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piesebel

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Although alcohol provides the body with a source of energy (7 kcal/g), many signs and symptoms of malnutrition are readily apparent in some alcoholics. Compare the metabolic effects of a lack of food (semi-starvation) to those caused by chronic, excessive alcohol intake. Would you anticipate the metabolic responses (in terms of energy metabolism) to be the same or different?

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Do you know anyone who seems to have the same problems as Nicole? If so, would you feel comfortable talking about this with them?



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Answer to Question 1

Metabolic Response to Semi-Starvation versus Chronic, Excessive Alcohol Intake


Answer to Question 2

Most individuals know someone with a drinking problem and it takes courage to confront this individual. Sometimes, it may be necessary to ask the college counselor for help with approaching a friend or roommate with a suspected drinking problem. It also may be important to call your friends parents and let them know the pattern and severity of drinking, since we learned from Nicoles story that good grades and athletics can often mask the heartache of an alcohol addiction. Prior to discussing an alcohol problem with your friend, roommate, or family member, it may be wise to write out your script of what you plan to say, in a non-judgmental manner, using only factual information.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2018
Gracias!


momolu

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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