Men generally have more muscle mass and higher levels of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase, which helps break down alcohol in the body. As a result, men tend to metabolize alcohol faster and eliminate it from their system more quickly than women.
A mans body is naturally made bigger and with a faster metabolism than womans, that is how alcohol is eliminated faster in men rather than women.
tHE WOMEN WEIGHT LESS AND SO CANNOT TOLERATE THE POSION AND THE TOXIN IN ALCOHOL
the dehydrogenase enzyme
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
The womans body absorbs alcohol faster. Women can drink less amounts of alcohol to get drunk the same way men do but they drink more.
women become more intoxicated faster then men because they have less body weight therefore men have more weight where the alcohol can be stored for a while
Alcohol vapourises faster than liquid because it is a volatile fluid
Women's livers produce less of the chemical needed to break down alcohol than men's.
heat it. Alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water
Actually, no. Women are more quickly affected by alcohol than men, and the progression of their alcoholism tends to be faster. They often reach the blackout stage well before a male would, due to the way they metabolize alcohol -- much less efficiently than males.
Once absorbed by the bloodstream (straight from the stomach), the alcohol leaves the body in three ways: The kidney eliminates 5 percent of alcohol in the urine. The lungs exhale 5 percent of alcohol, which can be detected by breathalyzer devices. The liver chemically breaks down the remaining alcohol into acetic acid.