Chapter 4.5: In Depth: Alcohol

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Chapter 4.5: In Depth: Alcohol Alcohol and Your Body Moderation Alcohol Abuse $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 FINAL ROUND

Alcohol and Your Body: $100 Question Where is alcohol absorbed into the body? throughout all body tissues the liver the stomach AND the small intestine ONLY the stomach ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alcohol and Your Body: $100 Answer Where is alcohol absorbed into the body? throughout all body tissues the liver the stomach AND the small intestine ONLY the stomach BACK TO GAME

Alcohol and Your Body: $200 Question Metabolic tolerance is a condition that ________. only occurs in men occurs when a person steadily increases alcohol consumption over time is the result of one incidence of binge drinking occurs in the stomach ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alcohol and Your Body: $200 Answer Metabolic tolerance is a condition that ________. only occurs in men occurs when a person steadily increases alcohol consumption over time is the result of one incidence of binge drinking occurs in the stomach BACK TO GAME

Alcohol and Your Body: $300 Question Which of the following statements about alcohol metabolism is FALSE? Women do not oxidize as much alcohol in their stomach as men. Physical activity will speed up the breakdown of alcohol. Eating certain foods while drinking can slow the body's absorption of alcohol. On average, a healthy adult metabolizes one drink per hour. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alcohol and Your Body: $300 Answer Which of the following statements about alcohol metabolism is FALSE? Women do not oxidize as much alcohol in their stomach as men. Physical activity will speed up the breakdown of alcohol. Eating certain foods while drinking can slow the body's absorption of alcohol. On average, a healthy adult metabolizes one drink per hour. BACK TO GAME

Moderation: $100 Question You are a 25-year-old female who wants to drink in "moderation". How much can you drink? up to two drinks per day up to ten drinks per week up to one drink per week up to one drink per day ANSWER BACK TO GAME

up to ten drinks per week up to one drink per week Moderation: $100 Answer You are a 25-year-old female who wants to drink in "moderation". How much can you drink? up to two drinks per day up to ten drinks per week up to one drink per week up to one drink per day BACK TO GAME

Moderation: $200 Question ________ is a phytochemical found in red wine that may be able to lower our risk for certain chronic diseases. Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) Ethanol Resveratrol Alcohol ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) Ethanol Resveratrol Alcohol Moderation: $200 Answer ________ is a phytochemical found in red wine that may be able to lower our risk for certain chronic diseases. Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) Ethanol Resveratrol Alcohol BACK TO GAME

Moderation: $300 Question Moderate alcohol intake ________. can help you lose weight decreases appetite in the elderly increases the risk of heart disease increases levels of HDL "good" cholesterol ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Moderate alcohol intake ________. can help you lose weight Moderation: $300 Answer Moderate alcohol intake ________. can help you lose weight decreases appetite in the elderly increases the risk of heart disease increases levels of HDL "good" cholesterol BACK TO GAME

Alcohol Abuse: $100 Question Binge drinking is the consumption of ________ or more alcoholic drinks on one occasion. 5 8 10 15 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alcohol Abuse: $100 Answer Binge drinking is the consumption of ________ or more alcoholic drinks on one occasion. 5 8 10 15 BACK TO GAME

Alcohol Abuse: $200 Question Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) ________. causes physical, not mental, abnormalities is one of the most common causes of mental retardation in the U.S. is reversible is usually not identified at birth ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alcohol Abuse: $200 Answer Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) ________. causes physical, not mental, abnormalities is one of the most common causes of mental retardation in the U.S. is reversible is usually not identified at birth BACK TO GAME

Alcohol Abuse: $300 Question Excessive alcohol intake is the ________ leading cause of all deaths in the U.S. 5th 4th 3rd 2nd ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alcohol Abuse: $300 Answer Excessive alcohol intake is the ________ leading cause of all deaths in the U.S. 5th 4th 3rd 2nd BACK TO GAME

How many kcal per gram does alcohol provide? 9 7 4 FINAL ROUND Question How many kcal per gram does alcohol provide? 9 7 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

How many kcal per gram does alcohol provide? 9 7 4 FINAL ROUND Answer How many kcal per gram does alcohol provide? 9 7 4 BACK TO GAME