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Food effects on absorption and metabolism of alcohol.
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1976
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Food ChemistryNutritionAlcohol MisuseVarious FoodsPhysiologyMichaelis-menten KineticsConcomitant IngestionAlcohol AbuseFood EffectsAlcohol-related Liver DiseaseIngestionMetabolismMedicineAlcohol DependenceHealth Sciences
The concomitant ingestion of various foods with alcohol resulted in a decreased area under the blood alcohol concentration curve, a lower peak concentration and an increased time to reach peak. Michaelis-Menten kinetics indicated a decreased alcohol metabolism rate after the ingestion of carbohydrates or fats.