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How can food consumption impact alcohol absorption?

Eating food, especially fatty or protein-rich meals, can slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream by lining the stomach and small intestine.

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Question: How can food consumption impact alcohol absorption?

Answer options:

  • Speeds up absorption
  • Has no effect on absorption ✅ Slows down absorption
  • Increases BAC faster

Correct answer: Slows down absorption

Explanation: Eating food, especially fatty or protein-rich meals, can slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream by lining the stomach and small intestine.

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