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Title: Alcohol and Nutrition


1
Alcohol and Nutrition
Beverages
Liver
Excretion
Absorption
Metabolism
Malnutrition
Nutrition Facts
Short-term Effects
University Use
Long-term Effects
Quiz
Brain
Liver Deterioration
2
Alcohol in Beverages
  • Each of these servings equals one drink

3
Alcohol in the Stomach
  • 20 absorbed immediately in empty stomach
  • Food slows absorption
  • Enzyme Alcohol Dehydrogenase- decreases amount
    of alcohol entering the blood by 20

4
Alcohol in the Liver
  • Processes one drink per hour or ½ oz. of ethanol
  • Alcohol makes the biggest impact on the liver

5

Alcohol Metabolism
NAD
NADH H
NAD
NADH H
Alcohol (ethanol)
Acetyl CoA
Acetaldehyde
Acetate
Alcohol dehydrogenase
Acetaldehyde dehydrogenase
CoA
  • High concentration of acetaldehyde to brain and
    other tissues are responsible for many of the
    damaging effects

6
Liver Deterioration
  • Fatty Liver
  • Accumulation of fat
  • Fibrosis
  • Cells
  • lose their function
  • characteristics of connective tissue cells
  • Cirrhosis
  • Cells
  • die
  • permanently lose their function

Cirrhosis
7
Excretion of Alcohol
  • Alcohol is not digested nor chemically changed in
    the blood stream
  • Amount of alcohol in breath and urine
    proportional to amount still in bloodstream

8
Alcohols Effects on the Brain
  • 0.05- Impaired judgment, relaxed inhibitions,
    altered heart rate
  • 0.10- Impaired coordination, delayed reaction
    time, exaggerated emotions, impaired peripheral
    vision, impaired ability to operate a vehicle
  • 0.15- Slurred speech, blurred vision, staggered
    walk, seriously impaired coordination and judgment
  • 0.20- Double vision, inability to walk
  • 0.30- Uninhibited behavior, confusion, inability
    to comprehend
  • 0.40 to 0.60- Unconsciousness, shock, coma, death
    (cardiac or respiratory failure)

9
Nutrition Facts
  • Contributes to fat storage in central region aka
    Beer Belly
  • 7 kcal/gram
  • Recommendation Not more than two drinks/day for
    average-size man one drink/day for average-size
    woman

10
Alcohol Malnutrition
  • Primary Malnutrition- alcohol displaces food
  • Secondary Malnutrition-alcohol interferes with
    digestion and absorption of nutrients

Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome- Thiamin deficiency
11
Alcohols Short-Term Effects
  • Binge Drinking
  • (4 or 5 drinks)
  • Alcohol Poisoning
  • Alcohol consumption
  • Suicide (33)
  • Homicide (50)
  • Accidents (50)
  • DE (2002) DE (2007)
  • -gt 51 fatalities 19 fatalities
  • Violence (Robbery, rape, assault)
  • Victim of crime
  • Injury (falls, drownings, fire)

12
Alcohols Long-Term Effects
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  • Liver Disease
  • Kidney Disease
  • Heart Disease
  • Cancer

13
University Use
  • Students drink 4 billion cans of beer yearly
  • 360,000 of 12 million undergraduates will die
    from alcohol-related causes while in school
  • Nearly ½ of college students are binge drinkers
  • Average student spends 900 per year on alcohol
    (books 450/year)

14
Quiz
  • What is considered one drink?
  • 10 oz. beer
  • 6 oz. glass of wine
  • 1 ½ oz. hard liquor
  • 8 oz. wine cooler
  • What is Delawares Blood Alcohol Concentration
    Limit?
  • .20
  • .05
  • .10
  • .08

3. What is the approximate BAC when a
person has slurred speech, staggered walk
blurred vision? A. .30
B. .15 C. .10 D.
.05
Answers 1. C 2. D 3. B
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