“This is not just one of the best science books I have read, but one of the best books full stop. It's funny, scholarly, and extremely important. Full of piercing observations, it ruthlessly cuts a path through the wilderness of nutritional nonsense that we have been lost in for so long. It is the first and last book anyone really needs to read on this subject.”-- Christoffer van Tulleken, MD, PhD, author of the New York Times bestseller Ultra-Processed People
“A must-read breath of sanity, written with great expertise that can improve the health of all of us.” —David Kessler, MD, author of the New York Times bestseller Diet, Drugs, and Dopamine
“If you are going to read one book about nutrition and health, then make it this one. Food Intelligence is so insightful, so beautifully researched, so fascinating in the telling, that you will finish it—as I did—feeling smarter about what you eat and about yourself as well.” —Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Poison Squad
“If you want to understand how nutrition became so contentious and why we are still arguing about whether it’s better to eat more or less fat, carbohydrates, protein, or vitamins, you must read Food Intelligence. Well-written, historically accurate, and scientifically rigorous, this book brings you up to the moment on contemporary dietary issues.” —Marion Nestle, NYU professor and author of What to Eat Now
“If there were ever two people to turn to understand the complexities of our diet, metabolism, and nutrition—and their role in promoting our health—it would be the noted science journalist Julia Belluz and leading nutritional scientist Kevin Hall. Their landmark book Food Intelligence will make us all smarter about what we eat.” —Eric Topol, MD, author of New York Times bestseller Super Agers
“Food and nutrition are fascinating, complex, and important to every person on earth. This book brings it all alive into a compelling, valuable story of why, what, and how we eat, and how to do better.” —Kelly D. Brownell, PhD, Dean Emeritus of the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University
“Junk-food giants hijack your biology. Wellness hucksters sell you false hope. In a food environment rigged against you, this is your guide to fighting back.”
—Henry Dimbleby, author of Ravenous and architect of the UK’s National Food Strategy