Alcohol contains calories so it pays to limit intake if you want to lose weight, writes Susan Edmunds.
It's common knowledge that drinking alcohol doesn't help most people's attempts to lose weight. Weight Watchers' popular points system assigns a glass of wine about two points - the same as eight pieces of sushi - and the Atkins Diet forbids any alcohol for the first two weeks.
Most people should consume about 2000 calories (8000 kilojoules) a day, or a little bit less if they have weight to lose. But Rene Schliebs, senior nutritionist at Mission Nutrition, says she sees a lot of clients who can quite easily consume two days' worth of calories just through their alcohol intake. New Zealand has the kind of drinking culture where it's expected you'll have a drink in hand, whether it's at the pub with friends or out for lunch with workmates.
She says lots of people eat well all week and then, when it comes to Friday's after-work drinks, blow it all on a few beers and some chips and peanuts. She says knowing the options, and what makes a good choice, enables people to incorporate the occasional drink into their diets and stay on track with their weight loss.
The single-biggest diet killer when it comes to alcoholic drinks is a cocktail. "Things like a pina colada or a cosmopolitan are really calorie-dense." One sneaky pina colada delivers 300 calories (1256 kilojoules) in a single hit, which is about the same as two bars of dark chocolate and would require a one-hour walk to burn off. Stay clear of sweet shots, too. Tia Maria and Drambuie pack a 90-120 calorie (377-502 kilojoule) punch.