Tips to avoid weight gain: To reduce the chances of gaining weight from drinking alcohol, follow these tips from the British Nutrition Foundation:
- Stick to your daily recommended units – men should not regularly drink more than 3-4 units of alcohol a day; women should not regularly drink more than 2-3 units a day. As an indication, a pint of lager (ABV 5.2%) and a 250ml glass of wine (ABV 12%) both contain 3 units of alcohol.
- Alternate an alcoholic drink with a glass of water – this will help to prevent you becoming dehydrated.
- Don’t drink on an empty stomach. If you do reach for snacks while drinking, opt for a healthier option – choose a sandwich instead of crisps or chips, or choose a chicken burger without mayonnaise instead of a kebab with garlic sauce.
- Drinking in rounds can mean you end up drinking more than you intended. Opt out and drink at your own pace.
- Try cutting down with a friend, as you’ll be more likely to stick to it with moral support.
- Eat a healthier dinner before you start drinking. Order or cook before you start drinking so you’re not tempted to go for the less healthy options.
- Pace yourself by taking small sips.
- Avoid "binge drinking" – some people are under the misapprehension that they can "save up" their units to splurge at the weekend.
- If you’re drinking white wine, why not add a splash of soda water to help the same number of units last longer?
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