Alcohol Facts
Short-term Effects
Long-term Effects
Making Healthy Choices
100

What is the legal drinking age in the United States?

What is 21.

100

Name one short-term effect of alcohol on the body.

What is Slurred speech, impaired judgment, poor coordination, dizziness, etc 

100

 What is one long-term effect of heavy alcohol consumption on the liver?

What is Liver damage/cirrhosis, hepatitis, fatty liver, etc. 

100

What are some alternative activities you can engage in instead of drinking alcohol?

What are sports, hobbies, reading, spending time with friends/family, etc.

200

True or False: Alcohol is a depressant that slows down the central nervous system.

What is true.

200

True or False: Alcohol can impair your ability to make sound decisions.

What is True

200

True or False: Long-term alcohol abuse can lead to memory problems and cognitive impairments.

What is true.

200

 True or False: Drinking alcohol is the only way to have fun at social events.

What is False

300

What is the main organ responsible for metabolizing alcohol in the body?

What is liver.

300

What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving in most states?

What is .08%

300

How does alcohol use during pregnancy affect the unborn baby?

What is it can cause fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) or other developmental disorders.

300

 How can you support someone who is struggling with alcohol addiction?

What is encouraging them to seek help, providing emotional support, avoiding enabling behaviors, etc.

400

How many calories are in one gram of alcohol?

What is 7.

400

What are the potential risks of alcohol poisoning?

What is Breathing difficulties, seizures, unconsciousness, coma, etc. 

400

What is one long-term effect of alcohol on the cardiovascular system?

What is increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, etc. 

400

Why is it important to set limits and know your personal boundaries when it comes to alcohol?

What is to prevent negative consequences and maintain control over your actions.

500

What is the average concentration of alcohol in a standard alcoholic beverage?

What is 40% (or 80 proof).

500

How does alcohol affect the quality of your sleep?

What is it disrupts the sleep cycle, leading to poor sleep quality. 

500

 What are the potential consequences of chronic alcohol abuse on mental health?

What is depression, anxiety, addiction, increased risk of suicide, etc.

500

How can you say "no" to peer pressure when it comes to drinking alcohol?

What is assertively decline, suggest alternative activities, surround yourself with supportive friends, etc.

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