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Alcohol calories 'too often ignored' | Alcohol calories 'too often ignored' |
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People watching their weight should pay closer attention to how much alcohol they drink since it is second only to fat in terms of calorie content, say experts. | |
According to the World Cancer Research Fund, alcohol makes up nearly 10% of total calorie intake among drinkers. | According to the World Cancer Research Fund, alcohol makes up nearly 10% of total calorie intake among drinkers. |
Having a large glass of wine will cost you the same 178 calories as eating two chocolate digestive biscuits. | Having a large glass of wine will cost you the same 178 calories as eating two chocolate digestive biscuits. |
And it will take you more than a half hour's brisk walk to burn off. | And it will take you more than a half hour's brisk walk to burn off. |
Empty calories | Empty calories |
Eating or drinking too many calories on a regular basis can lead to weight gain. | Eating or drinking too many calories on a regular basis can lead to weight gain. |
But unlike food, alcoholic drinks have very little or no nutritional value. | But unlike food, alcoholic drinks have very little or no nutritional value. |
The 'empty calories' in drinks are often forgotten or ignored by dieters, says the WCRF. | The 'empty calories' in drinks are often forgotten or ignored by dieters, says the WCRF. |
Kate Mendoza, head of health information at WCRF, said: "Recent reports have shown that people are unaware of calories in drinks and don't include them when calculating their daily consumption." | Kate Mendoza, head of health information at WCRF, said: "Recent reports have shown that people are unaware of calories in drinks and don't include them when calculating their daily consumption." |
Containing 7kcal/g, alcohol is only slightly less calorific than fat, which contains 9kcal/g. | Containing 7kcal/g, alcohol is only slightly less calorific than fat, which contains 9kcal/g. |
Protein and carbohydrates contain 4kcal/g and fibre 2kcal/g. | Protein and carbohydrates contain 4kcal/g and fibre 2kcal/g. |
Men need around 2,500 calories a day, and women around 2,000. | Men need around 2,500 calories a day, and women around 2,000. |
"Cutting down on drinking can have a big effect on weight loss or maintaining a healthy weight," said Ms Mendoza. | "Cutting down on drinking can have a big effect on weight loss or maintaining a healthy weight," said Ms Mendoza. |
It can also reduce your risk of cancer, she said. | It can also reduce your risk of cancer, she said. |
Alcohol has been linked with breast, bowel, mouth and liver cancer. | Alcohol has been linked with breast, bowel, mouth and liver cancer. |
If you don't want to abstain entirely, there are ways that can help you cut down, including opting for smaller glass sizes, diluting alcohol with soda water or a low-calorie soft drink, alternating between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and keeping a few nights each week booze-free. | If you don't want to abstain entirely, there are ways that can help you cut down, including opting for smaller glass sizes, diluting alcohol with soda water or a low-calorie soft drink, alternating between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and keeping a few nights each week booze-free. |
WCRF has produced an Alcohol Calorie Calculator for different drinks that shows approximately how much exercise you would need to do to burn off the alcohol calories you consume. | WCRF has produced an Alcohol Calorie Calculator for different drinks that shows approximately how much exercise you would need to do to burn off the alcohol calories you consume. |
Government guidelines recommend men should not regularly drink more than 3-4 units of alcohol a day, and women should limit themselves to 2-3 units a day. | Government guidelines recommend men should not regularly drink more than 3-4 units of alcohol a day, and women should limit themselves to 2-3 units a day. |
A standard 175ml glass of wine contains about two units and a large 250ml glass contains about three units. | A standard 175ml glass of wine contains about two units and a large 250ml glass contains about three units. |
If you have had a heavy drinking session, you should avoid alcohol for at least 48 hours, experts advise. | If you have had a heavy drinking session, you should avoid alcohol for at least 48 hours, experts advise. |
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