The target audience for beer advertisement is dominantly male, and in turn affects men more than women.
yes
Absolutely. It's been proven that banning tobacco adverts has reduced the number of smokers world-wide. A similar ban on alcohol advertising should have the same effect. Nicotine and alcohol account for more medical problems than any other drug - yet they are both legally obtainable !
More alcohol. Boating has no effect apart from an unstable base upon which to stand which may affect your balance without the alcohol.
Alcohol affects the permeability of the cell membranes. It would have the most vigorous effect.
Yes.
Slightly more when on a boat
All alcohol whether it is hard liquor, wine, or beer should be restricted from television. Especially during any sports televised on national t.v.
The effect s that when the childern start to do alcohol and tobacco they cant stop because they are adected to it and every time they do they what more and when they want more they will do anything to get the thing they want they can also still there mothers things
It's not sexist but purely biological. Alcohol affects woman faster as they have a higher proportion of body fat than men. Fat cannot absorb alcohol so it is more concentrated in a woman's blood. Women have less of the stomach enzyme dehydrogenase that breaks down alcohol. A woman will absorb almost 30% more than a man her own size because of this. Also, more obviously, women are often shorter and lighter than men meaning a higher concentration of alcohol.
after continued drinking, consumption of a constant amount of alcohol produces a lesser effect or increasing amounts of alcohol are necessary to produce the same effect; i.e. it take more to get u fked up
Slightly more when on a boat
Women are more vulnerable than men to the medical consequences of alcohol abuse.