alcohol cosumption
carolinamccabe31
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Would like to know how any of you incorperate alcohol into your diet ? If going on as might be going out tonight and bit worried bout the calories do I go out and over week eat a little less to balance out the calories in the alcohol .
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Simple. If it doesn't support your goal, you don't do it, at least until you reach your goal. Once you have reached your goal, you probably know better, anyway.
Other than that, log and move on. Alcohol isn't nutrition, anyway. You should never 'incorporate' it in any diet, IMO...0 -
Prelog your day and make it fit.0
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I try to have some wine or cider daily, but binge drinking to get drunk can soooooo blow the goal that I stay away... for now...0
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I took alcohol totally out of my diet until I lost the first 20 pounds. I occasionally have a drink or glass of wine now and fit it into my calorie goal for the day.0
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alcohol is bad and causes acid reflux for me. nothing good about it nutritionally. i don't even believe that one glass a day is beneficial nonesense, but gotta live life, so log it and stuff, but try not to overdo it.0
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If I have calories and carbs left at the end of the day, I might have a glass of wine or cider. If I plan to go out or to someone's for dinner, I pre-log my day and plan it so I can have a drink. If I can't fit it in, I don't have it. I am just as happy having a seltzer or diet soda when out with friends.0
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I don't worry about it. I drink 1 day weekly----as many lite beers as I want.
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Drinking in moderation is fine.0
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Log the calories as you would for food, work it into your daily/weekly goals.0
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Compensate for it in your day's meal plan, and then keep to the limit you set for yourself. If I go out, I've already accounted for my gin and water with a wedge of lime.
Although going out dancing with the girls while sober can still be fun.0 -
If I have calories and carbs left at the end of the day, I might have a glass of wine or cider. If I plan to go out or to someone's for dinner, I pre-log my day and plan it so I can have a drink. If I can't fit it in, I don't have it. I am just as happy having a seltzer or diet soda when out with friends.
^^This. I did cut way back and switched from higher calorie drinks. They're just empty calories with no useful nutrition attached to them so I'm not going to waste them when I could be eating something instead.
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If you can get it into your alloted intake every so often, then fine. If you are missing out on food by squeezing in alcohol, there may be an issue there...0
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I work alcohol into my diet. I have no doubt I'd be at goal by now if I'd stopped drinking. But since I have no intention of giving up my beer and wine I don't see the point of making myself miserable for a short period just so I can gain it all back when I start drinking again.
If I have to be overweight to drink, then I'll just be overweight.0 -
I tried cutting alcohol at first but it just didn't work. So I set only ONE day a week to have alcohol. Wine is my drink of choice anyway, so it wasn't TOO high in calories. I just made up for it by working out longer or eating a little better that day. I still managed to lose 20 pounds this way.0
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I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.0
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If I have calories and carbs left at the end of the day, I might have a glass of wine or cider. If I plan to go out or to someone's for dinner, I pre-log my day and plan it so I can have a drink. If I can't fit it in, I don't have it. I am just as happy having a seltzer or diet soda when out with friends.
Pretty much exactly what I do.
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I've pretty much cut it out because it doesn't fit into my allotted calories and tends to cause me to over eat.
If it's worth it to you, just plan on fitting it in and knowing ahead of time how many calories are in your favorite drinks (most have WAY more calories than I would have anticipated).
To me, the easiest way to include it is by exercising more.0 -
if you're going to do it, make sure your drink is going to get you drunk. don't want to waste perfectly good calories drinking coors.0
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Used to, if I were to have a meal like the one in my default pic (ribs/chicken), I'd have 2-3 beers to go with it... Now, I just eat less of the meal and maybe have 1 beer, 1-2 times per week. Alcohol doesn't need to be eliminated, but you need to keep an eye on how much you consume... Calories from alcohol add up VERY quickly.0
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.0 -
Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.
Do what you think is best for you. I'll do the same. cheers.0 -
Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.
Beer (in moderation) is good for kidney health... Wine (in moderation) is good for heart health.
Outside of that, if it makes you feel bad, by all means don't drink it. It's definitely not mandatory in any diet, but it can be part of a healthy diet if you keep an eye on it.0 -
jasonmh630 wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.
Beer (in moderation) is good for kidney health... Wine (in moderation) is good for heart health.
Outside of that, if it makes you feel bad, by all means don't drink it. It's definitely not mandatory in any diet, but it can be part of a healthy diet if you keep an eye on it.
i'm way more concerned about cancer than my heart health. i'm pretty sure that alcohol is linked to many types of cancers, particularly breast cancer.
for me i think it's terrible, but to each their own.0 -
jasonmh630 wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.
Beer (in moderation) is good for kidney health... Wine (in moderation) is good for heart health.
Outside of that, if it makes you feel bad, by all means don't drink it. It's definitely not mandatory in any diet, but it can be part of a healthy diet if you keep an eye on it.
i'm way more concerned about cancer than my heart health. i'm pretty sure that alcohol is linked to many types of cancers, particularly breast cancer.
for me i think it's terrible, but to each their own.
I'd say context and dosing becomes germane here.
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »jasonmh630 wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.
Beer (in moderation) is good for kidney health... Wine (in moderation) is good for heart health.
Outside of that, if it makes you feel bad, by all means don't drink it. It's definitely not mandatory in any diet, but it can be part of a healthy diet if you keep an eye on it.
i'm way more concerned about cancer than my heart health. i'm pretty sure that alcohol is linked to many types of cancers, particularly breast cancer.
for me i think it's terrible, but to each their own.
I'd say context and dosing becomes germane here.
no. milk and cheese don't make me feel as though my insides are turning to cancer like alcohol does.0 -
and can the so called health benefits of wine not be attained by drinking grape juice or something instead? i doubt the health benefits surpass the health risks.0
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »jasonmh630 wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.
Beer (in moderation) is good for kidney health... Wine (in moderation) is good for heart health.
Outside of that, if it makes you feel bad, by all means don't drink it. It's definitely not mandatory in any diet, but it can be part of a healthy diet if you keep an eye on it.
i'm way more concerned about cancer than my heart health. i'm pretty sure that alcohol is linked to many types of cancers, particularly breast cancer.
for me i think it's terrible, but to each their own.
I'd say context and dosing becomes germane here.
no. milk and cheese don't make me feel as though my insides are turning to cancer like alcohol does.
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jasonmh630 wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.
Beer (in moderation) is good for kidney health... Wine (in moderation) is good for heart health.
Outside of that, if it makes you feel bad, by all means don't drink it. It's definitely not mandatory in any diet, but it can be part of a healthy diet if you keep an eye on it.
i'm way more concerned about cancer than my heart health. i'm pretty sure that alcohol is linked to many types of cancers, particularly breast cancer.
for me i think it's terrible, but to each their own.
When taken in context and dosage, then yes... But having one glass of wine per day (or a beer) will not cause cancer any more than other foods that have been linked to it.0 -
jasonmh630 wrote: »jasonmh630 wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I have wine many evenings. I drank wine many evenings while I was losing. I don't see the need to remove that "snack". I enjoy it. It's part of my overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I don't really view alcohol as a snack. Alcohol is bad for my health as far as I'm concerned. Snacks aren't really. I know people say in moderation it's okay, but the way it makes me feel tells me otherwise. I wouldn't categorize it as part of an overall healthy diet and lifestyle.
I still drink it sometimes though.
Beer (in moderation) is good for kidney health... Wine (in moderation) is good for heart health.
Outside of that, if it makes you feel bad, by all means don't drink it. It's definitely not mandatory in any diet, but it can be part of a healthy diet if you keep an eye on it.
i'm way more concerned about cancer than my heart health. i'm pretty sure that alcohol is linked to many types of cancers, particularly breast cancer.
for me i think it's terrible, but to each their own.
When taken in context and dosage, then yes... But having one glass of wine per day (or a beer) will not cause cancer any more than other foods that have been linked to it.
do most people stop at one glass of each per day? one glass of wine is like 4 oz's. it's a tiny amount.0 -
wine also throws me into horrible bouts of acid reflux. cheese and milk do not.0
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