Weight
loss is all about balance, right? Sure, you eat healthy most of the time, pack
your lunch, meal prep like a boss, and incorporate fresh
fruits and veggies into your diet. But at the end of a long week of workouts and packed lunches, you need to
live a little. Can I get an amen?
Now, the
only thing left to figure out what you're going to eat. The two contenders: a
glass of wine or a chocolatey brownie (though we're not saying you couldn't
have both). Here's the rundown of the pros and cons of each to help you make an
informed decision if you want to live your best life while also reaching your weight-loss goals.
Team
Brownie
The good
news: Chocolate does have health benefits, says Susan
Bowerman, R.D. "Cocoa flavanols are considered heart healthy because they
help to lower blood pressure and fats in the blood," she says.
Unfortunately,
those pros are outweighed by the high fat and sugar content of most brownies.
"An average brownie packs about 14 grams of sugar," says Kelly Johnston, R.D. "Because a
brownie is also highly processed, it loses almost all of the nutritional
benefits we can typically get from quality dark chocolate with a high cocoa
content." A typical two-inch square brownie has approximately 130
calories, 14 grams of sugar, 22 grams of carbohydrates, five grams of fat, and
less than two grams of protein, says Johnston. Not many redeeming qualities.
Team
Wine
In
moderation, a glass of vino has positive health effects. "Red wine
contains polyphenols, which are powerful antioxidants that can boost immune
function and improve flexibility of blood vessels," Johnston says. Plus,
research suggests that red wine’s natural compound resveratrol improves blood
sugar control, and lowers cholesterol levels and blood pressure, in addition to
sharpening memory, and promoting anti-cancer effects. Not bad for a cheat day
choice, right? A five-ounce glass of red wine also clocks in surprisingly low,
at just 125 calories, less than two grams of sugar, four grams of
carbohydrates, and zero fat. And it's worth noting that sipping on a glass
of wine will likely last longer than the few bites it takes to get through a
brownie. The only catch is that you have to cap it at just one glass, which
takes serious willpower.
The
Verdict
Based on
calories, fat, sugar, and carbs, the clear winner here is a glass of wine. But
as Rene Ficek, R.D. points out,
if that glass of wine isn't going to satisfy your chocolate craving, you're
better off going with the brownie. "As a dietitian, my advice would be to
eat whatever item you want more!" she says. "If you are choosing a
splurge treat, choose the one you will be most satisfied with."
Another option? Pair
a five-ounce glass of wine with dark chocolate that has at least 70 percent
cocoa content, says Andrea Conner, R.D. It's the best of both worlds,
unless Duncan Hines is calling your name. Article Source
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