Lesson Starter Summarise the effect of a high fat and high salt diet on the human body List 3 changes we could make to lead a healthier lifestyle.

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Lesson Starter Summarise the effect of a high fat and high salt diet on the human body List 3 changes we could make to lead a healthier lifestyle

What is the most commonly used recreational drug in the UK? Discuss What is the most commonly used recreational drug in the UK?

To learn about the effect of alcohol on the body Learning Intention To learn about the effect of alcohol on the body

https://www.twig-world.com/film/alcohol-the-poison-1646/

Alcohol Most commonly used RECREATIONAL DRUG Absorbed and carried into bloodstream Depressant: Short term and long term effects Broken down in liver (harmless product)

Alcohol Units One unit = how much a HEALTHY adult can break down in an hour Upper limit per week: -Woman: 14 units - Men: 21 units

Alcohol and the Brain https://www.twig-world.com/film/alcohol-and-the-brain-1644/

Short term effects of Alcohol Slurred speech Drowsiness Vomiting  Upset stomach Headaches Breathing difficulties  Distorted vision and hearing  Impaired judgment  Decreased perception and coordination  Unconsciousness  Coma Blackouts (memory lapses, where the drinker cannot remember events that occurred while under the influence)

Long Term effects of Alcohol Weight gain Liver damage- cirrhosis Pancreatic damage (enzymes) Increased risk to cancer High blood pressure, stroke, and other heart-related diseases Permanent damage to the brain Gastritis (inflammation of stomach walls)  Nerve damage  Fertility problems

Copy and Complete _________ is the most commonly used recreational drug in the UK. It is absorbed from the gut into the _______ and eventually reaches the brain. Alcohol is broken down in the _______. 1 unit of alcohol equals how much can be broken down in 1 hour by a _______ person. It is recommended that ______drink no more than 14 units a week and _____ drink no more than 21. Alcohol has both short and long term effects to the body: 3 examples of short term affects of alcohol include: _____, _____ and _____. 3 examples of long term effect are: _______, ______ and _______.

Task Draw a diagram of a human body Label where alcohol affects and the effect it has