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 brilliant book . . . a real eye-opener. The bottom line is that
if we keep consuming sugar, salt and fat on the scale that we
currently do, it is going to cost all of us an unconscionable
fortune in the future.
*James O'Brien*
You’ve got to get this book in your life . . . Completely
compelling . . . Read a page and think about it for the rest of the
week
*Chris Evans*
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 exposé 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
*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*
An engrossing, infuriating read. Ultra-Processed People makes most
fictional villains look quaint. Read it and fight back!
*Rob Delaney*
A much-needed, eye-opening exposé. Beautifully written, each page
reveals hidden truths and asks you to re-think and re-connect to
food in a way that has been lost for decades. Truly
mind-blowing!
*Megan McCubbin*
The past 10 years has seen an inflection point in human history,
where more people in the world are now dying of eating too much,
than of eating too little. This urgent and captivating read digs
deep into one of the huge reasons, the rise and rise of
ultra-processed food'
*Giles Yeo*
A fascinating, forensically researched and ultimately terrifying
expose of the food we consume. Van Tulleken leaves no stone
unturned, shining his spotlight into the dark corners of what
masquerades as nutrition these days. Read it; your diet will never
be the same again!
*Mariella Frostrup*
A totally fascinating book which put me right off my Doritos
*Marina Hyde*
Incendiary and infuriating, this book is a diet grenade, the bold
and brutal truth about how we are fed deadly delights by very
greedy, evil giants
*Chris Packham*
Fascinating, but frankly horrifying investigation into our
industrialised food system
*The Times*
A book everyone who cares about their health should read
*Daily Mail*
It'll change what you eat . . . an unsettling examination of the
food we eat and the industrial system that makes it
*The Times*
A fearless investigation into how we have become hooked on
ultra-processed food . . . will have you scurrying to your
cupboards
*Financial Times*
It will change the way you think about food profoundly
*Country and Townhouse*
Has completely changed my eating habits, which will therefore
change my life
*Charlotte Church*
In Ultra-Processed People, a persuasive mix of analysis and
commentary, [Chris van Tulleken] shows how [ultra-processed] foods
affect our bodies and how their popularity stems in part from shady
marketing and slanted science
*Wall Street Journal*
A tour of how the science of processing has allowed companies to
produce goods that are no longer even faint echoes of the real food
of which they are copies, and of what the evidence shows about the
biology and psychology of eating in today's world. Van Tulleken is
at his best when using his own scientific expertise to help readers
through otherwise unnavigable science, data and history, explaining
with precision what we are actually eating
*New York Times*
Deeply researched and persuasive
*New Statesman*
A painfully eye-opening study of food and health
*Kirkus*
A scathing takedown . . . This impassioned polemic will make
readers think twice about what they eat
*Publishers Weekly*
Mindblowing. You'll never see food or your body the same way
again
*Alice Roberts, author of ANATOMICAL ODDITIES*
The education provided by this book is unreal. As someone who grew
up eating what I now understand to be ultra-processed foods and
having carried that habit into adulthood, I'm pretty disgusted at
how terrifyingly naughty the methods used to make them are, how
cantankerous they cat within our bodies and entirely aghast at the
overall impact on health. Mind blowing stuff.
*Professor Green*
A deep dive into ultra-processed food
*Spectator*
[Chris van Tulleken is] starting a really important revolution and
conversation around what we eat . . . Books come along once in a
while, once every couple of years, once in a generation that meet
culture at the exact moment with the exact language, with the exact
appreciation of the reader – the nuance, the inclusivity. . .
[Ultra-Processed People is] such a brilliant book, everyone needs
to read it . . . it's these books that end up changing the world. .
.
*Steven Bartlett, creator of THE DIARY OF A CEO*
Chris van Tulleken made ultra-processed food a household term with
his powerful — and controversial — investigation into the way our
food is made and what it is doing to our health.
UPF is loosely defined as food that cannot be made outside a
factory . . . this is an entertaining, brilliantly written book
that will make you rethink what you are putting on your plate
*The Times*
Brimming with eye-opening research and gripping discussion, it
uncovers the science, economics, history and production behind hot
topic, ultra-processed food - and ironically, the book is very
digestible
*Good Housekeeping*
Chris van Tulleken made ultra-processed food a household term with
his powerful - and controversial - investigation into the way our
food is made and what it is doing to our health . . . This is an
entertaining, brilliantly written book that will make you rethink
what you are putting on your plate
*Sunday Times, 'Science Book of the Year 2023'*
[A] gut-curdling exposé of the food industry and how we are eating
ourselves to death
*Lesley-Ann Jones*
Van Tulleken is an impressive anomaly in the field of public
health, a serious scientist who is also a successful popularizer,
communicating to both children and adults, and using his
professional journey in medical research and examples from his
family life to demonstrate how the public is being conned, over and
over, in the interests of corporate greed.
*TLS*
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