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Alcohol and Nutrition Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol and Nutrition Alcohol is a drug Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol in Beverages Moderation –A drink 15g or ½ oz pure alcohol –Proof Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol in Beverages Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol in the Body Alcohol dehydrogenase Alcohol: Males vs. females Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol in the Body Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol Arrives in the Liver Acetaldehyde Alcohol abuse NAD Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol Disrupts the Liver Fatty liver Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol Disrupts the Liver Fibrosis Cirrhosis Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol Disrupts the Liver MEOS = microsomal ethanol- oxidizing system Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol Arrives in the Brain Narcotic effects Effect on ADH Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

kCal in Alcoholic Beverages & Mixers, cont’d

Alcohol’s effects on the Brain

Alcohol & Malnutrition Nutrient displacement Interference with nutrient metabolism Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol & Malnutrition Alcoholism Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol’s Short-Term Effects Suicide Homicide Accidents Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol’s Short-Term Effects Assault Sexual assault Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol’s Short-Term Effects Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol’s Long-Term Effects Alcohol and pregnancy Heavy alcohol consumption Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Alcohol’s Long-Term Effects Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning

Personal Strategies Social aspects Consumption strategy Myths Copyright 2005 Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning