Weight gain is still basically the equation of calories consumed to calories burned. If you consume more calories than you use up, the body stores those calories in the form of fat for future use. The form that you consume the calories is irrelevant to the body, whether the calories come from a glass of milk, or a glass of wine. If the wine calories add more to the total calories than you burn, then you will put on weight.
Alcohol contains calories, but drinking alcohol doesn't lead to weight gain, according to extensive medical research, and some studies report a small reduction in weight for women who drink.
it should because there is yeast that expands when is heated
Wine isn't fattening.
It depends on the category it is in
Typically, a glass of white wine contains a little over 100 calories. However, wine is not fattening.
i doubt it!
Wine isn't fattening although it contains calories (about the same number as in grape juice).
Martinis are less fattening than wine or beer or sweet mixed drinks (watch out for pina coladas!). However, they are also stronger, so drink them responsibly. Also, they are lower in calories if you order them garnished with a twist instead of an olive.
no, peanut is not fattening
Yes, it is fattening.
NO. They can be fattening in fried form.
yes ham is very fattening
All alcohol is fattening!
There are about 110 calories in a glass of white wine; it contains fewer calories than most popular non-alcoholic beverages and isn't fattening.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_frequently_asked_nutrition_questions with calories can be fattening.
Yes of course all sugary desserts are fattening.