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    Why Alcohol Calories Are More Important Than You Think
    by Christian Finn


    Successful weight loss is all about oxidizing (or burning), more calories than you eat. When they go on a diet, many people choose low-calorie alcoholic drinks, mainly because they contain fewer alcohol calories than their regular counterparts.
    However, drinking too much has a far more damaging effect than you can predict simply by looking at the number of alcohol calories in a drink. Not only does it reduce the number of fat calories you burn, alcohol can increase your appetite and lower your testosterone (yes, boys, a nice pair of male boobies look great under your tee-shirts) levels for up to 24 hours after you finish drinking.

    Alcohol calories

    According to conventional wisdom, the infamous "beer belly" is caused by excess alcohol calories being stored as fat. Yet, less than five percent of the alcohol calories you drink are turned into fat. Rather, the main effect of alcohol is to reduce the amount of fat your body burns for energy.
    Some evidence for this comes from research carried in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition [4]. Eight men were given two drinks of vodka and sugar-free lemonade separated by 30 minutes. Each drink contained just under 90 calories. Fat metabolism was measured before and after consumption of the drink. For several hours after drinking the vodka, whole body lipid oxidation (a measure of how much fat your body is burning) dropped by a massive 73%.
    You can find the full article here: Why Alcohol Calories are More Important Than You Think
    Last edited by Georgiana; July 22, 2009, 10:15 PM. Reason: removed part of the article and added quote tags, author and link to the source
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  • #2
    Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

    Conclusion: Don't drink with food.

    I'm kidding lol

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    • #3
      Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

      Wow Norman, you are full of information arn't you . Not that it's a bad thing or anything, I love learning new things.
      5'1/21/F

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      • #4
        Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

        Hmmm. There are also plenty of studies about the benefits of an occasional drink.

        During the Atkins OWL, as soon as it was legal to include it, I added a large glass of wine to meals, maybe something like three times a week. I also - much more rarely - had a (no-carb) cocktail. It worked for me. Just FYI.

        But of course alcohol changes energy metabolisation and is also high in calories, so there is a definite limit to the suggested consumption.
        Born 1967. 6' 1". Male.

        Started Atkins 28th April, at 216 pounds. Met goal weight on 9th July, at 176 pounds. New goal is to become trimmer without losing weight.


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        • #5
          Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

          Well done Norman another useful topic I hope it helps those who drink and gets the message across.

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          • #6
            Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

            much as I love the occasional gin and slimline, or crisp, dry white - I find that not only does it play havoc with my blood sugar, it completely depletes me of any motivation to do anything useful!
            And it does also increase my food intake, perhaps not so much my appetite, but definitely my urge to graze and snack...
            Designated driver? Moi!
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            • #7
              Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

              Originally posted by Emre Yigit View Post
              Hmmm. There are also plenty of studies about the benefits of an occasional drink.

              During the Atkins OWL, as soon as it was legal to include it, I added a large glass of wine to meals, maybe something like three times a week. I also - much more rarely - had a (no-carb) cocktail. It worked for me. Just FYI.

              But of course alcohol changes energy metabolisation and is also high in calories, so there is a definite limit to the suggested consumption.
              The purported health benefits are dose-dependent. Once you exceed that dose, you actually increase your risk for cardiovascular disease. Here's a link to the University of Michigan's page with more information:

              UMIM: Healing Foods Pyramid - Accompaniments: Alcohol| University of Michigan Health System
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                Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

                Not only does too much alcohol put the brakes on fat loss, it's also one of the most effective ways to slash your testosterone levels. Just a single bout of heavy drinking raises levels of the muscle-wasting hormone cortisol and increases the breakdown of testosterone for up to 24 hours [6]. The damaging effects of alcohol on testosterone are made even worse when you exercise before drinking [1].
                So what you're saying is that the man that thinks a few drinks makes him sexier, a Lothario or a Casanova, is delusional and quite the opposite is going on?
                People who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it.


                "Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal; While others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before."
                ~~Herodotus


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                • #9
                  Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

                  My alcoholic ex-husband thought he was a cassanova when he was drunk .... boy was he wrong!
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                  • #10
                    Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

                    Originally posted by not2late View Post
                    The purported health benefits are dose-dependent. Once you exceed that dose, you actually increase your risk for cardiovascular disease. Here's a link to the University of Michigan's page with more information:

                    UMIM: Healing Foods Pyramid - Accompaniments: Alcohol| University of Michigan Health System
                    I absolutely agree.

                    Do please note that I said "one large glass of wine, maybe three times a week... a rare cocktail."

                    (Though I would challenge one recommendation by UMIM - that alcohol is not recommended under the age of 21.)
                    Born 1967. 6' 1". Male.

                    Started Atkins 28th April, at 216 pounds. Met goal weight on 9th July, at 176 pounds. New goal is to become trimmer without losing weight.


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                      Imagood :"My alcoholic ex-husband thought he was a cassanova when he was drunk .... boy was he wrong!..." Guess that's why he's your ex-husband.
                      sigpic Me, at 195 lb. September 24, 2009. It's 5:30 a.m. and can't wait to hit the coffee.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

                        Originally posted by Emre Yigit View Post
                        I absolutely agree.

                        Do please note that I said "one large glass of wine, maybe three times a week... a rare cocktail."

                        (Though I would challenge one recommendation by UMIM - that alcohol is not recommended under the age of 21.)
                        I noted it. But the "large glass" needs to be clarified. I've seen people fill a red wine glass to the very brim and pass it off as one drink. Wine glasses aren't standardized so doing that might yield anything from 8 fluid ounces (240 ml) to 10 or 12 fluid ounces----which is greatly over the 5 ounce serving size.

                        So what you're saying is that the man that thinks a few drinks makes him sexier, a Lothario or a Casanova, is delusional and quite the opposite is going on?
                        .

                        Take a quick way through any bar and you'll see a whole lot of delusional men and women, Sunny I remember when I was in college, a bunch of us went to the big city for an evening out. At one bar, some really disgusting middle-aged man with a big pot-belly, underarm sweat stains on his shirt, balding with a "comb-over", started chatting us up. It was pathetic.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Why alcohol calories are more important than you think...

                          Carole!! LOL!!
                          Used to be 120 and under... Then evened out to 140... Now headed back down from 195

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