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What is the maximum number of standard drinks an average female (over 18) can consume in one hour to stay within the low-risk drinking guidelines?
According to Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health, to stay within low-risk drinking guidelines, adult women should consume no more than 1 standard drink per
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Question: What is the maximum number of standard drinks an average female (over 18) can consume in one hour to stay within the low-risk drinking guidelines?
Answer options: ✅ One standard drink.
- Two standard drinks.
- Three standard drinks.
- It depends entirely on her body weight.
Correct answer: One standard drink.
Explanation: According to Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health, to stay within low-risk drinking guidelines, adult women should consume no more than 1 standard drink per hour. While body weight and metabolism play a role, the general guideline for women is one standard drink per hour to process alcohol safely and avoid immediate intoxication (option A). Options B and C exceed this guideline. While body weight is a factor (option D), the established guideline provides a practical rule of thumb relevant to Smart Serve.
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