2. Teens & Alcohol
• Understanding the dangers
– Binge drinking
– Car accidents
– Violent behavior
– Alcohol poisoning
– Long term addiction
3. What is Binge Drinking?
• Males: 5 or more drinks in one sitting
• Females: 4 or more drinks in one siting
• This can cause teens to pass out, black out,
feel sick, miss school, or act not like
themselves
4. Car Accidents(DUI)
• 1/3 of the people in the U.S. in 2009 have die
from car accidents having a blood alcohol level
that is over the legal limit with aging between
21-24 years old
• Judgments people make under the influence
are slowed down and not accurate to the
normal decisions some one would make sober
5. Why does alcohol contribute to
Violent Behaviors?
• Young people who drink are more likely to be
victims of violent crimes
• Alcohol increases blood pressure and it slows
down the mind due to being an
antidepressant
6. Signs of Alcohol Poisoning
• Alcohol is a central nervous system
depressant, drinking too much, too fast may
lead to unconsciousness
• Unconscious or semiconscious state
• Cold, clammy, pale, or bluish skin
• A strong odor of alcohol on the breath and
coming from the skin
7. Effects of Long Term Addiction
• Some researchers believe that drinking heavily
at a young age(18-24 years of age) may lead to
permanent brain damage
• This includes loss of memory and loss of
coordination
8. What is the average age of teens who
start drinking alcohol?
• Girls
– Average age having first drink 13.
– Depending on environment as early as 11.
• Boys
- Average age having first drink 11.
- Both between ages of 12-20 have consumed
alcohol at least once.
9. Consequences of Early Use
• Become involved in violent behaviors
• Attempt Suicide
• Engage in unprotected sex
• Engage in promiscuity
• Develop permanent alcohol problems
10. Agree and Disagree
• I Agree that social
drinking can be
acceptable(1-3drinks a
night, 1-2 nights per
week)
• One glass of red wine a
night is good for your
heart as it has
antioxidants that
prevent heart disease
• I Disagree with
underage drinking
because it is proven
that it may lead to
other issues latter in life
• I also disagree with
binge drinking as it may
lead to getting sick or
worse blacking out and
death.
11. “Alcohol is the anesthesia by which we
endure the operation of life.”
-George Bernard Shaw
• This quote jumped out at me because he relates
the idea that life is an operation, that a doctor is
about to do surgery on you and you need
anesthesia but in this surgery the doctor is life
and the anesthesia is alcohol
• In life people can choose their own “anesthesia”
whether it’s drinking alcohol or going for a walk
or just eating food
12. My question to the class is…
Is the experience really worth
the risk?