Alcohol and the liver
Fatty liver
Fibrosis
Cirrhosis
Fetal alcohol syndrome
Physical abnormalities
Mental retardation
Low birth weight; poor growth
Poor diet
Alcohol provides energy but no nutrients
Economic factors
Lack of interest in food; GI problems
Vitamin deficiencies
Alcohol interferes with vitamin metabolism
Folate, thiamin, vitamin A
Mineral deficiencies
Inadequate diet;
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영아기 발달장애
I. 유전적 요인
실제 임신과정이 완전히 정상적이고 출산 시에도 아무런 이상이 없다고 하더라고, 영아가 출생 후 처음에는 정상적으로 발달하다가 몇 개월 지나면서 차출 발달지체나 발달균열, 발달퇴행으로 되는 수가 있는 바, 이러한 경우는 물질교대(metabolism)나 유전성 질병을
our body, 20% is absorbed by stomach through blood vessels, and 80% goes to the small intestine. About 10% of those that were absorbed are discharged with sweat, and urine. The rest is detoxified by the liver and metabolized. The communication between neurons that are affected by alcohol gets slower. Therefore, the ability of processing emotion, anger, speech, judgment and memory declines.
When we drink alcohol..
Body
20% is absorbed by stomach through blood vessels
80% goes to the small intestine.
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10% are discharged with sweat, urine
The rest is detoxified by liver and metabolized.
Neuron
The communication between neurons gets slower.
The ability of processing emotion, anger, speech, judgment, and memory declines.
Hippocampus
Alcohol consumption in