Initially, yes. However, many factors are involved in the rate of metabolism. Strictly refering to the sex of the drinker, women metabolize alcohol slightly slower, and alcohol levels would stay somewhat higher for women.
If they consume this over the same time period, yes.
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Not enough information. How much alcohol did they drink?. The question just says the same amount but what the amount. However, mostly likely the woman's alcohol level would be higher. Women metabolize differently.
In reality, none. Pregnant women should not consume drugs, alcohol, or smoke.
No. A pregnant woman should never consume alcohol.Drinking any type of alcohol in any amount during pregnancy drastically increases the chance of FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome). No alcohol should be consumed during pregnancy.
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A general rule is to multiply your weight by 7.
The amount of calories one should consume depends on if he/she is trying to lose, gain or maintain weight. It also depends on how active one is.
The woman will have a higher blood alcohol concentration than the man for physiological reasons.
The amount of calories for the average sized woman is around 2000 calories a day - with the amount for a man being at around 2500 calories. You can get more nutrition information from your doctor.
The amount of calories that a 5 foot 11 inch 23 year old woman should consume in one day is between 2,000 and 2,400. The average weight for a woman of that age and height is between 132.6 lbs and 179.2 lbs.
you should be about 9.5 stones Do not worry. Obviously, you are becoming a woman. You are perfect.
Contrary to popular belief a woman only needs around 200 calories more a day when pregnant. There is no need to eat for two
When a pregnant woman drinks alcohol, so does her baby. Drinking may harm her developing baby. (Fetus) Alcohol passes from the mother's blood, into the babies blood. It can damage and affect the growth of the babies cells. Studies do not yet show that it is safe for a pregnant woman to drink even a small amount, as different babies react differently to even the tiniest bit of alcohol. Although the risk is higher with heavy alcohol use- any amount of alcohol may affect your developing baby. You may be able to prevent FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder) by not drinking at all when you are pregnant. Hope this helps. :)