Harvard, Purdue research links drinking wine and weight loss

The Party Girl Diet™ by CALIFORNIA LIVING® TV series creator & host Aprilanne Hurley.Yes!  #WineLovers…it’s time to celebrate! California Living® and Party Girl Diet™ author Aprilanne Hurley are excited to share research findings linking drinking wine and weight loss from Harvard School of Public Health, Purdue University and the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Harvard School of Public Health study of more than 19,000 women reveals “Women who drink one serving of alcohol daily are thinner than those who don’t.”

Furthermore, research in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reveals, “alcohol boosts your metabolism, helping to burn more calories for up to 95 minutes.”

Here’s news #Winerlovers can raise a glass to:  As if we need more convincing around the relationship between drinking wine and weight loss, research at Purdue University — published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry —  found that the compound piceatannol, which is converted from resveratrol (found in the skin of the grapes), could help control obesity.

Piceatannol is believed to block insulin’s ability to activate genes that carry out further stages of fat cell formation. In addition, a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine showed that “women who consumed *moderate amounts of alcohol were less likely to gain weight in middle age.”

The-Party-Girl-Diet-on-KindleBased on the most trusted research on the subject of drinking wine and weight loss with the keys to a healthy lifestyle, the Party Girl Diet™ lets you:

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  • Eat chocolate

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As a Certified Specialist in Fitness Nutrition and Certified Lifestyle Fitness Coach, Party Girl Diet™ author Aprilanne Hurley is on a mission to make losing weight fun and rewarding.

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Party Girl Diet author, Aprilanne Hurley, SFN, CLFC is a Certified Specialist in Fitness Nutrition, Certified Lifestyle Fitness Coach and series creator and host of CALIFORNIA LIVING® – Inside Look TV, LLC’s California lifestyle TV Magazine show featuring California’s trends in food, travel, and healthy living.

Hurley has made “healthy living” content accessible to millions of viewing households, and is a pioneer in delivering entertaining “Health & Nutrition” programming to primetime audiences.

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*Below is the NIAAA (National Institutes for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) Guidelines for what constitutes “Low Risk” Alcohol Consumption:

Women – Up to 7 glasses of wine or servings of alcohol a week. (1 glass of wine or 1 serivng of alcohol a day and no more than 3 drinks on any given day)

Men – 7 – 14 glasses of wine or servings of alcohol a week (1 – 2 glasses of wine or 1 – 2 serviings of alcohol a day and no more than 4 drinks on any given day)

Please keep in mind “low risk” does not mean “no risk.” Some people need to have stronger limits or limit alcohol consumption completely depenidng on other health and lifestyle factors. Naturally the above are just guidelines and it is important to note that if you do not currently drink – you should not start. Nor should anyone construe that they should “drink more” than they are currently drinking! Red grapes and grape juice contain the same anti-oxidant benefits of wine without the alcohol. Also, it is vital that persons considering the consumption of alcohol have their doctor’s approval to do so. While not a complete list of exclusions – persons who plan to drive or operate machinery, are underage, are on certain medications and/or are pregnant or nursing should not consume alcohol.

“Everything in moderation” is the message here…and it is important to balance your intake of food and drink with daily exercise in order to maintain your current weight or to lose weight depending on your weight management goals.

Information provided here on drinking wine and weight loss is for educational purposes only and is not intended to cure, treat, or diagnose any disease or illness. As always, please check with your doctor or a trusted health care provider prior to starting any new diet or exercise program.

 

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