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What common effect does food have on alcohol absorption?
Consuming food, especially fatty or protein-rich foods, before or while drinking alcohol, helps to slow down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloo
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Question: What common effect does food have on alcohol absorption?
Answer options:
- It speeds up alcohol absorption. ✅ It slows down alcohol absorption.
- It prevents alcohol from being absorbed entirely.
- It has no effect on alcohol absorption.
Correct answer: It slows down alcohol absorption.
Explanation: Consuming food, especially fatty or protein-rich foods, before or while drinking alcohol, helps to slow down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. This allows the liver more time to process the alcohol. It does not prevent absorption or speed it up.
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