Alcohol, Tobacco, and Caffeine PDF
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Lisa Michalek
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This document is a presentation about the effects of alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine on health. It discusses topics such as fermentation, distillation, BAC, binge drinking, and the side effects and related health issues. Includes the effects of each substance on the human body and the resulting diseases.
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Caffeine © Lisa Michalek Alcohol Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) – an addictive drug produced by fermentation and found in beer, wine, liqueur and liqueurs Fermentation – the process where yeast break down plant sugars to make ethanol Di...
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Caffeine © Lisa Michalek Alcohol Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) – an addictive drug produced by fermentation and found in beer, wine, liqueur and liqueurs Fermentation – the process where yeast break down plant sugars to make ethanol Distillation – the process where alcohol vapors are released from mash at high temperatures. The vapors are then condensed and mixed with water to make an alcohol product. Proof The measure of the percentage of alcohol in the beverage. Most wines are between 12 and 15 percent Most ales are between 6 and 8 percent Most beers are between 2 and 6 percent Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) The ratio of alcohol to total blood volume Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Binge Drinking Drinking for the purpose of becoming Drunk Five drinks in a single sitting for men Four drinks in a single sitting for women Effects of Alcohol Dehydration Hangover Symptoms – muscle and headaches, upset stomach, anxiety, depression and thirst Shrinkage in brain size and weight High blood pressure and increased heart rate Cirrhosis of the Liver – liver cells die and damage becomes permanent Cancer of the esophagus, stomach, mouth, tongue, and liver Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) A disorder that may affect the fetus when the mother consumes alcohol during pregnancy. Effects include: mental retardation, small head, tremors, and abnormalities of the face, limbs, heart and brain. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) An organization whose goal is to help alcoholics stop drinking Al-Anon – a group that helps adult relative and friends of alcoholics understand the disease and how they can contribute to the recovery process Alateen – a group that helps adolescents live with alcoholic parents Tobacco The chemical stimulant nicotine is the major substance in tobacco products along with 4000 other chemical substances Tobacco Products Tobacco can be burned in a cigarette, pipe or cigar and nicotine is released and inhaled into the lungs Sucking or chewing a pinch of snuff releases nicotine into the saliva and then it is absorbed through the membranes of the mouth Effects of Smoking Caffeine A stimulant found in coffee, tea, chocolate and some soft drinks Side effects include wakefulness, insomnia, irregular heartbeats, dizziness, nausea, indigestion and heartburn