For many of us, the summer means a few frosty cocktails on a backyard patio. It turns out even a just a few of these summer cocktails could head straight to your waistline. Our nutrition expert, Leslie Beck, joins us this morning tell us more about the calories in your favourite summer drinks.
Yes, many people do gain weight, even though they're more active outdoors. Barbecues, company picnics, weddings, baseball games and cottage weekends usually mean more food. Many of us unknowingly increase our calorie intake by sipping alcoholic beverages. Unless you're balancing those summer calories by stepping up your exercise program, you could end up putting on a few extra pounds this season
Alcohol can lead to weight gain because it contains calories and because it enhances your appetite. The calories in alcoholic beverages come from alcohol, which contributes 7 calories per gram compared to 4 calories per gram for protein and carbohydrate. And many summer drinks have even more calories from sugar. For instance, a vodka cooler can have as many as 8 teaspoons of sugar per bottle. Plus, drinking alcohol revs up your appetite and can trigger overeating.
In generally, every 5-ounce glass of wine, 1.5 ounces of hard liquor or 12-ounce bottle of light beer has roughly 100 calories (regular beer delivers 150 calories per 12-ounce serving). If you add a sugary mixer to your spirits, you'll end up consuming more calories. Here's a look at some of the worst summer cocktails when it comes to calories:
Worst summer cocktails
Margarita (made with premix) 740 calories, 14 teaspoons of sugar
(This the largest sized offered in Mexican restaurants)
Long Island Iced Tea 780 calories, 11 teaspoons of sugar
White Russian 425 calories, 6.5 teaspoons of sugar
Mai Tai 350 calories, 7.5 teaspoons of sugar
Smirnoff ICE 310 calories, 8 teaspoons of sugar
Consider that one donut has about 250 calories - a Margarita is the calorie equivalent of three glazed donuts!
Many companies now have a lighter option in the cooler department. Light coolers have considerably fewer calories because they are made with artificial sweeteners instead of sugar. Here's a look at some lower calorie summer cocktails:
Lighter summer cocktails
White Wine Spritzer, 50 calories
Molson Canadian 67, 67 calories
Mike's Light, 80 calories
Cosmopolitan, 150 calories
Mojito, 160 calories
All research on this web site is the property of Leslie Beck and is protected by copyright. Keep in mind that research on these matters continues daily and is subject to change. The information presented is not intended as a substitute for medical treatment. It is intended to provide ongoing support of your healthy lifestyle practices.
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