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Alcohol. Mrs. McWilliams 7 th and 8 th Grade Health. What is Alcohol?. Depressant Contains an intoxicating substance called ethyl alcohol or ethanol Produced by the fermentation process The anaerobic (no oxygen) conversion of sugar to carbon dioxide and alcohol by yeast. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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AlcoholMrs. McWilliams 7th and 8th Grade Health
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Depressant
Contains an intoxicating substance called ethyl alcohol or ethanol
Produced by the fermentation process◦ The anaerobic (no oxygen) conversion of sugar to
carbon dioxide and alcohol by yeast.
What is Alcohol?
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The concentration of alcohol in a beverage is the proof value
Proof value = 2X percentage alcohol. Example: 100 proof (whiskey) contains 50% alcohol
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12 oz beer
5 oz wine
Mixed drink with 1.5 oz of 80 proof liquor (40% alcohol)
Current recommendations are:– 1 drink/day for women– 2 drinks/day for men
ONE DRINK = 0.6 oz alcohol
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Alcohol Use Patterns in the USA 1/3 are abstainers
2/3 are drinkers– 1/3 are light drinkers– 1/3 are moderate/heavy drinkers
10% of the drinking population is considered heavy drinkers- they are responsible for 50% of all alcohol consumption in the US!
Annual Sales of alcohol average out to roughly 2.3 gallons of absolute alcohol per person!
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Absorption and Metabolism 20% rapidly absorbed into bloodstream
75 % through upper part of the small intestine and the rest enters further along in the intestinal tract.
Metabolism of alcohol is in the liver.
2-10% is not metabolized but is excreted through the sweat glands, lungs and kidneys.
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Factors that Affect Alcohol Absorption Strength of the beverage Number of drinks consumed Speed of consumption Presence of food in stomach Physical tolerance
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Blood Alcohol Concentration Percentage of alcohol in a measured
amount of blood
Measured from exhaled breath or blood sample
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Possible consequences of
frequent alcohol use
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Drinking alcohol impairs vision, reaction time, and coordination.
DWI and DUI –leading cause of death among
teens
Signs of intoxication can begin to appear as low as 0.02
There is no acceptable BAC level for anyone under 21
Drinking and Driving
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Normal healthy liver
Liver with cirrhosis
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Fetus is exposed to alcohol in a slower manner
than an adult Damage results in mental retardation Other characteristics are low birth weight,
facial abnormalities, widely spaced eyes, and a much smaller head
Full expression rate: 1-3 out of 1000 births Partial expression rate: 3-9/100 births
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Characteristics
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Alcoholism- different patterns Regular daily intake of large amounts
Regular heavy drinking limited to weekends
Long periods of sobriety interspersed with periods of binge drinking lasting weeks or months
Heavy drinking limited to periods of stress
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Who Wants to be a
Millionaire?Alcohol Edition
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A major factor in traffic accidents, homicides, and suicides for 16 to 24 year olds is
a. alcohol useb. smoking cigarettesc. affiliation with gangsd. psychological disorders
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a. Alcohol Use
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Teens often choose to drink because they think it
a. Increases their self confidenceb. sharpens perceptionsc. enhances memoryd. improves judgment
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a. Increases their self confidence
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When a person stumbles and has difficulty walking after consuming alcohol, he or she
a. has withdrawal symptomsb. is intoxicatedc. has alcohol poisoningd. has a nervous system disorder
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b. Is intoxicated
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True/ False
Food in the stomach allows a person to drink heavily without becoming intoxicated.
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False
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A physical and psychological dependence on the drug ethanol is
a. Addictionb. Alcohol Poisoningc. Intoxicationd. Alcoholism
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d. Alcoholism
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True/ False
The liver is responsible for breaking down alcohol.
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True
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A condition is which the liver tissue is destroyed and replaced with useless scar tissue is
a. Fatty liverb. Arteriosclerosisc. Cirrhosisd. Fermentation
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c. Cirrhosis
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An inflammation or infection of the liver, sometimes caused by the toxic effects of alcohol is called
a. Fatty liverb. Hepatitisc. Cirrhosisd. Fetal alcohol syndrome
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b. Hepatitis
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True/False
Some binge drinkers mistakenly believe that they are not really in trouble with alcohol because they do not drink every day.
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True
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The chemical action of yeast on sugars is
a. Delirium tremensb. Ethanolc. Fermentationd. Hydrolization
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c. Fermentation
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True/ False
Short term effects of alcohol use on the body can include cirrhosis and brain damage.
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False
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True/False
A serving of beer or wine contains less alcohol than a serving of whiskey.
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False
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The first stage of alcoholism is characterized by
a. Malnutritionb. Defensive behaviorc. Rationalization of drinking behaviord. Reverse alcohol tolerance
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c. Rationalization of drinking behavior
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In the United States, fetal alcohol syndrome is the leading cause of
a. Sudden infant death syndromeb. Mental retardationc. Alcoholic hepatitisd. Stillbirth
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b. Mental retardation
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True/ False
The kidneys oxidize alcohol to form water, carbon dioxide, and energy.
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False
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