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not drink too much or eat before they drink

Someone who wants to pace their drinking could try:

  1. Taking small sips to drink more slowly
  2. Alternating non-alcohol drinks and alcohol drinks
  3. Limiting drinking to one or fewer drinks per hour
  4. Avoid binge drink
  5. Eat before or while drinking alcohol may slow its absorption into the body,
  6. Never drink on an empty stomach
  7. Drink water in between alcoholic drink.

Further explanation

The more you drink, the longer the alcohol stays in your body.  Blood Alcohol Concentrate (BAC) is a percentage of alcohol in a person's bloodstream. When the BAC increases, the level of alcohol-related impairment you experience also increasing.  

Many factors affect how alcohol absorb and metabolize such as age, gender, body weight, and health condition. On average, the liver processes one ounce of pure alcohol in sixty minutes.

When a woman and man drink the same amount of alcohol, women likely have higher blood alcohol concentrations than man. It is because the woman body has less amount of water to dilute the alcohol, so the alcohol stays longer in women's body. We can conclude that gender affects alcohol absorption even if they are the same age and weight.

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