This Is How the Body Reacts to Competitive Eating

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Eating 70 hot dogs in ten minutes should be impossible, but competitive eaters have found a way. But how exactly does it work in the body?


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Here's What Competitive Eating Does to Your Body
"Many serious competitive eaters appear to be relatively thin and healthy. So how do they eat that many hot dogs and stay healthy? And is it safe? Not much research has been done about competitive eating. But several doctors from the University of Pennsylvania did an experiment for a National Geographic special, the results of which were published in the Journal of Roentgenology."

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This episode of Seeker was hosted by Trace Dominguez

Written by: Sophie Bakoledis
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Doctor: “you can get obesity from competitive eating”

Matt Stonie: “Hold my beer”

Goldensphinx
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Just watched Matt Stonie consume 15, 000 calories of ribs on trending, then I come to my sub box and see this video lol

burntfiletmignon
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Let's see Matt stonie's stomach after he makes a video

rawturkey
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In addition, this puts a massive strain on the kidneys. The rush of sodium, animal protein, phosphorous, and potassium wreck havoc on them and can contribute to Kidney Failure. 10% of people have kidney damage and 90% of them don't know it. Seeing such entertaining competitive eaters like Matt Stonie has me worry for his future health.

DADVICETV
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I think Trace was competitive eating before filming this video. Just look at all the cheese on his shirt.

Master_Therion
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Guys, i have to say, making this episode was really hard. We had to look at SO MANY disgusting images. We couldn't work on it right after lunch... or right before... or after breakfast... or before dinner. The timetable was messed up.

TraceDominguez
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I’m a long distance runner, got to join a 100km at one race(completed in 16hrs) but I still can’t imagine how competitive eaters do this!😳 That bloated feeling after eating at a buffet is one of the worst feelings ever and I can’t imagine this lol

Raiya_ru
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2:41 that's Matt Stonie on the right Lol!

butterflysurvive
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Bruh 42 minutes Matt Stonie ate an English themed breakfast (13, 000 CALORIES) in like 12 minutes

hr
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People get paid to eat? Where do I apply????

miyo
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I want Matt Stonie to participate in that scan stomach machine.

ivanmacadangdang
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Can depression and stress block the sensation of being full? Sometimes when I get frustrated with myself and cannot control it, I tend to eat more than I normally do.

mdell-t
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Youtuber: makes video on competitive eating
Comment section: Matt Stonie Matt Stonie Matt Stonie

parakhchaudhary
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Mozz = Matt Stonie
Brie= Trace Dominguez
Stilton= That Japanese dude
Cheddar = Raina Huang
Parmigiana = Joey Chestnut

youxarexmyxsunshine
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Well done video. It's nice to see the science behind our shenanigans.

FreakEating
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Talk to the youtuber Furious Pete. He said he's defecated whole undigested food after a competition.

cloudstrife
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Doctors: You can die at these Eating competitions

Matt Stonie: Hold my 🌮

hckmaza
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Gastroparesis is delayed or halted stomach emptying, due to neuropathy, and has nothing to do with the size of ones stomach, but rather the nerve impulses that allow it to empty. It would make sense if the muscles became so stretched that the nerve impulses became weak and the muscles couldn’t contract properly, but gastroparesis is delayed stomach emptying, and it can be caused by many things. It is not an overstretched stomach that can’t digest food.

elizabethdysart
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Im in recovery from anorexia right now. Im 2.5 months in. In the first month, i got something called extreme hunger and i was eating 12000 calories a day, but still felt hungry

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OK, we've been reading the comments and we changed the thumb. It was pretty disgusting, you're right. But, on the bright side at least it made us all feel something! (Other than a strange inkling to grab a hot dog for lunch, that is.) - Trace

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