Calorie Counts on Booze - Coming to a Liquor Store Near You?
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss, Nutrition & Supplements
If you knew a pint of beer had as many calories as a hot dog, would it stop you from downing six on a night out with friends. Experts in Britain think so, and they're looking into putting calorie counts on alcohol in an effort to curb binge drinking. It's thought that this move will target young binge-drinking women in particular, who are more conscious of their waistlines. The calorie count could also come with a warning like the kind you see on cigarette packs, an idea of what a food equivalent would be calorie-wise and an indication of how many standard drinks are in the serving size you're consuming (for the record, there are 2.3 alcohol servings in a pint of beer).
But not everyone agrees. Opponents of the initiative think that instead of deterring people from binge drinking, this will encourage them to compensate for the alcohol calories by skipping meals. Hmm. Good point.
What do you think? Are calorie counts on booze a good idea?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Caroline 11-28-2008 @ 12:14PM
If people want to binge drink, they will binge drink (especially with college age drinkers, who are most notorious for binge drinking and I am guessing the initiative is aimed towards). They will either 1) choose to ignore the calorie counts or 2) compensate (as noted above) skipping out on food. I think the notion is a little ridiculous. One must also remember that eating disorder rates are extremely high in the college population, many of whom are also social drinkers. I think this could trigger restriction.
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