Red Wine?
kellyflaca
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Within the last year I have started drinking a glass of Pinot Noir at night before bed and I've been finding it very hard to lose weight. Is alcohol the culprit? I would rarely drink in the past so I'm not sure if I'm over analyzing.
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Does the wine put you over your daily calories? If so, it is the problem. If not, it is not the problem.1
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Surplus calories prevent weight loss, not any particular food or drink.1
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Are you logging it? And are you measuring your pour?1
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I do log it and usually about 8oz pour..0
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One glass of wine is about 200 calories so one glass every night is 1400 extra calories ....1
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If you log it and account for the calories, it shouldn't be affecting your overall loss. There are some people who say that even modest amounts of alcohol affect their workout performance, which in turn can effect how many calories you have going out, but it's basically a logging accuracy issue.
At 1400 cals from wine a week, that's about 1.5ish pounds/ month that you could be losing if you didn't drink the wine and didn't replace it with another caloric beverage, but if your logging is already accurate that's just a bonus. Also, then you would have no wine, and that's just sad2 -
I mean, if you're weighing it out and accounting for it I don't see having an occasional glass of wine. As a personal preference I may not do one every night, but to each their own (and I adore wine). It's a surplus of calories that is slowing you down, not a specific type of food or drink. Maybe experiment and cut back to only a few nights where you drink wine before you call it a day and see if that changes anything?1
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kellyflaca wrote: »Within the last year I have started drinking a glass of Pinot Noir at night before bed and I've been finding it very hard to lose weight. Is alcohol the culprit? I would rarely drink in the past so I'm not sure if I'm over analyzing.
It's not. But also it's a lot of calories. I love wine but have any when I'm trying to lose weight.1 -
Thanks all! Makes sense and looking at it as a whole week of calories is definitely enlightening.0
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