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Which factor has the LEAST impact on how quickly alcohol affects an individual?
While the percentage of alcohol in different types of beverages varies (e.g., beer typically has less ABV than spirits per volume), a 'standard drink' of beer,
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Question: Which factor has the LEAST impact on how quickly alcohol affects an individual?
Answer options:
- Their body weight and composition.
- Whether they are consuming food alongside alcohol. ✅ The type of alcohol consumer (e.g., beer vs. spirits).
- Their emotional state.
Correct answer: The type of alcohol consumer (e.g., beer vs. spirits).
Explanation: While the percentage of alcohol in different types of beverages varies (e.g., beer typically has less ABV than spirits per volume), a 'standard drink' of beer, wine, or spirits contains roughly the same amount of pure alcohol and will affect a person similarly over time. Body weight/composition, food consumption, and emotional state significantly impact absorption and tolerance. The type of alcohol itself, when measured as standard drinks, has the least impact on the rate of intoxication compared to the other factors.
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