A Day in the Life of a Junk Food Dieter

Cookies, cakes, and Doritos are the key to weight loss in this nutrition professor's plan

September 29, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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What's more important: weight loss or nutrition? That's the question Mark Haub wants people to ask themselves. The professor of nutrition at Kansas State University traded fruits and veggies for junk food to show that losing weight is simply a matter of arithmetic: calories in vs. calories out, whether they come from Twinkies or tomatoes. Although he's lost 15 pounds in one month, he doesn't advocate that others follow his lead. Says Haub: "I want people to look at what I'm doing and decide, is this healthy? I hope the answer encourages them to reexamine their own relationship with food." Here's one of his daily menus.

[Junk Food: The New Weight Loss Diet?]

Breakfast

1 double espresso, black

2 cups Kellogg's Corn Pops

1 cup whole milk

1 Centrum Advanced Formula multivitamin

Total calories: 376

 Lunch

 1 Hostess Twinkie

1 Little Debbie Star Crunch

1 Muscle Milk Protein Shake

Total calories: 540

Snack

1 Hostess Twinkie

Total calories: 150

Dinner

1 Little Debbie Zebra Cake

1 brownie (Duncan Hines mix)

3-4 baby carrots

1 Muscle Milk Protein Shake

Total calories: 688

Snack:

6 chips, Cool Ranch Doritos

Total calories: 75

Total Calories: 1,829

Tags:
obesity,
diet and nutrition,
weight loss,
food and drink

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