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Which of these factors typically slows down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream?
Eating food before or while drinking slows down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream because food helps to line the stomach and absorb some of the alc
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Question: Which of these factors typically slows down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream?
Answer options:
- Drinking on an empty stomach
- Drinking carbonated beverages with alcohol ✅ Eating food before or while drinking
- Drinking quickly
Correct answer: Eating food before or while drinking
Explanation: Eating food before or while drinking slows down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream because food helps to line the stomach and absorb some of the alcohol. Drinking on an empty stomach, consuming carbonated beverages, or drinking quickly all tend to speed up alcohol absorption.
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