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What Can Alcohol Do To My Body??. Introduction. Alcohol takes part in many college social activities Moderate drinking= 1 drink/day for women and 2 drinks/day for men
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Introduction • Alcohol takes part in many college social activities • Moderate drinking= 1 drink/day for women and 2 drinks/day for men • Standard drink= one 12 oz beer or wine cooler, one 5 oz glass of wine, or one 1.5 ounces of liquor (rum, vodka, or whiskey) • Drinking excessively can lead to heart disease, liver failure, or cancer
Statistics • 1,700 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die every year due to unintentional alcohol related accidents • More than 97,000 students are victims of sexual assault or date rape under the influence of alcohol • Approximately 25% of college students experience academic consequences due to alcohol
Alcohol Abuse • Losing motivation in school, work, or social activities • Participating in activities that are against the law • Engaging in activities that are physically harmful
Alcoholism • Craving or feeling the need to drink • Inability to limit the amount of drinks consumed • Always “wanting more” to drink to feel better • Having withdrawals when not consuming alcohol ALCOHOLIC
Alcohol Nutrition Facts • PROTEIN= 4 kcal/gram CARBOHYDRATES= 4 kcal/gram FAT= 9 kcal/gram ALCOHOL= 7 kcal/gram • Average jigger (1.5 oz shot) has 14 grams of alcohol which is 98 calories • 12 oz beer = 150 calories 12 oz light beer = 110 calories 5 oz wine = 90 calories 1 1/2 oz liquor = 90 calories (with 6 oz carbonated drink mix add another 75 calories) MYTH
Popular Alcoholic Beverages • Sam Adams Boston Lager 173 calories in 12 oz • Busch Beer 155 calories in 12 oz • Miller Genuine Draft Beer 155 calories in 12 oz • Corona 162 calories in 12 oz • Michelob Classic Dark Beer 162 calories in 12 oz • Bud Light 119 calories in 12 oz • Miller Light 104 calories in 12 oz • Amstel Light 101 calories in 12 oz
Popular Alcoholic Beverages • Pina Colada 262 calories in 4.5 oz • Tequila Sunrise 189 calories in 5.5 oz • Liquers (1 jigger) 160 calories in 1.5 oz • Wine Cooler 125 calories in 10 oz • Wine 70-90 calories in 5 oz • Hard Liquor (100 proof) 80 calories in 1 oz • Hard Liquor (80 proof) 64 calories in 1 oz
Nutritional Information Scenario: -If you go out on average 3 nights/week and drink 5 (1.5 oz) shots of vodka you are consuming an excess of approximately 500 calories/day -An excess of 1,500 calories/week means you will almost gain1 pound every 2 weeks if no other dietary habits are changed (3,500 calories= 1 lb. of fat) -Considering this, it is likely that you are consuming excess calories by food intake because alcohol stimulates appetite
Scenario=Freshman 15 • One semester = 15 weeks • 1 lb. every 2 weeks=7.5 lbs./ semester • You can easily see why the freshman15 is so common • If there are no changes in dietary habits or exercise levels, you will gain 15 lbs. contributed solely from ALCOHOL CALORIES
Helpful Links • http://www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov/CollegeStudents/calculator/alcoholcalc.aspx (provides a calorie counter calculator for your alcohol consumption, an alcohol cost calculator, and a calculator for your blood alcohol content, BAC, level) • www.webmd.com (useful medical information site)
Works Cited • http://www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov/OtherAlcoholInformation/ (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)