The terrifying number of calories, fat, and sodium consumed at Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest

joey chestnut hot dog eatingEric Thayer/Reuters

Joey “Jaws” Chestnut continued his reign as the chowing champion at the annual July Fourth hot-dog-eating contest at Nathan’s Famous in New York, the Associated Press reported.

The contest, held in Coney Island every Fourth of July, is (perhaps regrettably) an American staple.

Over a dozen participants scarf down as many Nathan’s Famous franks and buns in 10 minutes as they possibly can. Last year’s winner, Matt Stonie, unseated the eight-time defending champion Joey “Jaws” Chestnut by eating 62 hot dogs and buns (HDB, in contest parlance).

However, Stonie still fell short of the all-time record Chestnut set in 2013: 69 HDB.

To get a sense of the effect that gustatory meteor leaves on the body, we plugged the contest’s menu into the mathematical search engine Wolfram Alpha. Optimistically, we entered 69 HDB and let Wolfram Alpha add up all the calories, grams of fat, and (yes) vitamin and minerals.

Here’s what the winner will likely consume:

hot dog contest nutrition infoWolfram Alpha

On the bright side, the contestants won’t eat any trans fats. On the other hand, someone who eats 69 HDB will consume nearly 19,000 calories, 2.2 pounds of fat, 276 grams of sugar, and 43 grams of sodium. That’s about 10 days worth of nutrition in 10 minutes.

The hot dog eaters will also put away 690 grams of protein and 700% of their daily recommended calcium intake — though those are small consolations given the inevitable acid reflux.

In reality, competitive eaters train their bodies year-round to handle this kind of stress, and their stomachs are generally acclimated to expanding well past the normal limits. Physically, these eaters tend to be on the leaner side, since any excess body fat hinders how far the stomach can expand.

Given that they’ll consume about the same number of hot dogs the average American eats in a year, they need all the room they can get.

NOW WATCH: We did a blind taste test of fast-food hot dogs — the winner blew us away

Feedburner

Post Author: martin

Martin is an enthusiastic programmer, a webdeveloper and a young entrepreneur. He is intereted into computers for a long time. In the age of 10 he has programmed his first website and since then he has been working on web technologies until now. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of BriefNews.eu and PCHealthBoost.info Online Magazines. His colleagues appreciate him as a passionate workhorse, a fan of new technologies, an eternal optimist and a dreamer, but especially the soul of the team for whom he can do anything in the world.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.