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Legal limits in the US for driving under the influence of alcohol typically stand at 0.08%; however, many drivers exceed this level for various reasons. Understanding these factors will allow for more informed choices when drinking and driving.
The main factor affecting blood alcohol concentration (BAC) readings is how quickly and how much alcohol is consumed. When someone drinks rapidly, their highest BAC level may reach faster than when drinking slowly over an hour period. A person’s body composition also plays a factor; those who possess more fat tend to have higher BAC readings than those with leaner muscle.
Diet can have an enormous effect on one’s BAC. Eating food before or during drinking can slow the rate at which alcohol enters the bloodstream; those eating foods high in protein may find this particularly helpful as these may help delay its metabolism.
As well, an individual’s tolerance and overall experience with drinking can greatly impact how quickly their BAC reaches its highest point. Regular drinkers usually develop greater tolerance to alcohol than non-drinkers, enabling them to consume more than those without such tolerance; but even with an established tolerance level in place, one’s BAC can quickly rise leading to impairment.
Medication and other health conditions can also have an effect on an individual’s BAC level. For instance, certain drugs require liver breakdown and can reduce one’s ability to process alcohol efficiently; additionally, interactions between medications and alcohol could result in an increase in BAC.
Sleep can have an important impact on a person’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC). People who don’t get enough rest will become impaired more quickly than those who sleep enough; additionally, insufficient rest reduces tolerance to alcohol which could make one drink feel like six.
Additional factors that can have an effect on someone’s BAC include pregnancy status and how soon after drinking they eat or snack. Pregnant women cannot absorb as much alcohol than non-pregnant individuals and so their BAC levels will quickly rise as they drink.
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