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The Proof with Simon Hill

Why some people gain weight eating the same food | Dr Karen Corbin

The Proof with Simon Hill

Simon Hill

Nutrition, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.9 • 3.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2026

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

Could your gut microbiome influence how many calories you absorb from the same food? Karen Corbin explains the science behind energy absorption, faecal calorie loss, and why feeding your microbes may support metabolic health. We also cover practical diet upgrades, the reality on probiotics, and where microbiome research is heading next, including metabolite signatures and gut–brain links. What We Cover How the microbiome may change calorie absorption and energy balance Why fibre and resistant starch matter, and how to increase them Where “lost” calories go, and what microbial biomass could mean Probiotics vs prebiotics: what is worth your time and money How fast microbiome changes can happen with diet The future: metabolites, objective diet measures, and brain health research Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed it, share the episode and subscribe for more evidence-based conversations. You can keep up with Dr Karen Corbin’s latest research by connecting with her on LinkedIn and exploring her profile at the AdventHealth Research Institute. Intro (00:00) Can the Gut Microbiome Increase or Reduce Calorie Absorption? (01:02) Karen Corbin’s Microbiome Research Journey in Nutrition Science (04:17) New Microbiome Experiments That Could Change How We Eat (11:17) Energy Balance Explained: Calories, Metabolism, and Weight Gain (18:28) How Scientists Study the Gut Microbiome (29:19) Is the Gut Microbiome Causing Obesity and Metabolic Disease? (38:54) How Medications Like Metformin Affect the Gut Microbiome (43:31) Can a High-Fiber Microbiome Diet Reduce Hunger and Cravings? (45:06) Liver Fat, Type 2 Diabetes, and Metabolic Dysfunction Explained (50:44) Best Diet and Nutrition Strategies for Fatty Liver Disease (56:01) How Diet Changes the Gut Microbiome and Metabolism (1:02:27) Probiotics vs Prebiotics: What Actually Improves Gut Health? (1:07:08) GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs and Their Effects on the Microbiome (1:13:07) Gut Microbiome Metabolites and How They Impact Health (1:16:28) Gut-Brain Connection: How the Microbiome Affects the Brain (1:21:57) Future of Gut Microbiome Research and Personalized Nutrition (1:30:24) This episode is brought to you by: 38TERA Consider 38TERA's DMN prebiotic supplement a daily multivitamin for your gut. Formulated by yours truly and gastroenterologist Dr Will Bulsiewicz. Use code THEPROOF for a discount at checkout. IM8 With 92 nutrients, including Vitamin B12, Iodine, Selenium and Vitamin D, in highly absorbable forms, IM8 Daily Essentials is the perfect all-in-one daily multi-vitamin to ensure you meet your daily micronutrient needs. IM8 is offering an exclusive 10% off your first order with a free welcome kit when you enter the promo code SIMON at checkout on im8health.com Eight Sleep Upgrade your sleep with the Pod 5 Ultra by Eight Sleep. Clinically validated to deliver up to 1 extra hour of quality sleep per night through temperature control and biometric tracking. Use code THEPROOF for $350 off at eightsleep.com/theproof. Try it risk-free for 30 days, with worldwide shipping. Function Health Take charge of your health with advanced blood testing and personalised insights. Function Health offers a practical way to track key health markers such as cholesterol, blood sugar, and more. Learn more and join at functionhealth.com/simonhill for a $25 credit toward your membership. Only available to those living in the United States. Shopify Shopify, the world's leading e-commerce platform, helps you turn browsers into buyers with the internet’s best-converting check out–up to 36% better compared to other leading e-commerce platforms. To boost your conversion rate, and grow your business, sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/proof. Momentous My go-to supplement brand for protein and creatine is Momentous. Use code THEPROOF for up to 35% off your first order at livemomentous.com.

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0:00.0

What if weight gain isn't just about how much you eat, but how much of your food your body

0:05.4

actually absorbs? Is it possible that two people can eat the same meal with the same number

0:10.6

of calories, yet one extracts more usable energy than the other? Not because of willpower, not because

0:16.9

of discipline, but because of their gut microbiome. Today's guest, Karen Corbyn, is a registered

0:23.2

dietitian and scientist working at the cutting edge of nutrition, metabolism, metabolic health,

0:29.8

and the gut microbiome. In this episode, we separate what's solid from what's speculative,

0:35.3

unpack how the microbiome fits into all things energy balance

0:38.7

and weight gain, and explore what's coming down the pipeline in this incredibly fascinating

0:43.5

area of science. It does get detailed at times, but alongside this deeper science, Karen also

0:50.3

shares practical, evidence-based takeaways for building a healthier microbiome.

0:55.5

Okay, let's get into it.

1:01.7

Karen, is it possible that someone who's gaining weight or perhaps having trouble losing weight

1:09.2

is actually absorbing more calories from their food

1:12.7

because of their gut microbiome?

1:15.3

It is possible.

1:16.2

And if that's true, what are the implications of this for human health for explaining today's

1:25.0

chronic disease rates and perhaps how we may prevent or treat conditions

1:30.1

like type 2 diabetes, for example.

1:32.3

I think the most concrete way to look at that is think about when you look at a food label

1:36.2

on a package of food, it tells you a number of calories. But those calories are entirely based

1:42.8

on the human side of the metabolism equation,

1:46.1

and they don't take into account the variable amount of energy that you could absorb once

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