Weight loss calculator which tells you how much alcohol you can drink on a diet
MOST people think going on a diet involves going completely teetotal and ditching booze for good.
But it turns out you can still watch your weight and enjoy a tipple here and there - by using a brand new weight loss calculator.
If It Fits Your Macros (IIFYM), a weight loss company, have developed and released an alcohol diet calculator that is for anyone who still wants to go out for a drink and not worry about their diet.
allows users to know the exact number of calories in their drinks so that they can convert them into carbs and/or fat.
The benefit is that they can comply with tracking their diet so that they are able to burn fat without having to suffer from restrictive and boring meal plans.
Explaining the new calculator, IIFYM founder Anthony Collova, told : "The newly released alcohol diet calculator is a way to help people get on a diet that allows them to burn fat while enjoying the food and drinks that they really enjoy.
"Because the diet is not restrictive, people find it easier to keep on complying with the diet, allowing them to achieve their weight loss goals."
The calculator can be used in association with macro dieting - in which you count the macronutrients—grams of proteins, carbs and fats—you’re eating within your calorie goal, and in what ratios.
How does it work
Firstly, you have to choose which drink you're planning on ordering at the bar - whether that's red wine, a cosmopolitan or a regular beer.
In the second step you have to add in exactly how much you're planning on drinking - this then calculates the total number of calories of your drink in that serving.
Then, using a slider on the calculator, you can split your drink calories into the macro rating of your choosing - meaning you can get the exact grams of fats and carbs you're consuming.
Next you will need to subtract the fat and/or carbohydrates shown in the slider from your weight loss macros.
Doing this will lower your macros by the amount of calories in the alcohol you listed in the macro alcohol calculator above - this way your fat loss calories will add up correctly, even though your macros don't.
Other weight loss calculators
There are other weight loss calculators too that can calculate the specific amount of calories you need to be eating every day in order to reach your target weight.
One is the BMI Calculator which involves you putting in your age, weight, height and gender, as well as how much you want to lose and the amount of daily activity you do and voila.
Of course, this is based on if you did absolutely no exercise at all so it's important to factor in whether you're burning fat in other ways.
Some weight loss calculators will let you factor this in.
You could try the , which takes into account your daily activity level before asking whether you're planning to increase your exercise.
Once you've popped in all your details the nifty tool offers three calculations.
First of all it will tell you how many calories you need to eat to maintain your current weight, how much to reach your goal weight and how much you need to eat to maintain your goal weight.
Another option is the calculator, which works a little differently.
This one takes into account how your metabolism works by giving you the opportunity to "simulate" options.
Here, you put in your goal weight and how long you want to give yourself to reach it and then there's a separate lifestyle change tab so you can get down to the nitty gritty.
But just keep in mind you have to be really honest and if you're not, well, you're only cheating yourself.
Once you've done the maths then you can start working out what you can eat.
Remember, you definitely shouldn't ditch carbs or do anything extreme, but cutting down on processed starchy carbs can be a good idea.
And if you are looking to lose weight but want to feel full after a meal, then there are good alternatives out there.
It's not necessary to weigh out your food, but just getting an eye for portion control can help to work out how much energy you're consuming.
More on diet and weight loss
Try bulking out your meals as much as possible with ultra-nutritious, low-calorie, filling vegetables while watching your dressings, cooking oils and protein choices.
That way you'll never feel hungry and tempted to snack - all while getting a good dose of vital vitamins and minerals.
And you can continue to eat what you enjoy.
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