While "gut health" is a ubiquitous buzzword in the wellness industry, it has historically lacked a clear scientific definition. In this episode, host Dr. Siobhan McCormack sits down with world-renowned expert Professor Maria Marco from UC Davis and the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP).
They discuss the new scientific consensus defining gut health, the crucial differences between fermented foods and probiotics, and what we can actually learn from direct-to-consumer stool tests. Plus, Siobhan gets a behind-the-scenes look at a rigorous clinical trial investigating the health impacts of kimchi.
What We Cover:
Defining Gut Health: How a global expert panel established the first consensus definition, moving beyond just the microbiome to include six complex domains.
Symptoms vs. Biomarkers: Why you can still achieve "gut health" even with a chronic but well-managed gut disorder.
The Microbiome Testing Reality Check: The limitations of commercial stool tests and why they currently lack the clinical utility to guide personalized medical treatment.
Fermented Foods vs. Probiotics: The true distinction between foods fermented for taste and preservation, versus specific live microbial strains proven to deliver targeted health benefits.
Inside the Marco Lab: A look at the complexities of nutritional science, including an ongoing clinical trial comparing the physiological effects of kimchi to unfermented cabbage.
Scientific References & Further Reading:
Marco, M., et al. (2025). Consensus panel definition of gut health. Nature Reviews.
Marco, M., et al. (2026). 'The impact of fermented dairy on gastrointestinal health and associated biomarkers'. Nutrition Reviews.
Bischoff, S. (2011). "Gut health": a new objective in medicine? Perspective Paper.
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