Unit 7
Alcohol

Short Answer

How does the digestion of alcohol for women differ from that for men?

Women have less of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol in the stomach. As a result, alcohol is absorbed faster into the bloodstream and travels to the brain more quickly. Therefore, when equivalent amounts of alcohol are consumed, a woman’s blood alcohol content will be higher than a man’s, leaving the women more vulnerable to drinking-related impairments.

 


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