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16 Healthy-ish Alcoholic Drinks Gin & seltzer water. ... White wine spritzer. ... Bloody Mary. ... Hot toddy. ... Low-calorie beer. ... Light margarita. ... Vodka, club soda and rosemary. ... Mint mojito. Similar to margaritas, mojitos can be either high or low in sugar and calories; it all comes down to how you make it. More items... •
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Learn More »While anything with alcohol isn’t technically healthy (sorry, there’s no getting around that), it is possible to live a healthy lifestyle without cutting ties with it completely. Fitness trainers, dietitians and doctors like unwinding with a libation just like the rest of us. But the difference between them and, well, everyone else is that they know the healthiest alcohol to drink—or at the very least, what drinks are going to do the least damage to the brain and body. Of course, no matter what you’re drinking, moderation is key. “Moderation is defined as two drinks or fewer per day for men, and one drink or less for women,” says registered dietitian Melissa Rifkin, RD. And no, using a wine glass as big as your head isn’t a way around the recs. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, “one drink” can be 12 ounces of beer, five ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of a spirit. The guidelines also say that some people shouldn’t drink alcohol at all, which includes people who are under 21, pregnant, on certain medications or have alcohol use disorder. With that caveat in place, what alcoholic drinks might you see your dietitian or fitness instructor drinking at the bar? We've rounded up 16 healthy-ish picks. Cheers!
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