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What is the primary effect of food on alcohol absorption?

Food, especially fatty or protein-rich food, slows down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. This means alcohol enters the system more gr

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Question: What is the primary effect of food on alcohol absorption?

Answer options:

  • It increases the rate of alcohol absorption.
  • It has no effect on alcohol absorption. ✅ It slows down the rate of alcohol absorption.
  • It neutralizes the alcohol in the stomach.

Correct answer: It slows down the rate of alcohol absorption.

Explanation: Food, especially fatty or protein-rich food, slows down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. This means alcohol enters the system more gradually, potentially allowing the body more time to metabolize it, but it does not prevent or neutralize the absorption entirely. While this can help manage intoxication, it does not mean a person can drink limitless amounts.

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