Chicago Basset On-Premise Server Practice Test

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A more muscular person would have a lower BAC compared to a person with more fat. Is this statement true or false?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Depends on the situation

  4. Only true for males

The correct answer is: True

The statement is true because body composition plays a significant role in how alcohol is metabolized and distributed in a person's system. Muscle tissue contains a higher proportion of water compared to fat tissue. Since alcohol is water-soluble, individuals who have more muscle mass tend to have a larger volume of water in their bodies, leading to a dilution effect when alcohol is consumed. This results in a lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC) compared to individuals with a higher percentage of body fat, who have less body water to dilute the alcohol, resulting in a higher BAC. Additionally, men generally have a higher percentage of muscle mass than women, which contributes to similar outcomes regarding differences in BAC based on body composition. This physiological basis underlines why the statement regarding a more muscular person having a lower BAC is accurate.