Facts and Tips about Alcohol as You Boost Your Metabolism

Most of us live busy lives in one form or another. Balancing work, family and leisure commitments often means that our lifestyle isn’t so much of a choice, as it is a necessity.

Yet even though we often face limitations in our lifestyle choices, there are many things that you can do – little things, but important things – that will see you boost your metabolism and achieve your short and long-term weight loss goals.

Alcohol is an enjoyable part of many people’s lifestyle.  There are people however who carefully choose low-fat, low-calorie meal choices and are very disciplined when it comes to not ordering the Chef’s Special pecan pie for desert, yet order a glass or two of wine with their meal.

Unfortunately, if you are one of these people you are really undermining your efforts to boost your metabolism.

Many alcoholic drinks are laden with calories, almost as much as sugary-rich soft drinks. Studies also show that drinking alcohol with meals actually encourages over eating. This means that more calories are consumed and need to be burned away before they are transformed into fat!

A bottle of beer can deliver a few hundred calories, and most cocktails are in the same range. Wine is generally considered to deliver the least amount of calories but three glasses of wine can be worth 300 calories that the body simply has to deal with in one form or another.

The tip here isn’t to stop drinking alcohol altogether. If you enjoy alcohol then there’s no reason why you have to quit cold turkey, although doing this will reduce the calories you consume. The tip is to become aware of how alcohol influences your metabolic rate, especially of you want to boost your metabolism.

If you consume excess alcohol you force your system to deal with way more calories. And unless you’re compensating for these added calories through exercise or muscle building, the metabolism to break down your fat cells cannot occur. Instead metabolism to create fat cells occurs. These are either broken down with more exercise or remain around your stomach or on your hips.

The choice of how much alcohol you include as part of your lifestyle from a metabolism and weight loss perspective is yours. With these important facts you can make the best informed decision for you.

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