15 Subtle Signs You're Eating Too Much Junk Food (2023)

A bagel with cream cheese for breakfast. Salami on white bread for lunch. A blueberry muffin for a snack, followed by frozen chicken pot pie for dinner. What's wrong with this picture? Besides the fact that your calorie count might be too high, all of these foods are highly processed. Here's what you need to know about processed foods, including subtle signs that you're eating too many of them.

While junk food is delicious, it's no secret that eating a lot of it isn't great for your body. Here are some of the side effects of eating junk food—if you're experiencing these, you may want to cut back. And for more health and food news, sign up for our newsletter to get daily recipes and food news in your inbox!

What are processed foods?

Processed foods are those that have undergone any level of alterations once they're plucked from nature—commonly freezing, canning, baking, or drying. "It's food that's been changed or made a bit different from its natural form," says Torey Armul, R.D., a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND).

Technically, processing can be as simple as precutting apple slices or washing and bagging salad. "Most foods are processed in some way unless you're eating out of your garden," says Angela Lemond, R.D. and AND spokesperson.

In other words, not all processing is bad for you. "For a long time, we've been adding iron and minerals to grains and cereals in the U.S., and we've been able to reduce a lot of nutrient deficiency and save people's lives," she says.

When most of us think of processed foods, however, we're thinking of highly-processed stuff, like sodas, cookies, and candy, that simply don't exist in nature and are slapped together in a factory. "Highly-processed foods tend to be made of too many of the wrong ingredients, like white flours, white sugars, and unhealthy fats. And they tend to have additives that increase fat, sodium, and sugar levels to increase shelf life or palatability," says Armul.

The more whole and natural a food is, the better it is for you because it has more fiber, vitamins, and minerals, along with a better balance of macronutrients (i.e. protein, carbs, and fat). But keep in mind, the amount of processing in similar foods can vary quite a bit—and it matters.

For example, consider bread. The whole-grain stuff includes all three parts of the grain: the kernel, bran, and seed. But in white bread, the bran, which contains a lot of the food's fiber, vitamins, and minerals, is pulled out. "I try to get people to eat more food in its most whole form. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't have bread because it's processed. That's when it goes overboard," says Lemond.

How much processed food is too much?

While experts won't put a number on the maximum amount of processed foods you should eat in a day or week, they recommend making a majority of your meals and snacks whole, natural foods. That means loading up on fresh fruits and veggies, lean protein, nuts, beans, and legumes. "I would say one processed food a meal is a place to start," says Armul. Not sure if you're eating way too much of the packaged stuff? Here are 15 side effects of processed food to look out for.

1

You're thirsty all the time.

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Packaged foods tend to be loaded with sodium to improve taste and to prolong shelf life. All that salt, however, can make you thirsty by displacing it from where your body needs it. "Sodium draws water out of your system, so you need to drink more to stay hydrated," says Lemond.

Keep in mind, if you're active or it's very hot outside, you'll need to drink more water. And some people process sodium differently, so you might feel super thirsty after a serving of fries while your friend is just fine. But if you're constantly thirsty despite sipping on lots of beverages, it might be worth looking into the amount of highly-processed foods in your diet.

2

You're feeling bloated.

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All of that excess salt intake inevitably leads to water retention—i.e. bloating and swelling—which tends to pool in your hands, ankles, and feet. "Sodium removes water from the cells where it's needed, and it collects in these other areas," says Armul.

Getting more of another electrolyte, potassium—found in natural, plant-based foods like bananas, sweet potatoes, and plain yogurt—counteracts sodium. "Potassium and sodium work in a balance, so having enough can help counteract the negative effects of too much sodium," says Armul. In just one to three days of swapping processed for these potassium-rich foods, you'll very likely feel a whole lot lighter and less swollen, she says.

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3

You get regular headaches.

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Dehydration is a common source of headaches, researchers say. Too much salt in your diet pulls the water out of your cells, where it's needed—and that can make you dehydrated, even if your body as a whole is retaining more water. "Sodium is the main cause of dehydration headaches," says Armul.

Also, foods that are aged, fermented, or prepared to last on the shelf—like processed meats, canned foods, and pickled foods—contain preservatives and additives like the amino acid tyramine, which can cause headaches in certain people, according to the National Headache Foundation. "These foods can increase vasoconstriction, which causes headaches," says Lemond.

Not sure how much sodium is too much? Armul says any food that has 400 milligrams of sodium or more per serving is a red flag. "Each person's sodium needs vary, so that doesn't necessarily mean it's a deal-breaker," she says. "But sodium content adds up quickly in a day, especially if you tend to eat more processed, restaurant, or takeout foods. So more than 400 milligrams should be considered a 'watch what else you're eating' that day."

4

Your teeth are a mess.

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Regularly chowing down on foods packed with simple carbs like candy and chips will do a number on your teeth. According to the American Dental Association, these kinds of simple sugars lead to cavities by feeding the bacteria in your mouth, which in turn produce acids that damage your tooth enamel. Sodas and sports drinks are particularly bad for your pearly whites. They're acidic, and acid attacks tooth enamel, says Ansel.

5

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Your hair is thinning.

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Have your locks lost their shine? When you're eating too many processed foods, you rob your body of nutrients that are essential for a thick, healthy mane. The next time you're craving for some crunch, pass on the bag of chips and go for a handful of walnuts. These nuts are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, which will help you grow stronger, longer tresses.

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6

You're tired and foggy.

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Eating processed foods with loads of simple sugar—which includes, of course, straight-up sugar but also white flour and "natural sweeteners" like fruit juice—quickly spikes your blood sugar. Your insulin levels follow to transfer glucose—your body's main fuel source—into your cells. But what comes up quickly comes down, leaving you feeling tired and mentally pooped.

Whole foods like fruits, veggies, and whole grains, however, contain fiber. And lean meats, dairy, nuts, and legumes contain fats and protein. Fiber, healthy fats, and protein, in turn, help slow down the absorption of glucose, helping you to maintain more stable energy all day long. "Eating the right amounts of the right nutrients at the right times throughout the day can fuel your brain and help with concentration and focus," says Armul.

7

You're feeling down and you don't know why.

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"Processed foods can lead to volatile ebbs and flows in energy, where a healthy balanced diet can lead to more stable moods," says Armul. That's in part because processed foods are high in simple carbs, which not only spike your insulin but also release certain feel-good neurotransmitters (chemicals in your brain that regulate your moods) like serotonin. While that might make you feel zippy for a minute, your levels quickly drop off, leaving you more likely to feel down soon after, explains Karen Ansel, MS, RDN, CDN.

Eat more whole foods, however, and you're likely to get a longer-lasting mood boost. "Studies have found that healthy foods like fruits and veggies naturally improve your mood by boosting neurotransmitters," says Armul. That effect is prolonged by the healthy fiber slowing down absorption. A 2018 study published in Frontiers in Psychologyeven found that eating more raw fruits and veggies was associated with fewer depressive symptoms, anxiety, and negative moods than diets with more processed versions of the same foods.

And while filling up frozen pizza and donuts can make you feel guilty, piling your plate with leafy greens and quinoa feeds a positive emotional cycle around food. "People tend to eat better when they feel better," says Armul.

8

You can't lose weight.

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If your diet mainstays include foods like burgers and cookies, there's a good chance you're eating too many calories—and not necessarily because these foods are calorie bombs. "A lot of highly-processed foods don't tend to have a lot of fullness-causing nutrients like lean protein, healthy fats, and fiber, all of which are very important for filling you up and keeping you full," says Armul.

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That means that after downing a cupcake, you're more likely to feel hungry again quicker than if you snack on Greek yogurt and a handful of berries. You'll then go back for a refill sooner—and ultimately eat more calories throughout the day, sabotaging your weight loss goals. "We know when you focus on diet quality, it's a lot more satisfying, and calories balance naturally," says Lemond.

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9

Your bones break easily.

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If your diet is filled with processed foods, there's a good chance you're missing out on foods like dairy, fish, and dark leafy greens that supply calcium and vitamin D, which that work together to fortify your bones. "So many people are missing out on these, which can lead to poor bone health," says Armul.

What's more, eating too many salty foods leaches calcium from your body, leading to bone loss, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation. Some research has also found that sugary soda may be linked to bone loss and bone fractures.

9

You're breaking out.

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Most acne has to do with factors that are definitely out of your control, including genetics and hormones. With that said, some research has linked a high-sugar diet to breakouts. That's because a high-sugar diet is believed to boost the production of certain hormones that cause inflammatory hormonal acne, which typically appears around the jawline and the mouth, says Bruce Robinson, MD, a board-certified, New York City-based dermatologist and clinical instructor of dermatology at Lenox Hill Hospital. While it's far from a surefire solution, cutting out added sugars is a worthwhile tactic to try and tame pimples.

10

Your grocery bill is through the roof.

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Here's one sign of processed-food overload that you might not expect: Processed foods tend to be more expensive than whole ones, says Armul. So if you're spending too much on your food budget, you might want to check your grocery list. "A lot of money goes into packaging and processing foods. Single-serving foods are more expensive than buying in bulk and preparing meals yourself at home ahead of time and portioning [them] out," she says.

11

Your blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels are high.

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While you won't know whether your blood glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride, or blood pressure levels are off until you visit your doctor's office, they can all be excellent indicators of how healthy—or unbalanced—your diet is. Because processed foods tend to be higher in trans fats and sodium, eating more of them can increase your cholesterol levels and blood pressure, respectively, says Armul.

High sugar can also affect your triglyceride (fat) levels in your blood, adds Lemond. "High blood fats from eating a highly-processed diet lowers levels of good (i.e. HDL) cholesterol levels," she says. All of these levels are linked to heart disease and other chronic health conditions.

12

Your glucose levels are high.

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If you're already prone to insulin resistance—say it runs in your family, or your doctor has noted your blood glucose levels are out of whack in the past—processed foods won't help. "Processed foods tend to be high in simple carbs and added sugars, which will increase your blood sugar if you don't have adequate insulin," says Armul.

With that said, diabetes, in particular, is a complex condition that's based a lot on genetics, so it's impossible to say that processed foods are a direct cause. "Some people can eat lots of processed foods their whole lives and will never develop diabetes. But for the nearly one in 10 Americans who have diabetes or prediabetes, it's a real concern," she says.

14

You're moody.

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If you're in the mood for no good reason, take a closer look at your diet. Processed chemicals can affect how you feel because those foods aren't giving your body any adequate nutrition.

15

You have cellulite.

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Although genes play a huge role, you can reduce the appearance of cellulite by eliminating processed foods from your diet. Deli meats, for example, cause water retention that makes your dimpled skin look even worse. And the sugar in soda weakens your skin's elasticity and collagen, making cellulite easier to see. Find out more with our list of 21 Best and Worst Foods for Cellulite.

FAQs

How do you feel when you eat too much junk food? ›

It's a well-known fact that too much salt and fat are bad for your diet, but not everyone knows exactly why that is. In addition to the sluggishness caused by too much junk food in your diet, you may also experience feelings of physical discomfort associated with your food choices—namely bloating and headaches.

How do you know if you're eating unhealthy? ›

7 Signs Your Nutrition Isn't On Track
  • Unexplained Fatigue. Fatigue is a common side effect of iron deficiency, which can lead to anemia, indicated by low levels of red blood cells. ...
  • Brittle and Dry Hair. ...
  • Ridged or Spoon-Shaped Nails. ...
  • Mouth Problems. ...
  • Diarrhea. ...
  • Apathy or Irritability. ...
  • Lack of Appetite.
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What happens to your body when you stop eating junk? ›

A 2018 study published in Appetite science journal suggests quitting junk food can cause withdrawal symptoms similar to those experienced when quitting tobacco or addictive substances. You may suffer increased irritability and fatigue, as well as headaches for those giving up sugar and/or caffeine.

What happens if you eat unhealthy food everyday? ›

Eating junk food on a regular basis can lead to an increased risk of obesity and chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and some cancers.

What is the dark side of junk food? ›

While the occasional night of junk food won't hurt much, eating Junk foods regular has been shown to lead to increased risks of obesity and chronic diseases. Cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and some cancers all have causes in excessive junk food consumption.

Can you reverse unhealthy eating? ›

The good news we can take from this knowledge it is that some of the causes are reversible. For the most part, many complications and health risk experienced from poor food choices, physical inactivity and too much stress can be quickly and effectively improved by changes in lifestyle habits.

What are 3 bad eating habits? ›

Eating when not hungry. Eating while standing up (may lead to eating mindlessly or too quickly) Always eating dessert. Skipping meals (or maybe just breakfast)

How long does it take for junk food to leave your body? ›

After you eat, it takes about six to eight hours for food to pass through your stomach and small intestine. Food then enters your large intestine (colon) for further digestion, absorption of water and, finally, elimination of undigested food. It takes about 36 hours for food to move through the entire colon.

How long does it take for your body to detox from bad food? ›

A true metabolic detoxification is a full cycle of the three stages, and that takes time. We need at least 10 days to effectively support our bodies to be better at removing toxins, and even longer if you're particularly toxic or have never done a metabolic detox before.

How long does it take to recover from eating junk food? ›

It might take a few days, but you can get back on track to healthy eating. “Drink lots of water – at least two liters or more – the next day to rehydrate your body after consuming high-salt and high-sugar foods as well as alcohol,” Vavrek says.

Which is the most harmful junk food? ›

Some of the most unhealthy foods in the world include high-sugar cereals, sugary coffee drinks, canned soup, margarine, soda, processed lunch meats, ice cream and frozen french fries.

What does junk food do to your brain? ›

Junk foods can hamper the signalling of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin (the happy hormones). This can lead to depression and other mental health disorders. Canadian researchers have found that fast food can often result in people feeling more hurried or impatient.

What happens when we overeat always? ›

So, what happens to your body when you overeat? Overeating causes the stomach to expand beyond its normal size to adjust to the large amount of food. The expanded stomach pushes against other organs, making you uncomfortable. This discomfort can take the form of feeling tired, sluggish or drowsy.

How often is it OK to eat unhealthy? ›

Remember that junk foods are okay to eat occasionally, but they should not make up more than 10% of your daily energy intake. In a day, this may be a simple treat such as a small muffin or a few squares of chocolate. On a weekly basis, this might mean no more than two fast-food meals per week.

What happens if you eat fast food everyday for a year? ›

In the short term, fast food impacts blood sugar and blood pressure, increases inflammation, and may mean an individual does not eat enough necessary nutrients. In the long term, a diet rich in fast food could lead to issues with digestion, immunity, inflammation, heart health, obesity, and more.

What are 5 negative effects on the body by eating unhealthy? ›

Eating a poor quality diet high in junk food is linked to a higher risk of obesity, depression, digestive issues, heart disease and stroke, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and early death.

What is the least unhealthy junk food? ›

10 Best Junk Foods That Are Technically Healthy
  • 10 Dark Chocolate.
  • 9 Salty Crackers.
  • 8 Popsicles.
  • 7 Hamburgers.
  • 6 Nachos and Salsa.
  • 5 Pretzels.
  • 4 Frozen Yogurt.
  • 3 Popcorn.
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What are junk foods to avoid? ›

Worst Foods to Eat for Your Health
  • Foods with added sugar. Examples: Cookies, cake, ice cream, candy, sugary breakfast cereals, flavored yogurt. ...
  • Foods with added salt. Examples: Chips, pretzels, breads, crackers, canned soup, processed snack foods. ...
  • Refined carbohydrates. ...
  • Processed meats.
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How can I detox naturally after eating unhealthy? ›

Move your body.

Exercise is one of the best ways to feel better quickly. Go for a run, a bike ride, a long walk or practice yoga (twists and inversions are especially great for detoxing). This will help release toxins from your system, give you an endorphin boost, and leave you feeling refreshed and renewed quickly.

Does your body detox when you start eating healthy? ›

Natural Detox: You will begin a natural detoxification process as you consume more amino acids, micronutrients, and fiber; some people actually feel worse during the first week of clean eating because of this detox process.

What is the healthiest eating pattern? ›

Choose foods and beverages from all food groups — vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy, and proteins — not just 1 or 2 of them. Eat a mix of foods within each food group. For example, each week try eating several types of vegetables, including dark green, red and orange, starchy ones, legumes, and others.

Which is the healthiest eating behavior? ›

Build Healthy Eating Habits

Eat a variety of vegetables, especially dark green, red, and orange vegetables (3 or more servings a day). Eat a variety of fruits (2 or more servings a day). Eat whole-grain, high-fiber breads and cereals (3 to 6 servings a day).

What happens when you don't eat properly? ›

Typical signs that you're not eating enough can include losing weight, feeling tired, getting ill more often, hair loss, or skin problems. In time, menstrual irregularities and depression may occur. Children may not grow as expected.

What are the four main unhealthy Behaviours? ›

Smoking, alcohol abuse, unhealthy eating habits and low level of physical activity are great risk factors for a large number of serious conditions and diseases [2].

What are 5 types of unhealthy behaviors? ›

Here are six common, unhealthy lifestyle choices people often make when stressed that could impact their overall health and well-being:
  • Not Exercising Enough. ...
  • Eating Too Much Junk Food. ...
  • Not Getting Enough Sleep. ...
  • Smoking. ...
  • Drinking Too Much Alcohol.
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What are two problems the body may face from poor eating habits? ›

Consuming unhealthy food and beverages, such as sugar-sweetened beverages and highly processed food, can lead to weight gain, obesity and other chronic conditions that put people at higher risk of at least 13 types of cancer, including endometrial (uterine) cancer, breast cancer in postmenopausal women, and colorectal ...

How do you clean your stomach after eating junk food? ›

  1. Drink lots of water. Drinking water is the best way to flush toxins out of vital organs. ...
  2. Start exercising. ...
  3. Consume probiotics. ...
  4. Add metabolism-boosting drinks to your regime. ...
  5. Add some antioxidants in your diet. ...
  6. Consume foods that are easy to digest. ...
  7. Add some green vegetables.
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Should I cut out junk food completely? ›

The combination of fat and sugar make junk foods addicting and easy to overconsume. Still, completely avoiding them may not be beneficial. Enjoying your favorite treat on occasion is a more healthful and sustainable approach for most people. If you're worried about trigger foods, talk to a healthcare professional.

What food takes the longest to digest? ›

The foods with the longest time to digest are bacon, beef, lamb, whole milk hard cheese, and nuts. These foods take an average of about 4 hours for your body to digest. The digestion process still occurs even when asleep. Which means our digestive fluids and the acids in our stomach are active.

What are the signs of your body detoxing? ›

The diverse list of detox symptoms includes — but isn't limited to! — fatigue, headaches, body aches, nausea, brain fog and irritability. You may also experience acne or skin irritation because your skin is a large exit pathway for toxins.

How do you flush fat out of your body fast? ›

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  1. Drink at least eight 8-oz. glasses of water a day. ...
  2. Avoid eating saturated and trans fats, suggests the University of Maryland Medical Center.
  3. Include a milk thistle supplement in your daily diet.
  4. Eat oranges or other citrus fruits regularly. High in vitamin C, oranges give the body a metabolic boost.

What is the fastest way to flush your body of toxins? ›

Drinking water is one of the best and fastest ways to flush out toxins from your system. Water transports toxins through your system via your bloodstream, making sure they're expelled from your body. Try to get the recommended 8 glasses of water per day (tip: herbal tea counts towards your water intake, too!).

Does junk food make you feel sick? ›

Greasy meals delay stomach emptying and may cause bloating, nausea, and stomach pain. In people with certain digestive conditions, these foods may worsen symptoms like cramping and diarrhea.

How does junk food affect your mood? ›

Junk foods can hamper the signalling of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin (the happy hormones). This can lead to depression and other mental health disorders. Canadian researchers have found that fast food can often result in people feeling more hurried or impatient.

How does junk food affect your emotions? ›

High intakes of unhealthy, processed carbohydrates, such as white bread and pastries, cause blood sugars to rise and fall rapidly. This can lead to low energy and irritability.

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