    Disease, with Dr Rupy Aujla

    Why do people of different ethnicities have different susceptibilities to diseases like type 2 diabetes? And how are our fat cells affected by our genes? Dr Rupy Aujla is a doctor, author, and podcaster; he joins Dr Giles Yeo to talk about what modern medicine can learn from ancient principles and ingredients, and why obesity isn’t a choice, but a symptom of metabolic issues occurring inside your body.
    Why Calories Don’t Count: http://hyperurl.co/CaloriesDontCount
    Dr Giles Yeo Chews The Fat is produced by Anouszka Tate for Orion Publishing Ltd.

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    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

tn-florida ,

Informative & entertaining

a great resource for anyone who wants to understand more about how food effects the brain & body.
Please add more episodes!

@qrioart ,

Dr. Giles - exciting, humorous, educational.

I have found all of your content across the board to be relevant, exciting, and delivered with wit and humor in your signature flair. You are consistently engaging to listen to (even though I much prefer you on BBC specials)!

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