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Alcohol consumption linked to 'pound a month' weight gain: UK study

London, Tue, 01 Dec 2009 ANI

London, Dec 1 (ANI): Alcohol consumption could lead to 'pound a month' weight gain if a new study on Brits is anything to go by.

 

The study, which coincides with the launch of an online 'Alculator', found that the typical Brit drinks over 1,000 calories a week in alcohol alone, meaning a sedentary person could put on a pound of weight every three-and-a-half weeks.

 

Devised by Lloydspharmacy, the Alculator allows people to input their height, weight and typical drinking habits.

 

It then reveals how their drinking compares to the recommended limits, and predicts how much weight they will gain each year due to alcohol.

 

"Our new tool confronts the extent of alcohol consumption among British adults," Sky News quoted Nick Mortimer, superintendent pharmacist at Lloyds, as saying.

 

"A worrying number of people drink much more than the recommended limits and over the course of their lifetime this can have devastating effects on physical and mental health," Mortimer added.

 

The study showed that the average Brit drinks over two litres of alcohol a week - around 3.7 pints of lager, or 8.5 large glasses of wine.

 

That works out at more than 84 times their bodyweight over their lifetime. (ANI)

 


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