If you always thought
your body was different,
you’re right.

Our science shows that everybody’s response to food is unique. Even identical twins. Your metabolism is not fully defined by your genes.

THE PROBLEM

Generic nutrition advice isn’t working.

Diabetes, heart disease and other chronic health problems are not improving. Current approaches to address them view weight gain as the problem, rather than a symptom of poor metabolic health. They also treat us all the same, when in reality our bodies are all very different.

OUR FINDINGS

Your body is unique, so is the
food you need.

Our PREDICT studies have shown that there is up to a tenfold variation in responses to the same meal for different people.

PREDICT is the largest in-depth nutrition study in the world, conducted with scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital, Stanford Medicine, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and King’s College London.

OUR UNIQUE TESTS

We take a holistic approach
to understand how your body works.

We use the most advanced tests and cutting-edge science available to help you understand how your body works so you can reduce dietary inflammation and improve your gut health naturally.

Based on the tests used in PREDICT, our at-home test kit can provide comprehensive insights into your biology, covering the gut microbiome and your blood sugar and blood fat responses.

METABOLIC HEALTH

Unhealthy effects can be
caused by what we eat.

Excessive blood sugar and fat spikes can overwhelm your body’s normal, natural responses. This can trigger a variety of harmful responses, from blood sugar crashes and hunger to the immune system triggering inflammation.

Many different mechanisms are involved, from increased calorie consumption as a result of regular blood sugar crashes, to oxidative stress and altered blood fat metabolism.

Repeated often enough these can lead to weight gain and chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.

THE GUT MICROBIOME

Your gut microbes play a key
role in your health.

Each of us has a unique gut microbiome. Our research is the first to identify a distinct set of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ gut microbes that are linked with specific foods and metabolic health.

Our unique microbiome test uses deep metagenomic sequencing to understand which ‘good’ and ‘bad’ microbes you have. This allows us to provide personalized recommendations that can potentially help increase the ‘good’ microbes that are under-represented in your gut.

THE GUT MICROBIOME

Ever wondered how a
specific food or meal impacts
your body?

We combine artificial intelligence with data from thousands of participants in our studies to generate personalized scores for any food or meal you eat. These scores are delivered in real-time through our app, which has hundreds of thousands of foods and thousands of meal suggestions for you to choose from.

Insights that support success

We’ll show you how to put your unique scores into action. Our companion app will give you real-time feedback on meals that you eat, with insights including how to support your metabolic health and nourish your gut.

With ZOE, you’ll learn how to eat for your body, for life.

THE PROBLEM

At the frontier of science.

Diabetes, heart disease and other chronic health problems are not improving. Current approaches to address them view weight gain as the problem, rather than a symptom of poor metabolic health. They also treat us all the same, when in reality our bodies are all very different.Our research combines the latest technologies, artificial intelligence, and collaboration with world-leading scientists, to move beyond a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to nutrition. Our PREDICT studies are the largest nutrition studies of their kind in the world and we’re proud to conduct them in collaboration with researchers and scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital, Stanford Medicine, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and King’s College London.

SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD

Meet the people behind our ground-breaking research

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK

Tim Spector,MD FRCP

Professor of Genetic Epidemiology
King’s College London, UK
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