Studies on Alcoholic Beverages in Relation to Body Weight for Mild Diabetics
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The average daily amount of food and alcoholic beverage consumed prior to admission was estimated by a dietician for 93 subjects with mild diabetes. Calories and grams of protein, fat, carbohydrate and alcohol consumption for each person were calculated and the relationship between calories and body weight was investigated.<BR>The following results were obtained;<BR>1) Average daily alcohol calories consumed were as follows:<BR>Twenty nine of 93 subjects drank beverages with less than 199 Calories (average 89Cal.); 28 subjects, 200-399 Calories (average 279 Cal.); 21 subjects, 400-599 Calories (average 475 Cal.); and 4 subjects, 600-799 Calories (average 686 Cal.). Eleven subjects drank beverages containing 800 or more calories (average 1141 Cal.).<BR>2) Based on the number of calories in the alcoholic beverages consumed, the cases were divided into three groups. Calories from alcohol, food and percent of the standard body weight for these groups are shown in the following table (1). The results show that alcohol calories do not result in any change in body weight.
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