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Drinkers are leaner than non-drinkers
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Although alcohol increases calorie intake, drinkers are leaner than non-drinkers according to one study.
Wine drinkers ate the healthiest diets when compared to other drinkers and non-drinkers.
Drinkers were also found to consume more fat and less carbohydrates than non-drinkers.
Results of drinking and weight were similar in men and women.
This study analyzed the three-day food records of 1848 men and women in Finland.
REFERENCE
Mannisto S, Roos E, Fogelholm M, Peitinen. Wine drinkers are leaner and have more antioxidants in their diet than abstainers. International Journal of Obesity, 1997 June, 21(Suppl 2):S83 abstract 270.
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