Drinking wine
bridge1101
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Hi!
Im an avid wine drinker..and i just wanted to know if anyone is of the opinion that having a glass or two several times per week will affect my weight loss progress significantly. if i exercise daily or at least 4-5 times a week, and stay within my calorie allowance then do I really need to give it up completely? Thoughts??.....
Im an avid wine drinker..and i just wanted to know if anyone is of the opinion that having a glass or two several times per week will affect my weight loss progress significantly. if i exercise daily or at least 4-5 times a week, and stay within my calorie allowance then do I really need to give it up completely? Thoughts??.....
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Log it, and make sure it fits in your calories.0
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I have a bottle of white spread out across the week and I am still losing weight. I count the calories in with my food so tend to only have a glass if I have spare calories at the end of the day and I'm not hungry.0
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Do your measures properly. A glass of wine varies between 125ml to over 1/3 of a bottle, and the alcohol content varies almost as much.0
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Since your daily calories are quite low, I would suggest making sure you're getting enough nutrients before enjoying the wine. 200-300 calories worth of wine is very easy to fit into a 2000-calorie day, but it's a significant percentage of your calories at 1200.0
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im pretty good about logging so..i guess im asking if anyone thinks drinking wine as much as i do will prevent faster weight loss0
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Well, that depends. If you look at my diary for last night, you'll see I was 600 over my goal. I had three beers which would have put me over anyways. Then, I have more problems saying "no" to goodies when drinking, and so I had a cupcake. I would have done a lot better without drinking. Typically, I drink less (only 2 beers at the most, and usually every other week), which has helped.
You don't seem to be loggin here, but I would agree with majope; you need to concentrate on eating all of your nutrients first if you are actually limiting yourself to 1200 calories. At that low of a calorie intake, I would think wine would need to be more of a rare treat as opposed to a daily glass or two.0 -
I don't think that the wine in itself will prevent weight loss, but it is essentially 'empty calories' with no nutritional value. If you love your wine and having a few glasses each week helps prevent you feeling deprived and therefore enables you stick to your eating plan then it could be a treat worth having. However if having a glass of wine makes you want to eat junk then steer clear of it. If you do drink then ensure that you log carefully and enjoy the wine as a treat not a daily essential.
I had got into the habit of having a glass of wine while cooking dinner and then found that the one glass was topped up by well meaning husband so that I couldn't tell how much I'd actually had. I now only have wine on the weekend, and he is under strict instruction not to refill the glass unless asked!0 -
Well, that depends. If you look at my diary for last night, you'll see I was 600 over my goal. I had three beers which would have put me over anyways. Then, I have more problems saying "no" to goodies when drinking, and so I had a cupcake. I would have done a lot better without drinking. Typically, I drink less (only 2 beers at the most, and usually every other week), which has helped.
You don't seem to be loggin here, but I would agree with majope; you need to concentrate on eating all of your nutrients first if you are actually limiting yourself to 1200 calories. At that low of a calorie intake, I would think wine would need to be more of a rare treat as opposed to a daily glass or two.
I calculated what my calorie intake should be because i realise it is actually quite low on mfp..i end up hungry at the end of the day
..my friend who is a nutritionist told me i need generally around 1900..thats if i incorporate light exercise 1-3x week in order to reach my goal weight. 2100 for moderate exercise 3-5 days per week.
I was logging quite frequently, then the bank holiday messed me up..but im back on it...anyway..im not even sure im reaching 1600 per day..i usually fall somewhere around 1400-1500. including my wine intake..lol.0 -
my husband does the same!!
but yeah the meals are generally pretty good, nutritionally speaking....i dont usually crave junk..just perhaps more of the food i've already prepared...0 -
Well, that depends. If you look at my diary for last night, you'll see I was 600 over my goal. I had three beers which would have put me over anyways. Then, I have more problems saying "no" to goodies when drinking, and so I had a cupcake. I would have done a lot better without drinking. Typically, I drink less (only 2 beers at the most, and usually every other week), which has helped.
You don't seem to be loggin here, but I would agree with majope; you need to concentrate on eating all of your nutrients first if you are actually limiting yourself to 1200 calories. At that low of a calorie intake, I would think wine would need to be more of a rare treat as opposed to a daily glass or two.
I calculated what my calorie intake should be because i realise it is actually quite low on mfp..i end up hungry at the end of the day
..my friend who is a nutritionist told me i need generally around 1900..thats if i incorporate light exercise 1-3x week in order to reach my goal weight. 2100 for moderate exercise 3-5 days per week.
I was logging quite frequently, then the bank holiday messed me up..but im back on it...anyway..im not even sure im reaching 1600 per day..i usually fall somewhere around 1400-1500. including my wine intake..lol.
You can actually go into goals and customize them to put in your higher calorie goal. Then it won't yell at you all the time for being over. And I agree; that sounds much more reasonable than 1200.0 -
I would think drinking wine from time to time wouldn't be a big deal, as long as you account for it in your log.
I personally have stopped drinking alcohol (unless a "special" occasion) as I found my body would really react to it. I found the next day my weight would drop by about .5#, but then go up about 1-2#s for a few days. I also read an article highlighting the work our livers do when trying to lose weight & figured I wouldn't add extra strain to it (by processing alcohol), when I wanted it to be munching up all my fat cells.
Everyone reacts differently to different foods / drinks / nutrients, I think its all about figuring out what works best for you.0 -
I log mine and compensate with exercise. My diet is really clean otherwise. I have cut back a little bit in the last few months and haven't noticed any drop. I've read some things involving alcohol/cortisol that even if you're counting the calories, your waistline won't shrink. Does anyone know anything about this?0
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I count my wine, and usually only have it on days I have exercised - then I have "earned" it.
I agree that if this is your treat and you are keeping on track with your plan, then if it ain't broken don't fix it!
Cute that hubby topped it up for you My boyfriend doesn't do that anymore, not after watching me diligently measure out my 5 oz glass of wine!0 -
... and then found that the one glass was topped up by well meaning husband so that I couldn't tell how much I'd actually had. I now only have wine on the weekend, and he is under strict instruction not to refill the glass unless asked!
^^^^^^^^:laugh: mine, too! :laugh:
I am on a 1650 cal plan and I found that wine DID and DOES slow down my weight loss. I used to have it during the week but have cut down to only weekends. I still have the very occasional glass during the week but not often. You can still enjoy your wine just do it knowing that you might not lose at quickly. And as everyone else has stated, make sure it doesn't lead to snacking.0 -
Shot me now if I have to give up wine. Has never been an issue for me to lose and drink wine.0
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Drink your wine!!!! Just make sure you exercise enough to compensate for it!!!! I drink a bottle of red Merlot a night! for health reasions ya know. A glass of wine is good for your heart. A bottle is better!!!! :devil:0
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Red wine, in moderation, has long been thought of as heart healthy. The alcohol and certain substances in red wine called antioxidants may help prevent heart disease by increasing levels of "good" cholesterol and protecting against artery damage.
Enjoy a glass of red wine; the calories you save are simply not worth the benefits associated with moderate consumption.0 -
By volume, wine is much lower in calories than just about every other alcoholic drink. Red wine also has anti-oxidants in it which are good for you. A couple of glasses a day for men, one glass a day for women is what's recommended. It's also heart healthy.0
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Hi!
Im an avid wine drinker..and i just wanted to know if anyone is of the opinion that having a glass or two several times per week will affect my weight loss progress significantly. if i exercise daily or at least 4-5 times a week, and stay within my calorie allowance then do I really need to give it up completely? Thoughts??.....
No, it's just calories.0 -
my opinion only I do drink a fair amount of wine myself. But I totally noticed that if I do not drink M-F I lose a lot more during that week. I think the sugars in the wine do something in your body. If you are really curious about it, don't drink for a few days and see for yourself.0
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IF YOU ARE A WINO, ADD ME!!!!
LOVE MY WINE!0 -
WHY IN GOD'S NAME WOULD YOU CONSIDER CUTTING OUT YOUR CUP OF JOY!?! Sorry for yelling. ; )
I drink wine just about every night. I net 1600 calories per day, including wine, and I am losing weight. I eat very nutritious whole foods, so I am not worried about the "empty" calories. You know what would get in my way? Cutting out things that are a joyful part of my life. It depends what you love, and what makes you feel balanced and satisfied.
Don't do anything to lose weight that you can't live with long term. That's why people re-gain.0 -
I live in wine country and I am not giving up wine (or good crafted beer) in my calorie goals. I do drink less and I do carefully measure. I purchased a good half size bottle of Pinot Noir to go with Easter dinner and was able to have two 4-ounce pours, so that was a special treat. My husband gladly drank the rest of the wine left. I also agree with others who say you should probably save it for the end of the day so you are less likely to make poor calorie decisions after having the wine. You could also try even smaller pours (like 2-ounces) if you wanted to enjoy more of a food and wine pairing kind of meal. Good luck!0
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WHY IN GOD'S NAME WOULD YOU CONSIDER CUTTING OUT YOUR CUP OF JOY!?! Sorry for yelling. ; )
I drink wine just about every night. I net 1600 calories per day, including wine, and I am losing weight. I eat very nutritious whole foods, so I am not worried about the "empty" calories. You know what would get in my way? Cutting out things that are a joyful part of my life. It depends what you love, and what makes you feel balanced and satisfied.
Don't do anything to lose weight that you can't live with long term. That's why people re-gain.
SOOO true!!!! I have been a WINO for 15 years!!!! LOL0 -
I drink wine every night and I honestly haven't seen any negative effects to my weight loss.
Out of all the things I could give up that's not one of them. I enjoy my wine in the evenings.0 -
I drink wine every night and I honestly haven't seen any negative effects to my weight loss.
Out of all the things I could give up that's not one of them. I enjoy my wine in the evenings.
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Wine or your waistline? 3 rules to follow
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/03/health/wine-waistline/index.html?hpt=hp_c3
**not endorsing or refuting, just posting. I thought it was fortuitous that I found this on CNN just moments after seeing this post.0 -
yes!! wino's unite!!! LOL.
Yeah, its my one guilty pleasure, for sure...but im not one to do serious snacking..or eat cakes and chocolate..or even drink juices/sodas.....for me..if im going to drink the calories...its should be worth it. However, i would like to see how i do if i cut back..maybe stick to weekends...we'll see. Im still working on figuring out the best number for my caloric intake. once i have that down, ill have a better idea.
Thanks for the input!0
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