Les denne av Martin Berkhan. Leangains.com
Social drinking
Q: "Social life in London basically revolves around drinking. I have no problem cutting back, but cutting out completely will render me a social leper quickly. I intend to cut back on calories on days I intend to drink in the evening, but I was wondering what should I cut back on? I assumed that I should try to restrict carbs on the days I know I'll be having beer in the evening, but I don't really know what the closest analogue for alcohol calories is. Any suggestions?"
A: I get these type of questions a lot, in the context of dieting, i.e how to do damage control on days where you know you'll be drinking alcohol and eating out.
My rule is simple; go high protein, low everything else on such days, up until the occasion. Think lean meat and veggies, or similar, and then go for the lowest calorie option when eating out. This way you can still be in a calorie deficit, despite liberal alcohol intake.
On an intermittent fasting setup, break the fast with a big meal a bit later in the day and you'll have an even greater calorie sink. Have a meal before going out for drinks/beers/food, and then another one before going to bed. Two high protein meals and one bout of drinks, and you'll still be in a calorie deficit even if you get blasted at the social event.
But stay away from the junk, this is key. It's never the alcohol in itself that cause people to take a step backwards in their fat loss efforts, it's all the shit that tends to go with it - the snacking, the late night hamburger and fries at BK after the club and so forth. As long as you make an effort to stay away from the junk, you'll be golden. In fact, calories from alcohol does not seem to inhibit fat loss, or contribute to weight gain, in a way that can be predicted from the added calories alone (and there are studies to support this). However, it does loosen up inhibitions and weakens willpower enough for some people to make a night out an excuse to go off their diet and mess upp their progress.
den eneste du kan skylde på er deg selv - alkoholen tvang seg vel ikke ned i strupen på deg gjorde den vel?
kcaloverskudd og alkohol hemmer vektnedgang og fett%nedgang - vanskeligere er det ikke.
igjen så kan jeg nevne graden av "seriøsitet" om man velger å drikke på diett...
Og hvorfor er graden av 'seriøsitet' relevant?
Påstander du kan bygge opp med fakta?
Hva da? At "all annen forbrenning stopper opp" når man drikker alkohol?
Alkohol i moderate doser kan være sunt, det finnes det en haug med seriøse artikler om.