Chris van Tulleken is an infectious diseases doctor at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London. He trained at Oxford and has a PhD in molecular virology from University College London where he is an Associate Professor. His research focuses on how corporations affect human health especially in the context of child nutrition and he works with UNICEF and The World Health Organisation on this area. As one of the BBC's leading broadcasters for children and adults his work has won two BAFTAs. He lives in London with his wife and two children.
A devastating, witty and scholarly destruction of the shit food
we eat and why -- Adam Rutherford
If you only read one diet or nutrition book in your life, make
it this one. It will not only change the way you eat but the
way you think about food. And it does all this without a hint of
finger-wagging or body shaming. I came away feeling so much better
informed about every aspect of ultra-processed food, from the way
it affects the microbes in our gut to why it is so profitable to
produce to why it's so hard to eat only a single bowl of Coco Pops
to why any food that is marketed as 'better for you' is almost
certainly not. -- Bee Wilson
A wonderful and fascinating expose of ultra-processed food,
edible substances with strange sounding ingredients which are
manufactured by some of the wealthiest companies on the planet and
which, worryingly, form an increasing part of our diet. As Chris
shows, not only have these foods been formulated to ensure that we
eat them constantly and without thought, but they hijack our
ability to regulate what we eat, primarily by affecting our brains.
And he backs up his claims with a powerful self-experiment, along
with lots of rigorous and often shocking research. Reading this
book will make you question what you eat and how it was produced --
Dr. Michael Mosley * BBC presenter and bestselling author of The
Fast Diet *
Packed with "I never knew that" moments, Ultra-Processed
People is a wonderfully playful book that changed forever
how I think about what I eat and why -- Hannah Fry
Everyone needs to know this stuff -- Tim Spector, author of Spoon
Fed and Food for Life
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