Alyce Vayle

Professor Loses 27 Pounds on a Junk Food Diet: Should You?

Have you heard of this guy? For 10 weeks, Mark Haub ate only junk food. He lost lots of weight, improved his cholesterol and got his BMI down to a healthy level. All by eating lots and lots of Twinkies. I am not kidding.

To make things even more interesting, he is a professor of human nutrition at Kansas State University. He had been burning the candle at both ends and not looking after his diet. He was eating healthily but too much. His BMI had crept up to 28.8 – anything above 24.9 is overweight and 30 is clinically obese, so he could be considered very overweight – not a great look for a professor of nutrition.

“I was eating healthier, but I wasn’t healthy. I was eating too much,” says Professor Mark Haub.

What did he eat on his junk food diet? He ate Twinkies and hostess cakes every three hours and fast food meals. He names Doritos chips, sugary cereals and Oreos as well. In total he lost 27 pounds or more than 12 kilos. That’s a lot of blubber!

He figured that he was simply eating too much. He figured out that he was consuming about 2600 calories a day and on his junk food diet, he changed that to about 1800.

According to an article from CNN, ‘Haub’s “bad” cholesterol, or LDL, dropped 20 percent and his “good” cholesterol, or HDL, increased by 20 percent. He reduced the level of triglycerides, which are a form of fat, by 39 percent’.

“That’s where the head scratching comes,” Haub said. “What does that mean? Does that mean I’m healthier? Or does it mean how we define health from a biology standpoint, that we’re missing something?”

He says that two thirds of his total diet came from junk food. “It’s a great reminder for weight loss that calories count,” she said. “Is that the bottom line to being healthy? That’s another story.”

Personally, I have found the same thing. Lately I have been eating very badly. Previously I ate a very healthy vegan diet, and did frequent detoxes. Check out this angelic post to see just how healthy I intended to be. I also exercised a lot, running at the gym, doing light weights and yoga and walking everywhere all the time. And yet, I was about 12 pounds or 5 kilos heavier than I am now.

At the moment I am eating:

But maybe I am doing the right thing anyway? “When you lose weight, regardless of how you’re doing it — even if it’s with packaged foods, generally you will see these markers improve when weight loss has improved,” says CNN.

But what about my long term health? Could that suffer? Personally I have been feeling TERRIBLE since eating this way. I can barely get out of bed. I haven’t been sleeping well. I have no energy but my skin, hair and nails look fine – maybe even better!

“There seems to be a disconnect between eating healthy and being healthy. It may not be the same. I was eating healthier, but I wasn’t healthy. I was eating too much.”

So should you try a junk food diet? I wouldn’t recommend it. I would recommend portion control as something to attention if you feel you weigh too much. Here is a great resource that you might like to check out if you have trouble with over-eating.

It’s a book by a fellow blogger called Therapeutic Hunger and it details how to control your portions and hunger naturally. No tricks, gimmicks or foods to cut out.

Back to Professor Haub:

The Mayo Clinic confirmed the nutrient analysis of a sample daily menu of this junk food diet from his Facebook page: