A new study, conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan to find out the effect of diet on a person's life, revealed that sausage can reduce a person's life by 36 minutes each time he eats it.
And according to what was published by “The Hill” website; Researchers have evaluated more than 5,800 foods, finding that some foods shorten a person's life, while others extend life.
The study reported that competitive hot dog eater Joey Chestnut, who ate 1,094 sausages in just one competition, reduced his life by 39,384 hours, or 27 days, based on that diet, according to ABC7.
"I think if you're eating hot dogs in a way like Joey, this could be a turning point in your life to maybe cut back a bit," said Kristi Brissett, nutritionist. Enjoying enjoyable foods in their lives, and that is part of enjoying eating.”
Salted peanuts, baked salmon, and rice with beans add between 10 and 15 minutes to a person's life.
In response to the findings, Joey Chestnut said on Twitter: "Interesting, I may need to eat more nuts to get some time back in my life."
The study suggests that eating peanut butter and jelly can add 33 minutes to a person's life, and Brissett said: "Focus on the numbers 80-20 when you think about your diet, 80% of the time, and try to buy some nutritious foods that will help extend your life And then it goes 20% of the time. It's OK to eat some of these foods, maybe less nutritious but fun, like hot dogs every now and then.”
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