1. Inhibitions
2. The ability to make good decisions
3. Physical reaction time and coordination
4. The ability to speak clearly
5. Consciousness
Pretty much in that order. You can see how it works: Loss of inhibitions and judgment lead to (for example) one for the road.
On the road, the last drink kicks in #3 and shortly thereafter #4 and #5 (whether or not caused by the alcohol).
You lose balance in feet, Your brain can make you do stupid things, You can get fat from it, You can get sink from it,
No, but you should not be drinking alcohol at such a young age. You lose brain cells while drinking in which can not be restored.
a lot. Drinking packs on the pounds, trust me I know.
Alcohol doesn't cause the body to retain water but to lose it.
If you maintain the same level of physical activity and calories, then yes. Alcohol contains calories
Alcohol causes weight gain and therefore, by eliminating it from your diet, you will stop gaining the pounds from the said alcohol. However, if you do not exercise and have a balanced diet, you will not lose weight from eliminating alcohol.
yes. up to 54 pounds with diet and activeness!
alcohol makes you lose self-control; low self-control is significant predictor of both binge drinking and alcohol related problems.
alcohol makes you lose self-control; low self-control is significant predictor of both binge drinking and alcohol related problems.
The anesthetic effect of alcohol on the brain.
You'll lose about 2lb a month because alcohol has load's more calories than you'd expect. But loosing those pound's doesn't mean you can replace the alcohol with chocolate or something.
Usually not. Usually when people go on a diet it's because they want to lose weight. And losing weight means cutting back on the amount of calories you eat and drink. Alcohol contains a lot of calories, so drinking alcohol while you try to lose weight will make it harder, maybe even impossible to lose weight.