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Tim Spector: ‘At 67, I’m Fitter Than Ever Thanks to These Five Tips’

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Professor Tim Spector, the genetic epidemiologist and ZOE co-founder who has become Britain’s most influential voice on gut health, has revealed that he feels in better physical condition at 67 than he did in his thirties. Speaking ahead of the release of his latest book, Ferment, the King’s College London professor shared the five “foundational guidelines” that have transformed his own biology. Moving away from the “one-size-fits-all” calorie counting he once taught as a junior doctor, Spector argues that by focusing on the quality of food and the timing of movement, anyone can add a “healthy decade” to their life, regardless of their starting point.

1. Aim for ’30 Plants’ a Week

The cornerstone of Spector’s philosophy is diversity. “The single most important thing you can do for your gut microbiome is to eat a wide variety of plants,” he explains. This doesn’t just mean green vegetables; it includes nuts, seeds, herbs, spices, and whole grains. Spector suggests that those who hit the “30 plants a week” target have significantly more diverse gut microbes than those who stick to the traditional “five-a-day.” To make it easier, he recommends buying pre-mixed bags of frozen Mediterranean vegetables or mixed seeds to “power up” simple meals like salads or porridge.

2. Eat the Rainbow (and Activate Your Veg)

Spector’s second tip focuses on polyphenols—the defense chemicals in plants that give them their vibrant colors. “Brightly colored plants are signaling their health benefits to you,” he says. He also revealed a “10-minute kitchen hack” for maximum nutrient absorption: when cooking with garlic, onions, or broccoli, chop them and let them sit for ten minutes before hitting the heat. This “breathing time” allows an enzyme called myrosinase to activate sulforaphane, a powerful compound that helps regulate blood sugar and cholesterol, which would otherwise be destroyed by immediate cooking.

3. Fermented Foods: ‘Little and Often’

“Think of fermented foods as the ‘seed’ for your gut garden,” Spector advises. Rather than taking expensive probiotic pills, he advocates for consuming small amounts of “live” foods daily, such as kimchi, kefir, sauerkraut, or kombucha. He credits his own energy levels to a breakfast of full-fat Greek yogurt topped with berries and seeds, often accompanied by a small serving of fermented vegetables. The goal is to provide a constant stream of beneficial bacteria to support the immune system and reduce systemic inflammation.

4. The 14-Hour ‘Gut Rest’

One of Spector’s most vocal stances is against “constant grazing.” He practices a 12 to 14-hour overnight fast, usually finishing his last glass of wine or snack by 9:00 pm and not eating breakfast until at least 11:00 am the next day. “Your gut microbes have a night shift too,” he explains. “They need time to clean the gut lining without the distraction of processing new food.” He believes this window of “metabolic rest” is crucial for maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding the mid-afternoon energy slumps common in high-carb diets.

5. Strength Training and ‘Incidental’ Movement

Finally, Spector has shifted his fitness focus away from pure cardio toward resistance. At 67, he has incorporated light weight training and yoga into his morning routine to combat age-related muscle loss. However, he also champions “incidental” exercise, citing gardening as a “longevity superpower” found in the world’s Blue Zones. “Gardening is low-intensity, keeps you bending and stretching, and gets you outside in the dirt—which is actually great for your microbial diversity,” he notes. By combining structured strength work with a more active, outdoor lifestyle, he claims to have seen a marked improvement in his resting heart rate and overall resilience.

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