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CHAPTER 10: ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND CAFFEINE By: Brittney Blakley, Kelsey Silljer, Megan Kaminkski, Robyn Lukan and Scott

EHE 258 - Ch.10 - Alcohol, Tabacco & Caffine

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  • 1. Chapter 10:Alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine
    By: Brittney Blakley, Kelsey Silljer, Megan Kaminkski, Robyn Lukan and Scott

2. DO YOU DO DRUGS?
3. I DO drugs!
I drink alcohol.
4. ALCOHOL is A DRUG!
5. Alcohol Sales
6. According to the Canadian Addiction Survey...
1) Light Infrequent Drinker
2) Light Frequent Drinker
3) Heavy Infrequent Drinker
4) Heavy Frequent Drinker
7. The benefits of ALCOHOL
MODERATE alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and ischemic stroke.
8. Depressant
Abuse
Humiliated
FRIENDSHIPS
ACCIDENTS
insulted
VERBAL ABUSE
Negative effects
FUN
DEATH
Social Life
ARGUEMENTS
Family & Marriage
9. Binge Drinking & The Post- Secondary Student
Liquid Courage
Social Lubricant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWCUekDn7cw
10. Physiological & Behavioural Effects of Alcohol
Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol): The intoxicating substance found in alcohol.Fermentation: The process whereby yeast organisms break down plant sugars to yield ethanol.
Distillation: The process whereby mash is subject to high temperatures to release alcohol vapours, which are then condensed and mixed with water to make the final product.
Proof: A measure of the percentage of alcohol in a beverage.
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC):The ratio if alcohol to total blood volume; the factor to use to measure the effects of alcohol.
Learned Behavioural Tolerance: The ability of drinkers to modify their behaviours so that they appear sober even when they have high BAC levels.
11. Effects of various BAC levels