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It is Friday night. You are meeting co-workers for a special time. This hour some people set their clocks for during the day. Everyone arrives and the evening begins. There are specials and half price appetizers. The conversation flows as freely as the drinks and everyone is rehashing the events of the week. The appetizers arrive, and suddenly the table is full of deep fried foods, creamy dips and sauces, and highly salted chips. Happy hour has arrived!
Wannamethee et al. confirms in their research alcohol can lead to increased BMI and obesity levels. The extra calories and associated eating behavior can lead to weight gain in adults. Furthermore, they concluded alcohol intake of 30g/day contributes to weight gain, regardless of the type of alcohol consumed. Not convinced yet, here is more.
Late night eating alters the way we eat and lose weight. Eating later can lead to a higher calories intake later in the evening which leads to decreased hunger in the morning. As we all know, breakfast is the most important meal to jump start our metabolism.
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