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Competitive Speed Eating: Truth and Consequences
Our observations suggest that successful speed eaters expand the stomach to form an enormous flaccid sac capable of accommodating huge amounts of food. We speculate that professional speed eaters eventually may develop morbid obesity, profound gastroparesis, intractable nausea and vomiting, and even the need for a gastrectomy. Despite its growing popularity, competitive speed eating is a potentially self-destructive form of behavior...

This is what happens to the bodies of competitive eaters
The world-renowned Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Competition is held every Fourth of July at Coney Island. Last year, Joey Chestnut set a new record by downing 72 hot dogs in 10 minutes. However, according a 2007 study published in The Journal of Roentgenology, eating competitions can be damaging to the human body. This study compared the body of Tim Janus, a competitive speed eating champion who could consume 36 hot dogs in 10 minutes, to a non-competitive eater with a healthy appetite...