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Alcohol: Effects on the Body and Behavior Chapter 10 - Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome CDC’s 2005 Science Ambassador Program

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Page 1: Alcohol: Effects on the Body and Behavior Chapter 10 - Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome CDC’s 2005 Science

Alcohol: Effects on the Body and Behavior

Alcohol: Effects on the Body and Behavior

Chapter 10 - Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and

Fetal Alcohol SyndromeCDC’s 2005 Science Ambassador Program

Chapter 10 - Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and

Fetal Alcohol SyndromeCDC’s 2005 Science Ambassador Program

Page 2: Alcohol: Effects on the Body and Behavior Chapter 10 - Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome CDC’s 2005 Science

Overview:Overview: Definitions Statistics on teen drinking Short- and long-term effects of alcohol Blood alcohol levels Introduction to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

Definitions Statistics on teen drinking Short- and long-term effects of alcohol Blood alcohol levels Introduction to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

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“Drinker” Definitions(1)“Drinker” Definitions(1)

Binge drinking: Four or more drinks for a female and five or more drinks for a male at one sitting

Click to see data on binge drinking in your state

Binge drinking: Four or more drinks for a female and five or more drinks for a male at one sitting

Click to see data on binge drinking in your state

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“Drinker” Definitions(2)“Drinker” Definitions(2)

Chronic drinking: Daily or almost daily alcohol consumption (60 drinks per month)

Click here to see data on chronic drinking in your state

Chronic drinking: Daily or almost daily alcohol consumption (60 drinks per month)

Click here to see data on chronic drinking in your state

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Statistics on Teen Drinking(3)Statistics on Teen Drinking(3)

Monitoring the Future (MTF) reported that in 2004, nearly one in five 8th graders, more than one in three 10th graders, and nearly one in two 12th graders had a drink in the past month.

Monitoring the Future (MTF) reported that in 2004, nearly one in five 8th graders, more than one in three 10th graders, and nearly one in two 12th graders had a drink in the past month.

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Teen Statistics (cont.)(4)Teen Statistics (cont.)(4)

From National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2003):

10.9 million users ages 12-20

7.2 million “binge drinkers”

From National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2003):

10.9 million users ages 12-20

7.2 million “binge drinkers”

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Short-term Effects(5,6)Short-term Effects(5,6)

Slower reaction times/reflexes Heavy sweating Blurry vision Nausea and vomiting Lowered reasoning ability

Slower reaction times/reflexes Heavy sweating Blurry vision Nausea and vomiting Lowered reasoning ability

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Short-term Effects (cont.)(5,6)Short-term Effects (cont.)(5,6)

Poor motor coordination Slower heart rate/breathing rate Increased blood pressure Anxiety/restlessness Lower inhibition

Poor motor coordination Slower heart rate/breathing rate Increased blood pressure Anxiety/restlessness Lower inhibition

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Mental confusion Memory loss Coma Death from respiratory arrest

Mental confusion Memory loss Coma Death from respiratory arrest

Short-term Effects (cont.)(5,6) Short-term Effects (cont.)(5,6)

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Long-term Effects(5,6)Long-term Effects(5,6)

Nervous system Muscles Lungs Liver

Nervous system Muscles Lungs Liver

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Long-term Effects (cont.)(5,6)Long-term Effects (cont.)(5,6)

Sexual organs Brain Heart Esophagus/stomach

Sexual organs Brain Heart Esophagus/stomach

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Page 13: Alcohol: Effects on the Body and Behavior Chapter 10 - Full Circle Advertising: A Look at Teen Alcohol Use and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome CDC’s 2005 Science

Studies on Teen DrinkingStudies on Teen Drinking

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Studies on Teen DrinkingStudies on Teen Drinking

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Blood Alcohol Level: What’s It All About?(6)

Blood Alcohol Level: What’s It All About?(6)

Blood alcohol level (BAL) depends on: Weight Amount of food and water in stomach Carbonated alcoholic beverages Gender

Blood alcohol level (BAL) depends on: Weight Amount of food and water in stomach Carbonated alcoholic beverages Gender

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Blood Alcohol Level Calculations(7)Blood Alcohol Level Calculations(7)

BAL = (150/body weight) x (%alcohol/50) x (ounces consumed) x (0.025)BAL = (150/body weight) x (%alcohol/50) x (ounces consumed) x (0.025)

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Blood Alcohol Level ExampleBlood Alcohol Level Example

175 pound man drinks four 12-ounce cans of beer with 4% alcohol content

BAL = (150/175) x (4/50) x (48) x (0.025) =.86 x .08 x 48 x .025 = .08%

175 pound man drinks four 12-ounce cans of beer with 4% alcohol content

BAL = (150/175) x (4/50) x (48) x (0.025) =.86 x .08 x 48 x .025 = .08%

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Blood Alcohol Levels: So What?(8)Blood Alcohol Levels: So What?(8)

BAL = 0.03 to 0.12 (Euphoria) Self-confident/daring Short attention span Poor judgment Fine motor skills impaired

BAL = 0.03 to 0.12 (Euphoria) Self-confident/daring Short attention span Poor judgment Fine motor skills impaired

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Blood Alcohol Levels(8)Blood Alcohol Levels(8)

BAL = 0.09 to 0.25 (Excitement) Sleepy Memory loss Reaction time decreased Uncoordinated/loss of balance Blurry vision and impaired senses

BAL = 0.09 to 0.25 (Excitement) Sleepy Memory loss Reaction time decreased Uncoordinated/loss of balance Blurry vision and impaired senses

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Blood Alcohol Levels(8)Blood Alcohol Levels(8)

BAL = 0.18 to 0.30 (Confusion) Confused/dizzy Highly emotional Cannot see/slurred speech Uncoordinated/sleepy May not feel pain as easily

BAL = 0.18 to 0.30 (Confusion) Confused/dizzy Highly emotional Cannot see/slurred speech Uncoordinated/sleepy May not feel pain as easily

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Blood Alcohol Levels(8)Blood Alcohol Levels(8)

BAL = 0.25 to 0.40 (Stupor) Can barely move at all Cannot respond to stimuli Cannot stand or walk Vomiting Lapse in and out of consciousness

BAL = 0.25 to 0.40 (Stupor) Can barely move at all Cannot respond to stimuli Cannot stand or walk Vomiting Lapse in and out of consciousness

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Blood Alcohol Levels(8)Blood Alcohol Levels(8)

BAL = 0.35 to 0.50 (Coma) Unconscious Reflexes depressed Decreased body temperature Decreased breathing rate Decreased heart rate Could die

BAL = 0.35 to 0.50 (Coma) Unconscious Reflexes depressed Decreased body temperature Decreased breathing rate Decreased heart rate Could die

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Blood Alcohol Levels(8)Blood Alcohol Levels(8)

BAL = Greater than 0.50 (Death) Breathing stops That says it all!

BAL = Greater than 0.50 (Death) Breathing stops That says it all!

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Driving Limits(6)Driving Limits(6)

Most states set the legal level of intoxication at 0.08 to 0.10

Most states set the legal level of intoxication at 0.08 to 0.10

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Drinking is a Personal Choice but Who Else is Affected?

Drinking is a Personal Choice but Who Else is Affected?

Friends and family Strangers Unborn babies – Fetal alcohol syndrome

Friends and family Strangers Unborn babies – Fetal alcohol syndrome

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What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

When mother drinks, baby drinks

Alcohol disrupts brain development

Your turn to research!

When mother drinks, baby drinks

Alcohol disrupts brain development

Your turn to research!

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Looking BackLooking Back Drinking has various definitions

Binge and Chronic

Drinking can have short- and long-term effects

Slower reaction times Memory loss Nervous system/liver problems

Drinking has various definitions Binge and Chronic

Drinking can have short- and long-term effects

Slower reaction times Memory loss Nervous system/liver problems

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Looking Back (cont.)Looking Back (cont.)

Blood alcohol levels are affected by weight and gender

Drinking is a personal choice, but it can affect those around you

Blood alcohol levels are affected by weight and gender

Drinking is a personal choice, but it can affect those around you

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Works CitedWorks Cited 1. Understanding Alcohol - Glossary [online]. 2003. [cited 2005 Jul 13].

Available from URL: http://science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih3/alcohol/other/glossary.htm.

2. Alcohol Use: Chronic Drinking [online]. 1992. [cited 2005 Jul 13]. Available from URL: http://www.indicators.ak.org/indicators/alcoholusechronic98F.htm

3. Johnston LD, O'Malley PM, Bachman JG, Schulenberg JE. Overall teen use continues gradual decline; but use of inhalants rises. Ann Arbor (MI): University of Michigan News and Information Services; December 21, 2004. Table 3. [cited 2005 Jul 7). Available from URL: http://www.monitoringthefuture.org/data/04data.html#2004data-drugs.

4. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Overview of Findings from the 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Rockville (MD): Office of Applied Studies; 2004. p. 14. [cited 7 July 2005].

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2. Alcohol Use: Chronic Drinking [online]. 1992. [cited 2005 Jul 13]. Available from URL: http://www.indicators.ak.org/indicators/alcoholusechronic98F.htm

3. Johnston LD, O'Malley PM, Bachman JG, Schulenberg JE. Overall teen use continues gradual decline; but use of inhalants rises. Ann Arbor (MI): University of Michigan News and Information Services; December 21, 2004. Table 3. [cited 2005 Jul 7). Available from URL: http://www.monitoringthefuture.org/data/04data.html#2004data-drugs.

4. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Overview of Findings from the 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Rockville (MD): Office of Applied Studies; 2004. p. 14. [cited 7 July 2005].

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Works Cited (cont.)Works Cited (cont.) 5. Short-Term Effects of Alcohol . [cited 2005 July 22]. Available from

URL: http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/cmed/alcohol/short-term.htm.

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6. Understanding Alcohol - Information about Alcohol. Teacher’s guide. [online]. [cited 20 June 2005]. Available from URL: http://science.education.nih.gov/supplements/nih3/alcohol/guide/info-alcohol.htm.

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