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At around a BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) of 0.05-0.10 a "warm and fuzzy" feeling is usually where it will become present. While there maybe some symptoms present with drunkenness, it is usually not heavy enough to cause significant impairment. Any lower in the range usually has no noticeable affects, while higher than the range will have significant symptoms.
Someone is more likely to start to report feeling in a "good mood" or "warm and fuzzy" at which of the following BAC ranges: 0.02 - 0.04%
FURTHER EXPLANATION
One of the oldest beverages in the history that is still present today is alcohol. It is purposely consumed for its anticipated pleasurable effects on the consumer’s mood. Although a few sips can make a consumer feel happy, more will make them feel the opposite. This is the biphasic effects of alcohol consumption.
The pattern of the change in mood after consumption of alcohol is biphasic. In the first phase, there is an increase in alcohol content in the blood to exactly 0.055. This produces a stimulating effect manifested by feelings of euphoria and elation. This is called the “positive phase”. As the consumer surpasses the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.055, he or she will reach the second phase which is the “negative phase”. The negative phase of drinking is manifested by feelings of depression. The consumer will now have a slow reaction time and loss of control.
Summary
Positive phase
- Blood alcohol concentration is <0.055
- Having euphoria feeling
- Sociable and excited
- Talkativeness
Negative phase
- Blood alcohol concentration is >0.055
- Having depressed feeling
- Slow reaction time
- Loss of control
- Sleepiness
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