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Alcohol: Effects on the Body and Behavior

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Page 1: Alcohol effects

Alcohol: Effects on the Body and

Behavior

Alcohol: Effects on the Body and

Behavior

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Overview:Overview: Definitions Statistics on teen drinking Short- and long-term effects of alcohol Blood alcohol levels Introduction to fetal alcohol syndrome

(FAS)

Definitions Statistics on teen drinking Short- and long-term effects of alcohol Blood alcohol levels Introduction to fetal alcohol syndrome

(FAS)

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“Drinker” Definitions(1)“Drinker” Definitions(1)

Binge drinking: Four or more drinks for

a female and five or more drinks for a

male at one sitting

Binge drinking: Four or more drinks for

a female and five or more drinks for a

male at one sitting

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Chronic drinking: Daily or almost

daily alcohol consumption

(60 drinks per month)

Chronic drinking: Daily or almost

daily alcohol consumption

(60 drinks per month)

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Statistics on Teen Drinking(3)

Statistics on Teen Drinking(3)

Monitoring the Future (MTF) - 2004- one in five 8th graders, more than one in

three 10th graders, and one in two 12th graders had a drink in a month.

Monitoring the Future (MTF) - 2004- one in five 8th graders, more than one in

three 10th graders, and one in two 12th graders had a drink in a month.

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Teen Statistics (cont.)(4)Teen Statistics (cont.)(4)

From National Survey on Drug Use and

Health (2003):10.9 million users ages 12-

207.2 million “binge drinkers”

From National Survey on Drug Use and

Health (2003):10.9 million users ages 12-

207.2 million “binge drinkers”

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Short-term Effects(5,6)Short-term Effects(5,6)

Slower reaction times/reflexes

Heavy sweatingBlurry visionNausea and vomitingLowered reasoning ability

Slower reaction times/reflexes

Heavy sweatingBlurry visionNausea and vomitingLowered reasoning ability

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Poor motor coordinationSlower heart

rate/breathing rateIncreased blood pressureAnxiety/restlessnessLower inhibition

Poor motor coordinationSlower heart

rate/breathing rateIncreased blood pressureAnxiety/restlessnessLower inhibition

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Mental confusionMemory lossComaDeath from respiratory arrest

Mental confusionMemory lossComaDeath from respiratory arrest

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LONG TERM EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL

LONG TERM EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL

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Nervous systemNervous system- Brain Damage- Memory Loss- Confusion - Hallucination

- Brain Damage- Memory Loss- Confusion - Hallucination

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MusclesMuscles Shrinking of muscles

Shrinking of muscles

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LungsLungs Increases chance of Infection

Increases chance of Infection

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LiverLiver CancerHepatitisCirrhosis

CancerHepatitisCirrhosis

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Sexual organsSexual organs Increases risk of gynecological problem

Harm to unborn babies

Increases risk of gynecological problem

Harm to unborn babies

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BOYSBOYS ImpotenceFewer SpermShrinking of testes

ImpotenceFewer SpermShrinking of testes

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HeartHeart Increase blood pressure

Irregular heart rate Enlarges of the heart

Increase blood pressure

Irregular heart rate Enlarges of the heart

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Esophagus/stomachEsophagus/stomach

BleedingUlcerInflammation of the linings

BleedingUlcerInflammation of the linings

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SKINSKIN RednessIncreased Sweating

RednessIncreased Sweating

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NOSENOSE Broadening of the nose

Broadening of the nose

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PANCREASPANCREAS Pain and swelling

Pain and swelling

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Studies on Teen Drinking

Studies on Teen Drinking

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Studies on Teen DrinkingStudies on Teen Drinking

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Blood Alcohol Level: What’s It All About?(6)

Blood Alcohol Level: What’s It All About?(6)

WeightAmount of food and water

in stomachCarbonated alcoholic

beveragesGender

WeightAmount of food and water

in stomachCarbonated alcoholic

beveragesGender

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Blood Alcohol Level Calculations(7)Blood Alcohol Level Calculations(7)

BAL = (150/body weight) x (%alcohol/50) x (ounces consumed) x (0.025)BAL = (150/body weight) x (%alcohol/50) x (ounces consumed) x (0.025)

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Blood Alcohol Level Example

Blood Alcohol Level Example

175 pound man drinks four 12-ounce

cans of beer with 4% alcohol content

175 pound man drinks four 12-ounce

cans of beer with 4% alcohol content

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BAL = (150/175) x (4/50) x (48) x (0.025) =.86 x .08 x 48 x

.025 = .08%

BAL = (150/175) x (4/50) x (48) x (0.025) =.86 x .08 x 48 x

.025 = .08%

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Blood Alcohol Levels:

Blood Alcohol Levels:

BAL = 0.03 to 0.12 (Euphoria

Self-confident/daringShort attention spanPoor judgmentFine motor skills impaired

BAL = 0.03 to 0.12 (Euphoria

Self-confident/daringShort attention spanPoor judgmentFine motor skills impaired

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BAL = 0.09 to 0.25 (Excitement)

SleepyMemory lossReaction time decreasedUncoordinated/loss of balance

Blurry vision and impaired senses

BAL = 0.09 to 0.25 (Excitement)

SleepyMemory lossReaction time decreasedUncoordinated/loss of balance

Blurry vision and impaired senses

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BAL = 0.18 to 0.30 (Confusion)

Confused/dizzyHighly emotionalCannot see/slurred speech

Uncoordinated/sleepyMay not feel pain as easily

BAL = 0.18 to 0.30 (Confusion)

Confused/dizzyHighly emotionalCannot see/slurred speech

Uncoordinated/sleepyMay not feel pain as easily

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BAL = 0.25 to 0.40 ( Stupor) Can barely move at all

Cannot respond to stimuliCannot stand or walkVomitingLapse in and out of consciousness

BAL = 0.25 to 0.40 ( Stupor) Can barely move at all

Cannot respond to stimuliCannot stand or walkVomitingLapse in and out of consciousness

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BAL = 0.35 to 0.50 (Coma)

UnconsciousReflexes depressedDecreased body temperature

Decreased breathing rateDecreased heart rateCould die

BAL = 0.35 to 0.50 (Coma)

UnconsciousReflexes depressedDecreased body temperature

Decreased breathing rateDecreased heart rateCould die

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BAL = Greater than 0.50 (Death)

Breathing stopsThat says it all!

BAL = Greater than 0.50 (Death)

Breathing stopsThat says it all!

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Driving LimitsDriving LimitsMost states set the legal

level of intoxication at 0.08 to 0.10

Most states set the legal level of

intoxication at 0.08 to 0.10

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Drinking is a Personal Choice but Who Else is

Affected?

Drinking is a Personal Choice but Who Else is

Affected?Friends and family StrangersUnborn babies – Fetal alcohol syndrome

Friends and family StrangersUnborn babies – Fetal alcohol syndrome

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What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

When mother drinks, baby drinks

Alcohol disrupts brain development

When mother drinks, baby drinks

Alcohol disrupts brain development

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Looking BackLooking Back Drinking has various definitions

Binge and Chronic

Drinking can have short- and long-term effects

Slower reaction times Memory loss Nervous system/liver problems

Drinking has various definitions Binge and Chronic

Drinking can have short- and long-term effects

Slower reaction times Memory loss Nervous system/liver problems

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Looking Back (cont.)Looking Back (cont.)

Blood alcohol levels are affected by weight and gender

Drinking is a personal choice, but it can affect those around you

Blood alcohol levels are affected by weight and gender

Drinking is a personal choice, but it can affect those around you