Alcohol Myths and Facts

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Alcohol can be deceiving - while it may initially seem stimulating, it is a depressant that impairs judgment. Contrary to popular belief, switching between beer, wine, and liquor won't make you drunker. Only time can eliminate alcohol from your system. Factors like body weight, metabolism, and gender influence how alcohol affects individuals. Eating before drinking won't sober you up, and mixing drinks may upset your stomach but won't increase intoxication.


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  1. ALCOHOL True or False

  2. TRUE OR FALSE Alcohol is a depressant

  3. TRUE Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. Although the initial effects may be euphoric and seem stimulating, alcohol slows down the brain activity- the ability to make good judgments

  4. TRUE OR FALSE Beer is less intoxicating than other types of alcoholic beverage.

  5. FALSE One 12-ounce can of beer = One 5- ounce glass of wine = 1.5-ounce liquor

  6. TRUE OR FALSE Switching between beer, wine, and liquor will make you drunker.

  7. FALSE Mixing types of drinks may make you sicker by upsetting your stomach, but not more intoxicated. Alcohol is alcohol.

  8. TRUE OR FALSE Only time will remove alcohol from the system

  9. TRUE Only time will remove alcohol from the system. It takes the body approximately one hour to eliminate the alcohol in one drink. MYTH: Cold Showers, fresh air or hot coffee help sober a person.

  10. TRUE OR FALSE Eating a big meal before you drink will keep you sober.

  11. FALSE Drinking on a full stomach will only delay the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, not prevent it. Eating before you drink is not a defense against getting drunk.

  12. TRUE OR FALSE There are many factors that affect a person's reaction to alcohol

  13. TRUE FACT: Many factors that affect a person's reaction to alcohol body weight, metabolism, body chemistry, amount of alcohol consumed, time in which consumed, gender (women have less dehydrogenase, enzyme that metabolizes alcohol. They also tend to have higher body fat, which reduces % of lean body mass to distribute concentration of alcohol) & more.

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