WEBVTT 00:00:00.470 --> 00:00:03.648 Music 00:00:03.648 --> 00:00:06.629 Angela Guo: So, it's the old adage on what you eat 00:00:07.140 --> 00:00:12.800 when I eaτ sugary or caffeinated food I often find myself, like unable to focus 00:00:13.394 --> 00:00:18.230 So, eating healthier food has a significant impact on 00:00:18.230 --> 00:00:23.410 how well I can focus, as well as how quick I can focus. 00:00:23.950 --> 00:00:25.594 Sanjay Gupta: That's Angela Guo. 00:00:25.982 --> 00:00:28.978 She's a 17-year old senior at Adlai Stevenson high school 00:00:29.309 --> 00:00:31.070 in Lincolnshire, Illinois. 00:00:31.568 --> 00:00:34.954 And that adage she just cited, "You are what you eat", 00:00:35.398 --> 00:00:37.522 that's been around since the 1800's. 00:00:37.928 --> 00:00:42.218 People have known for a long time just how much food affects us. 00:00:42.818 --> 00:00:45.650 But it's not just in term of long-term health, 00:00:45.966 --> 00:00:48.123 but also short-term mood. 00:00:48.664 --> 00:00:54.354 AG Food really helps us maintain a safe clarity 00:00:48.589 --> 00:00:58.691 And sio eating healthier food has a significant impact 00:00:58.691 --> 00:01:04.270 on how well I can focus, as well as how quick I can think. 00:01:05.008 --> 00:01:07.171 SG: She may only be in high school but Angela has already made 00:01:07.171 --> 00:01:10.117 the crucial connection between what she puts in her mouth 00:01:10.494 --> 00:01:12.950 and how quickly that affects her brain. 00:01:13.510 --> 00:01:15.729 She even believes that simple understanding 00:01:16.078 --> 00:01:18.259 gave her a real advantage when she competed 00:01:18.259 --> 00:01:21.277 in the National Science Olympiad tournament earlier this year. 00:01:22.006 --> 00:01:27.245 Announcer: First place: National champions of the 2023 Science xxxx 00:01:27.245 --> 00:01:33.023 national tournament: Adlai Stevenson high school of Illinois, let's go!! 00:01:33.663 --> 00:01:35.785 SG: Now at this tournament earlier this year, 00:01:35.951 --> 00:01:38.957 Angela and her team mates went up against thousands of students 00:01:38.957 --> 00:01:40.179 from around the country. 00:01:40.179 --> 00:01:43.492 They were competing in events highlighting chemistry, and neuroscience 00:01:43.492 --> 00:01:44.595 and biology. 00:01:44.870 --> 00:01:48.006 But here is the thing: the entire time on Angela's team 00:01:48.244 --> 00:01:50.259 you really didn't see much sugar around. 00:01:50.430 --> 00:01:53.037 Instead, there were lots of healthy snacks. 00:01:54.310 --> 00:01:56.969 AG So, even at school, I bring my own lunch 00:01:57.171 --> 00:02:00.687 and it's just the asset of knowing what goes into your meals 00:02:00.911 --> 00:02:03.645 is like really important, it kind of gives you peace of mind. 00:02:04.093 --> 00:02:08.185 SG: The team did really well, and now as they prepare for more tournaments, 00:02:08.477 --> 00:02:12.944 Angela, who now is team captain, says, sure, they study hard, 00:02:13.192 --> 00:02:17.791 but what they eat, how they eat, that's also top of mind. 00:02:18.312 --> 00:02:22.627 AG: When we do travel for science contests our cook always makes sure that 00:02:22.629 --> 00:02:26.512 we are well stocked with fruit and water. 00:02:26.852 --> 00:02:31.249 SG: So Angela seems pretty convinced that food helps her focus 00:02:31.249 --> 00:02:33.447 and perform well academically. 00:02:33.866 --> 00:02:37.203 Of course, that makes sense but the question today, 00:02:37.409 --> 00:02:41.970 "What is the empirical evidence to support that and how does it work? 00:02:42.319 --> 00:02:44.659 How exactly does food impact the brain? 00:02:44.969 --> 00:02:48.330 And how do we really know when our brain is well nourished?" 00:02:48.330 --> 00:02:50.301 Uma Naidoo: Sugar is not food for brain. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 But I also want people to understand we need sugar for our body and our brain, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 so it's the way we get the sugar that's important. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 SG: Look, a lot of people worry about how food influences the way we look, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 how much weight we may gain -- I get that -- 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 or the likelihood we're going to be high risk for diseases, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 like diabetes and hypertension. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 But even though it is harder to measure, food is also deeply connected 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to how we feel in the moment and how well the brain functions. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Even as you listen to this podcast, your experience, right now, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 is likely affected by what you ate earlier today. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So in this episode, I'm going to find out what is the best fuel for the brain, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 what food we should avoid and what it really means 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to have a well-nourished brain. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I'm Dr Sanjay Gupta, CNN's Chief medical correspondent 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and this is Chasing life. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You know, I love hearing stories like Angela's. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 They're so personal. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 She's someone who's paying attention to her body and the sh'e figuring out 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 what makes her feel good and what it takes to do the activities she loves. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 She's being really intentional with her nutrition 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and that may save her from having health problems later in life 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but it could help optimize her function now. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 For me, food is an endless source of fascination. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The way that I think about it is this: 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 food is one of the most significant ways we allow our outside world to influence 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and communicate with our inside world, the world inside of our body and our mind. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 That is an awesome task: food does that. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So I thought today we would start with the basics. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 We know that all food items have calories and calories are by definition energy 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but, as you just heard, not all calories are created equal. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Some have more nutrients and do more to promote 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 overall health and well-being than others. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And that is especially true when it comes to the brain. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 But the challenge again: that's hard to measure. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 There is no brain scan or blood test that indicates that a particular food 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 promotes brain health. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So how do we really know? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 How do you really know what works for you? 5:04