Alcohol intake in relation to diet and obesity in women and men

1991 
We studied relations between alcohol intake, body mass index, and diet in 89 538 women and 48 493 men in two cohort studies. Total energy increased with alcohol con- sumption (partial r = 0. 11, P 50 g alcohol/d). Energy intake excluding alcohol varied little with alcohol intake (partial r = 0.003, P = 0.48) but sucrose intake decreased with higher alcohol intake. These data suggest that calories from alcohol were added to energy intake from other sources in men, and that in women, energy from alcohol intake displaced sucrose. The consumption of candy and sugar is inversely related to alcohol intake, raising the possibility that it is related to appetite for alcohol. Am J Clin Nutr 199 1;54: 49-55.
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