Wellbeing ‘Listen To Your Body’: Dr. Dorit Samocha-Bonet On Gut Health At our latest Social Club, clinical dietician and researcher Dr. Dorit Samocha-Bonet explained gut health and how to better yours. By Emily J. Brooks Wellbeing At our latest Social Club, clinical dietician and researcher Dr. Dorit Samocha-Bonet explained gut health and how to better yours. By Emily J. Brooks Previous article When Freestyle Fails, Breaststroke Next article ‘Connectivity Is Key. Access Is Everything:’ Sylvia Jeffreys Launches Future Women Podcast When it comes to matters of the gut, Dr. Dorit Samocha-Bonet is the woman you want to be conversing with. She is not selling beautifully branded probiotics or edible beauty products. She has been researching the fascinating link between gut health and weight loss.The clinical dietician, who currently holds a postdoctoral position at the Diabetes & Metabolism Division at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, spoke at our latest Sydney Social Club and explained the impact our gut can have on health. And how everyone’s gut microbiome differs. Numerous studies, she said, show people with diabetes or obesity have a different makeup of gut bacteria than lean and healthy people of the same age and gender. And our gut microbiome affects how much of our diet we digest and, consequently, how much weight we lose. The clinical dietician is continuing to research how personalised diets can address this. thedebrief Best Of Future Women Wellbeing How to escape the dopamine trap By Dr Anastasia Hronis Self Two ducks and a Chick walk into the wilderness By Odessa Blain Wellbeing How can you be ‘authentic’ at work? By Steph Tisdell Wellbeing Awww, you shouldn’t have. By FW Wellbeing We’ve discovered burnout’s kryptonite By FW Wellbeing How to be proactive without rushing through life By Michelle Brasier Wellbeing Why an HRT shortage is a mental health issue By FW Wellbeing Burn bright, not out By Eden Timbery Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.