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The Health Risks of Alcohol Use

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1 The Health Risks of Alcohol Use

2 Alcohol is an addictive drug
Alcohol is a depressant, which means it slows the central nervous system

3 Intoxication is the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance, and the person’s physical and mental control is significantly reduced.

4 Factors that Influence Alcohol’s Effect
Body Size Gender Food Rate of intake Amount Medicine decrease/increase effectiveness change absorption rates change chemicals

5 Short-term Effects of Alcohol
1. Changes in the brain Though processes disorganized Memory/Concentration dulled Judgment altered Coordination impaired Increase risk of stroke in young people

6 Short-term Effects of Alcohol
2. Cardiovascular changes Large amounts of alcohol decrease heart rate and blood pressure

7 Short-term Effects of Alcohol
3. Toxic chemicals are released as the liver metabolizes alcohol 4. Alcohol increases stomach acid production and can cause nausea and vomiting

8 Long-term Effects of Alcohol
1. Addiction, loss of brain function, brain damage 2. Heart damage and high blood pressure 3. Cirrhosis of the liver 4. Swelling of the pancreas lining

9 Binge drinking Binge drinking is defined as drinking 5 or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting Binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning – a severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcoholic overdose.

10 Binge drinking Symptoms of alcohol poisoning 1. Mental confusion
2. Coma 3. Vomiting and/or seizures 4. Slow respiration 5. Irregular heartbeat


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