How Alcohol Can Sabotage Your Midlife Wellness Goals

First, let’s discuss alcohol.

I am the first to admit I love a glass of champagne or a well-curated margarita. This article is not about demonizing alcohol, nor do I plan to prescribe how much and how often to drink. As we head into the Summer season, we gather to celebrate more. Therefore, statistically, we will consume more this season (with Christmas being a close second) than at other times of the year. 

What I hope to share is an awareness of what happens to our bodies – underneath the skin, particularly in midlife – when alcohol is present in our bodies. This awareness may be helpful as you approach your days, and nights, and the many choices we have at our fingertips. 

As Americans, we love to calculate the calorie count in our glass(es) of wine, and choose the skinnier version of a margarita or even the “light” beer. If the drink is a mere 300 calories, it “fits” into our calorie count for the day just fine. 

In my program we often chuckle about the 1,200 calorie day. Where in the world did that magic number come from? (Well, we do know the 1,200 calorie diet works - - - until it doesn’t. The majority of studies conducted on this famed approach resulted in weight gain.) 

For over 100 years, we have been counting calories. Yet, there is much more going on than the calories story we’ve been sold – and we tell ourselves - for years. 

When we drink our bodies respond with a confluence of chemical events. First, our body is being sent a signal that what we’ve consumed is foreign. (Remember primally we didn’t have access to a frosty Rose or Corona Light.) 

Our bodies perceive alcohol as a toxin and immediately set out to process it. This process takes a toll on our metabolism, weight, sleep quality, ability to exercise, stress resilience, and, ultimately, our overall health and wellness. 

When we drink alcohol, we build up Acetyl-CoA. With Acetyl-CoA increase, our body receives a signal that it doesn’t need food. This is because Acetyl-CoA tells our body we don’t need to burn calories for energy. So, when we eat while drinking, food gets stored as fat because our body is being sent a message that we don’t need it and any burning of fat or sugar, so it comes to a halt.

Alcohol wreaks havoc on our muscle building and fat burning. Alcohol dysregulates our production of glycogen, a stored form of carbohydrates and a crucial fuel source for energy production. Glycogen is the energy source we need for our workouts, and it is not produced when alcohol is present. Without it, or even with less of it, our bodies don’t get the full benefit from our workout.

It is common to ignore liquids as a “food” choice. Therefore, many of us tend to “over-drink” believing that a latte, smoothie, or yes, glass of rose, isn’t actually food. Study after study shows when we CHEW our food, instead of drinking it, we feel more full and eat less.

Last, my favorite appointment of the day...sleep. Alcohol is bad news for our sleep. Alcohol lowers melatonin and serotonin, two important hormones which help us sleep. Without them, we sleep restlessly or have increased night awakenings. Alcohol also causes blood sugar and cortisol swings, making it difficult to get quality, uninterrupted sleep.

As we are finally looking at a few months of sunnier weather and more social gatherings, it's a good reminder to be aware of our choices and what is really happening underneath the skin when we consume alcohol. 

There is no need to feel guilty about the occasional glass of wine. When we listen to our bodies, we can enjoy our lives to the fullest extent without feeling like we must restrict ourselves. Moderation is key, and choosing fueling options for our bodies will allow us to enjoy all that life has to offer.

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Adrien Cotton

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ADRIEN COTTON believes the greatest gift you can give to yourself is the gift of wellness.

After serving in high-leverage professional roles, including being one of the youngest Communications Directors in the US House of Representatives, Adrien pivoted her career focus to helping clients capture their strength in all areas of life. An accomplished speaker, entrepreneur, corporate wellness educator, menopause expert, and wellness coach, Adrien has proven success in designing and implementing innovative wellness programs. 

With a Master’s in Public Policy from Georgetown University, Adrien sharpened her professional skills by working with individuals from all walks of life. This unique background allows her to tailor her services for each and every client, with optimization and long-lasting success as the goal. Her effectiveness is rooted in a solid foundation of growth-oriented principles, a proven history of helping clients transform their lives, and a deep level of relatability gained from her personal wellness journey.

Since founding her wellness enterprise, Adrien leverages her fitness and wellness background to guide people from a state of giving up to a place of proactive self-care. Her work extends beyond nutrition and exercise, emphasizing lifestyle and high-impact areas of focus visually represented in her Wellness Wheel. Incorporating strategies in stress resilience, sleep, calendar management, mindfulness, and menopause, she’s helped transform hundreds of lives.

Adrien is living her mission to support clients in shifting their mindsets and helping them leverage small habits that yield lasting results.

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