Fat Shrinking and Moderate Drinking -
darksidefitness - 02-23-2012
Fat Shrinking and Moderate Drinking
First rule is to choose the lowest-carb libation.
by Becky Holman
Whatâs the secret of staying lean without completely cutting out alcohol?
First, keep in mind that alcohol is an energy substrate, so when you drink it, your body burns it first. That means any carb and/or fat you eat around the time you drink alcohol goes to fat cellsâlike pretzels, chips, peanuts and even the carbs in your âfunâ beverage.
So the first rule is to choose the lowest-carb libation. A good choice is wine at four grams of carb per glass.
Next: Donât drink on an empty stomach. Alcohol lowers blood sugar, which can make you ravenous for high-carb foods. The solution is to eat a meal of lean proteinâchicken or fishâand a high-fiber, low-starch cruciferous vegetable like broccoliânot potatoes, rice or pasta.
Last is moderation: Three glasses of wine should be the limit, and stopping at two is betterâand donât eat carbohy*drate around the time you partake.
Thatâs very important because, as mentioned above, it goes right to fat cells.
Because your body must burn off the alcohol first, fat burning is essentially switched off till it is metabolized. Thatâs why you donât want to chow down on carbs and fat while you drink, and itâs also why a low-carb beverage is best.
Other than those fruity, high-sugar mixed drinks, beer may be the worst fat-adding alcohol because each 12 ounces has about 15 grams of carbs and 150 calories, compared to the 75 or so calories per glass of wine. So if you drink four beers, thatâs 60 grams of carb potentially being stored as fatâand 600 extra calories. Ouch. Thatâs going to take you at least an hour of cardio to burn off.
Fat Shrinking and Moderate Drinking - philiprambo - 02-24-2012
Its a very interesting and informative article.Thanks a lot for sharing.Keep it up.