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Which factor generally affects a person's BAC faster?
Drinking on an empty stomach allows alcohol to be absorbed into the bloodstream much faster, leading to a quicker rise in BAC. Food slows down alcohol absorptio
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Question: Which factor generally affects a person's BAC faster?
Answer options:
- Drinking slowly over several hours.
- Consuming food before or during drinking. ✅ Drinking on an empty stomach.
- Drinking non-alcoholic beverages between alcoholic ones.
Correct answer: Drinking on an empty stomach.
Explanation: Drinking on an empty stomach allows alcohol to be absorbed into the bloodstream much faster, leading to a quicker rise in BAC. Food slows down alcohol absorption, and pacing drinks with non-alcoholic beverages gives the body more time to process alcohol.
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