Drinking on an empty stomach, also taking straight shots of everclear :) always a party favorite
No. The BAC is affected by drinking too much.
No. It is the quantity of alcohol that raises the BAC.
Alcohol. BAC stands for Blood Alcohol Content. It is the ratio of alcohol to blood.
That depends on the person's BAC, which drops at the rate of about .015 of BAC per hour.
Depends on your BAC, which drops .015 of BAC per hour.
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BAC rise is a function of absorption, which tends to be about the same for everyone if their stomachs are empty. The LEVEL to which it will rise for a given amount of alcohol is a function of body weight and body fat.
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Yes, the amount of food in the stomach prior to drinking can affect blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Consuming food slows the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, leading to a lower BAC compared to drinking on an empty stomach. This is because food can help absorb some of the alcohol and delay its entry into the bloodstream, potentially reducing the immediate effects of alcohol consumption.