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The Food Programme
BBC Radio 4
796 episodes
3 days ago

Investigating every aspect of the food we eat

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Investigating every aspect of the food we eat

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Food
Arts
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Professor Michael Crawford: A Life through Food
The Food Programme
42 minutes
4 months ago
Professor Michael Crawford: A Life through Food

In this episode of 'A Life Through Food', Sheila Dillon meets one of the most provocative scientific minds of the last half-century: Professor Michael Crawford. Now in his 90s, Crawford’s pioneering research into the brain and nutrition has reshaped how we understand the essential role of food—especially Omega-3 fatty acids—in human development and health.

Long before Omega-3 became a buzzword on supermarket shelves, Crawford was uncovering its vital connection to brain function. His work, often at odds with mainstream science, has led to over 300 peer-reviewed papers and three books challenging conventional theories of human evolution and nutrition.

The programme also features chef and broadcaster Rick Stein, who reflects on Crawford’s influence and the importance of sustainable seafood. And we hear from Dr Anneli Löfstedt, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford’s Smith School of Enterprise and Environment, who is building on Crawford’s legacy by exploring the links between nutrition, sustainability, and the future of food systems.

Presented by Sheila Dillon Produced by Natalie Donovan for BBC Audio in Bristol.

The Food Programme

Investigating every aspect of the food we eat