The Proof with Simon Hill

Food and weight loss | Dr Kevin Hall

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Mar 30, 2026
Dr Kevin Hall, physiologist and nutrition scientist known for metabolic ward studies on ultra-processed foods and energy balance. He discusses what controlled feeding trials reveal about why ultra-processed diets drive higher calorie intake. Conversation covers energy density, hyper‑palatable foods, reformulation possibilities, individual variability and implications for dietary guidelines and policy.
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INSIGHT

UltraProcessed Diets Drive Unconscious Overeating

  • Kevin Hall's metabolic ward trial showed the same people ate ~500 kcal/day more on ultra-processed diets despite equal pleasantness and matched nutrients.
  • This implies the food environment itself can override conscious intake regulation and shift body weight set points quickly.
INSIGHT

Meal Energy Density Outweighs Macronutrients

  • Post-hoc analyses ranked drivers of intake: non-beverage meal energy density was strongest, then hyperpalatable combinations, then faster eating rate; protein effects were unexpected.
  • Energy-dense, hyperpalatable individual foods (fat+sugar, fat+salt, carbs+salt) explained much of the overeating signal.
INSIGHT

Reengineer UltraProcessed Meals To Prevent Overeating

  • Prospectively lowering both meal energy density and number of hyperpalatable foods in ultra-processed menus eliminated excess intake versus minimally processed diets.
  • Re-engineered ultra-processed meals (still 80% calories UPF) produced similar intake and weight change as minimally processed meals.
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