Want this question answered?
No, it's the opposite.
Age has nothing to do with blood alcohol levels, but how much you drink and how you metabolize the alcohol. A glass of wine with dinner is about all you can do to keep it under DUI levels.
Yes, age can impact a person's ability to metabolize alcohol, leading to increased sensitivity as individuals get older. Older individuals may also experience more significant health effects from alcohol consumption due to changes in their body's ability to process alcohol. It is important to recognize these changes and adjust alcohol consumption accordingly to prevent adverse health outcomes.
Virginia law states that a person is considered to be "under the influence" if:He or she is 21 years of age or older and has a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher, or is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree which impairs his or her ability to operate safely.He or she is under 21 years of age and has any measurable blood alcohol concentration (0.02% or higher), or is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree which impairs his or her ability to operate safely.
In some cases, the renal threshold does decrease with age. But not everyone will have a decrease.
decrease;males as they age
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that the number of neurons in the brain can decrease with age, particularly in certain regions such as the prefrontal cortex. This loss of neurons is thought to contribute to age-related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases. However, the brain also has the ability to adapt and reorganize to some extent, which can help mitigate the impact of neuron loss.
VO2 decrease with age
The legal age to drink alcohol in the state of Kentucky is 21.
containing alcohol....21 no age restriction on beverages without alcohol.
The legal age to buy alcohol is 18.
Cortisol