去问一下Chat GPT: Beer: In the United States, one standard drink of beer contains about 0.6 ounces (14 grams) of pure alcohol. This is typically equivalent to: One 12-ounce (355 ml) can or bottle of beer with around 5% alcohol by volume (ABV). One 8-ounce (237 ml) can or bottle of beer with around 7% ABV. Consuming 6-12 drinks per day is considered heavy or excessive drinking, according to various health organizations and guidelines. Here's how this level of alcohol consumption is generally categorized: Moderate Drinking: Moderate drinking is defined as up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men. This level of drinking is associated with lower risks of health problems. Heavy Drinking: Heavy drinking is defined as consuming more than the daily limits of moderate drinking. This includes: For men: Consuming more than four drinks on any single day or more than 14 drinks per week. For women: Consuming more than three drinks on any single day or more than seven drinks per week. Binge Drinking: Binge drinking refers to consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period, typically leading to a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. For men, this usually occurs after consuming five or more drinks within about two hours; for women, it's four or more drinks within the same timeframe. Given that 6-12 drinks per day exceeds both moderate and heavy drinking guidelines, it falls into the category of heavy drinking. This level of alcohol consumption carries significant health risks, including: Increased risk of liver disease, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Increased risk of cardiovascular problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Increased risk of various cancers, including liver, breast, mouth, throat, esophagus, and colon cancer. Higher likelihood of alcohol dependence or addiction. Increased risk of accidents, injuries, and violence. Negative effects on mental health, including depression and anxiety. Impaired judgment and decision-making. It's essential to be aware of these risks and consider seeking help if you or someone you know is struggling with heavy alcohol consumption. Treatment and support are available for those looking to cut down or quit drinking.
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阿爾泰語系的族人可以
漢藏語系的不行
白人是遊牧民族 經過幾萬年的進化 適應酒精
華人是農耕民族 經過幾萬年的進化 乙醛酶缺失 還是少喝的好
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精神很正常 工作也正常
一小时去一趟每天晚上
体力活干活的时候也不让喝酒啊,啤酒也不行
你这晚上是说睡觉后还是睡觉前?这是有糖尿病了吧?
水喝这么多都会死的
就算3度的这种低酒精含量的,也绝对算酗酒。
睡觉前
330ml的瓶子,5%的abv。体重144磅
如果没有啥任何特殊情况,只上厕所,还好。
实话说啊,如果6瓶的话算中等量,比微醺稍微多一点,不适合开车了,但是不会醉不会误事。6瓶12盎司5%啤酒也就相当于两个pint的10%啤酒。如果每天晚上连喝12瓶就太多了
当然如果你问医生,那医生肯定告诉你太多了
国男
这个算重度酗酒了。
12瓶一般是周末 从中午开始喝
晚饭正常吃
医院里见过肝癌的就是喝酒造成的,每天就是喝酒,开始白酒,现在是每天就啤酒。医生说半年左右吧
还好了。应该是这面的那种小瓶的。实际酒精没多少,到不了恐怖的地步。
他这样已经持续快十年了
这么喝酒就是给自己找病,有家有小有老的,没责任感啊,控制不住自己的瘾
这不是酗酒
这是脑子出问题了
这个要分人的。有的人酒精消化的好,特别是比较胖的人,是没什么问题的。
曾经有一段时间与个朋友住 在一起,还是比较瘦,每天晚饭后单独在院子里喝酒,几乎一天一頩红方,我只喝一小杯,其他他都喝了,喝完什么事没有。在酒量方面,人和人差别是非常大的。
如果楼主的老公属于那种能喝的,这种小瓶的6-10瓶是可以接受的。
整个一酒腻子,难道非喝白酒才算酗酒。一天12瓶啤酒,难以想象楼主老公的身材都祸害成什么鬼样子了
如果你不是挖坑,那你放任另一半这么乱喝,还上来问“算不算酗酒” 很难让人理解。
啥事只要一上瘾就不是好事,更何况还是对身体不好的事。成年人了,有点责任感,该控制的东西应该控制,为了自己为了家啊。反正我不能接受身边人这样
非要这么辩解,拿特异功能来说事儿,那就受着吧。酒就是致癌物,再小的剂量也是弊大于利。
毫无疑问
说白点吧,每天这样喝活不了多久
不光是酒精,糖也非常恐怖,你要自己酿过啤酒就知道,啤酒简直就是糖浆加水。12瓶啤酒两三千卡路里都不止
这样持续10年才144磅,身体很经得起折腾啊。
Beer: In the United States, one standard drink of beer contains about 0.6 ounces (14 grams) of pure alcohol. This is typically equivalent to: One 12-ounce (355 ml) can or bottle of beer with around 5% alcohol by volume (ABV). One 8-ounce (237 ml) can or bottle of beer with around 7% ABV.
Consuming 6-12 drinks per day is considered heavy or excessive drinking, according to various health organizations and guidelines. Here's how this level of alcohol consumption is generally categorized: Moderate Drinking: Moderate drinking is defined as up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men. This level of drinking is associated with lower risks of health problems. Heavy Drinking: Heavy drinking is defined as consuming more than the daily limits of moderate drinking. This includes: For men: Consuming more than four drinks on any single day or more than 14 drinks per week. For women: Consuming more than three drinks on any single day or more than seven drinks per week. Binge Drinking: Binge drinking refers to consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period, typically leading to a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. For men, this usually occurs after consuming five or more drinks within about two hours; for women, it's four or more drinks within the same timeframe. Given that 6-12 drinks per day exceeds both moderate and heavy drinking guidelines, it falls into the category of heavy drinking. This level of alcohol consumption carries significant health risks, including: Increased risk of liver disease, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Increased risk of cardiovascular problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Increased risk of various cancers, including liver, breast, mouth, throat, esophagus, and colon cancer. Higher likelihood of alcohol dependence or addiction. Increased risk of accidents, injuries, and violence. Negative effects on mental health, including depression and anxiety. Impaired judgment and decision-making. It's essential to be aware of these risks and consider seeking help if you or someone you know is struggling with heavy alcohol consumption. Treatment and support are available for those looking to cut down or quit drinking.
就算是水,我都喝不下这么多