There are many factors that affect weight loss, making the process more
complicated than it may seem. The body produces different hormones in
response to different types of foods and/or drinks. Losing weight is not
only about calorie consumption but also about the types of foods and
drinks consumed. Alcohol is one of the worst culprits when it comes to
inhibiting weight loss because it disrupts the delicate balance of
nutrition, fluid and hormones needed to lose fat.
Alcohol boosts cortisol, a fat-creating hormone
Drinking
heavily or even occasionally increases the body's release of cortisol -
the hormone that breaks down muscle and retains fat. This loss of
muscle can mean a huge slowdown in one's metabolism, making it easier to
gain weight. In addition, alcohol causes a drop in testosterone in men,
a hormone which helps burn fat.
Alcohol also blocks the body from burning fat. Research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
reported that fat metabolism can be reduced by as much as 73 percent
after only two drinks of vodka and lemonade in a one-hour time period.
In effect, alcohol shuts down the body's ability to access fat stores
for energy. The body needs to be well-hydrated in order to build muscle
and burn fat. Alcohol has the effect of dehydrating the body.
Drinking often accompanies irresponsible eating
Because
drinking often puts one in a relaxed party mood, it is easier to
indulge in snacks, potato chips and other unhealthy party foods -- the
more one drinks the less one seems to care.
Alcohol is a powerful
appetizer. An aperitif is often offered in restaurants to stimulate the
appetite. Research has shown that there is a definite correlation
between the amount of alcohol consumed before a meal and the amount of
food eaten and that people eat more when they have beer or wine with
their meal. Since alcohol causes the brain to release dopamine, the
pleasure and addiction hormone, the result is an often addictive desire
for more alcohol and food. This means one is hit with a double whammy
when it comes to gaining weight: excess calories come from both the
alcohol and the extra food that is usually consumed as a result of a
stimulated appetite.
Alcohol is high in calories
Alcohol
comes with very little nutritional value but is very high in calories.
It is very easy to knock back a 200ml glass of wine but that is
equivalent, in calories, to eating 25ml (5 teaspoons) of butter. Seldom
do people stop at one glass of wine or one beer, and mixing alcohol with
sugary mixers such as lemonade means even morecalories as the drink now
contains sugar and alcohol.
Simply put, alcohol consumption on a regular basis and weight loss don't mix.
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