Drinking alcohol in moderation
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Can drinking alcohol occasionally sepress your weight loss?
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I found the munchies I got after drinking alcohol significantly hampered my progress. However, if the alcohol fits within your daily calorie allotment and doesn't cause you to go over, then no, it won't suppress your weight loss.3
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It's calories like any thing else.
The only difference is that you don't metabolise it so it becomes your first used fuel source.
I save calories through the week to allow me to have a drink at the weekends.2 -
Occasionally 1-2 drinks that fit your calorie allotment - probably not. Occasionally binging - yes.1
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Thank you for your post! I wasnt for sure if it would cause my metabolism to be slower. Which it is slow right now lolquiksylver296 wrote: »I found the munchies I got after drinking alcohol significantly hampered my progress. However, if the alcohol fits within your daily calorie allotment and doesn't cause you to go over, then no, it won't suppress your weight loss.
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I have wine several times a week and it's not a problem, I just make sure it fits in my calories. Wine is also lower in calories than some alcohol choices (like margaritas and other fruity sugary drinks that I love), so it could be worse, I guess.2
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I make sure I am under my calorie intake, just so I can have alcohol.2
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I have wine several times a week and it's not a problem, I just make sure it fits in my calories. Wine is also lower in calories than some alcohol choices (like margaritas and other fruity sugary drinks that I love), so it could be worse, I guess.
Okay thank you so much for your comment! Very new to this whole weight loss thing. Trying to really hit my goal weight before summer. Im on a 1200 cal base.0 -
I have wine several times a week and it's not a problem, I just make sure it fits in my calories. Wine is also lower in calories than some alcohol choices (like margaritas and other fruity sugary drinks that I love), so it could be worse, I guess.
This. Margaritas are the worst, but so yummy.0 -
BusyRaeNOTBusty wrote: »I have wine several times a week and it's not a problem, I just make sure it fits in my calories. Wine is also lower in calories than some alcohol choices (like margaritas and other fruity sugary drinks that I love), so it could be worse, I guess.
This. Margaritas are the worst best, but and so yummy.
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I feel like I should add that I have pretty much cut alcohol completely out of my diet, currently (due to the munchie issue mentioned above). I've had two margaritas this year, and that was in celebration of my first powerlifting competition a couple of weeks ago.0
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For me if affects performance and fatigue, but doesn't hurt my weight loss if I'm within calorie goals3
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During my weight loss I would save up during the week and have a bottle of wine every Friday (usually with pizza ). Yes, the whole bottle, and usually a glass or two Sat/Sun. Never stopped me from consistently losing a pound a week.
The last few weeks have been the same. I even lost about half a pound week before last and I was at an all inclusive resort in Mexico, drinking for at least 5 drinks every single day.
It's more than possible... just fit it in. Note that alcohol is certainly less filling than other calories, so you do have to work for it (exercise). Since I also have exercise related goals, thats no problem at all.1 -
I have never stopped moderate drinking and lost ~60 bls over a year. I just plan ahead and ensure I can fit a drink within my budget.
To dispel a myth - Your metabolism doesn't change all that much. Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is pretty constant, the primary driver being lean muscle mass. The real drive on the output side of the CICO equation is Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE), which are all the calories burned during your activities throughout the day.1 -
During my weight loss I would save up during the week and have a bottle of wine every Friday (usually with pizza ). Yes, the whole bottle, and usually a glass or two Sat/Sun. Never stopped me from consistently losing a pound a week.
The last few weeks have been the same. I even lost about half a pound week before last and I was at an all inclusive resort in Mexico, drinking for at least 5 drinks every single day.
It's more than possible... just fit it in. Note that alcohol is certainly less filling than other calories, so you do have to work for it (exercise). Since I also have exercise related goals, thats no problem at all.
Thank you! How do you save calories? By not ending your full calorie for the week?0 -
bmraynor92 wrote: »During my weight loss I would save up during the week and have a bottle of wine every Friday (usually with pizza ). Yes, the whole bottle, and usually a glass or two Sat/Sun. Never stopped me from consistently losing a pound a week.
The last few weeks have been the same. I even lost about half a pound week before last and I was at an all inclusive resort in Mexico, drinking for at least 5 drinks every single day.
It's more than possible... just fit it in. Note that alcohol is certainly less filling than other calories, so you do have to work for it (exercise). Since I also have exercise related goals, thats no problem at all.
Thank you! How do you save calories? By not ending your full calorie for the week?
By eating under your daily goal by a small amount, say 100 calories per day. Then you have an extra 700 calories to splurge with.0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »bmraynor92 wrote: »During my weight loss I would save up during the week and have a bottle of wine every Friday (usually with pizza ). Yes, the whole bottle, and usually a glass or two Sat/Sun. Never stopped me from consistently losing a pound a week.
The last few weeks have been the same. I even lost about half a pound week before last and I was at an all inclusive resort in Mexico, drinking for at least 5 drinks every single day.
It's more than possible... just fit it in. Note that alcohol is certainly less filling than other calories, so you do have to work for it (exercise). Since I also have exercise related goals, thats no problem at all.
Thank you! How do you save calories? By not ending your full calorie for the week?
By eating under your daily goal by a small amount, say 100 calories per day. Then you have an extra 700 calories to splurge with.
Oh okay that makes sense! Do you ever have to issue of going over say fat or carbs but still have calories?0 -
I've been much more picky about the alcohol I consume now that I am watching my calorie intake. Though sometimes my husband and I will "accidentally" finish off an entire bottle or two of wine. Luckily for me, he drinks much faster than I do!
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bmraynor92 wrote: »During my weight loss I would save up during the week and have a bottle of wine every Friday (usually with pizza ). Yes, the whole bottle, and usually a glass or two Sat/Sun. Never stopped me from consistently losing a pound a week.
The last few weeks have been the same. I even lost about half a pound week before last and I was at an all inclusive resort in Mexico, drinking for at least 5 drinks every single day.
It's more than possible... just fit it in. Note that alcohol is certainly less filling than other calories, so you do have to work for it (exercise). Since I also have exercise related goals, thats no problem at all.
Thank you! How do you save calories? By not ending your full calorie for the week?
So my goal is 1450. Yesterday for instance, my net calories was around 1100, so I "saved" 350 calories for this weekend. The extra calories are all from exercise, so I'm getting plenty of nutrition. I do this Monday-Thursday which gives me plenty of extra to splurge/spend on the weekend. I end up not missing anything because I can easily fit in the higher calorie things I like. On the phone app you can see what your weekly average is under "nutrition>macros>weekly view". I pretty much never try to meet my daily calorie needs, but I try very hard to hit my weekly.0 -
I never had an issue with it in moderation. I never heard about the slowing the metabolism thing? I guess mine didn't get the memo after years of drinking in University1
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I drink whiskey with a splash of water sometimes. I don't count it but I also don't eat anything after it. Alcohol can't be stored as fat. I do not record it or fit it in. It has had no impact on my weight loss goal but I didn't drink if I planned to work out the next day.
Alcohol doesn't slow down your metabolism. What it does is put everything else going on in your body on hold. Your body sees alcohol as a toxin and goes to work eliminating it from your system as soon as it enters. That means anything else your body was digesting will stop for some time. If you drink a LOT in one sitting and then eat a bunch after, that food won't break down and digest like it normally would and those extra calories are more likely to be stored as fat. I am not a scientist or anything, but there are some studies you can find about this with a google search.
I have stopped drinking simply because it isn't worth the dip in performance. Even one drink will impact my lifting and running and it isn't worth it to me. When I do drink I follow a few rules. I eat all my calories before I drink (this helps in preventing hangovers as well), I drink tons of water while I do it and I eat nothing after. Usually I wake up the next morning with a lower weight than usual because alcohol dehydrates you. Doing this has actually gotten rid of water retention for me. It has had no drawbacks.
Now, I am not saying I sit down and drink a sugar laden margarita or pina colada. You can't do that without gaining. But pure spirits (or wine) won't store as fat. It physically can't. If you follow certain rule, you won't see a difference to your weight loss.1 -
Omg, I always end up binge eating my brains out when I drink...it sucks.1
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ramonramirez1975 wrote: »Omg, I always end up binge eating my brains out when I drink...it sucks.
Thats why I always had my bottle of wine when I was already planning on a massive dinner . Kinda want that now, actually.... quarter of a family size chicken garlic pizza and a bottle of wine...mmmmm.....
Too bad it's only Tuesday2 -
Alcohol is calories just like anything else. But for those of us with low calorie goals, it's pretty difficult to fit it in. I aim for 1500 cals when I'm trying to lose, and to set aside 150-300 of those for a drink or two is not easy. So I very rarely drink anything with calories while in a deficit. Sometimes I'll use exercise calories for drinks. It's probably not the best mindset, but sometimes you need a drink dammit!
As long as you log alcohol and are still in a deficit you will continue to lose weight. Nothing gets "stored as fat" unless you are taking in a surplus of calories overall. :drinker:1 -
i just finished a 48 day liver cleanse i.e.; no alcohol. My husband did it with me. I weighed myself at the end ..i weighed the exact same..and my husband gained weight.
I am happy i took the break. .. but hated to realize i didn't lose weight like i thought i would. i don't think it matters, as long as you're eating right and exercising.3
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