نتایج جستجو برای: blood alcohol concentration

تعداد نتایج: 1120667  

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2006
D M Gorman J C Huber S E Carozza

AIMS The purpose of the present study was to assess the effects on alcohol-involved traffic crashes and fatalities of the 0.08 blood alcohol concentration (BAC) per se law introduced in the state of Texas in 1999. METHOD Data pertaining to alcohol-involved traffic crashes and fatalities were extracted from two datasets: the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) compiled by the National Hi...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2000
A M Williamson A M Feyer

OBJECTIVES To compare the relative effects on performance of sleep deprivation and alcohol. METHODS Performance effects were studied in the same subjects over a period of 28 hours of sleep deprivation and after measured doses of alcohol up to about 0.1% blood alcohol concentration (BAC). There were 39 subjects, 30 employees from the transport industry and nine from the army. RESULTS After 1...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 1994
R Homel

This paper reports the results of a preliminary analysis of daily fatal crashes in New South Wales, Australia, between July 1975 and December 1986. The analysis unexpectedly uncovered a small but statistically significant decline in crashes coinciding with the introduction of a law lowering the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) from .08 to .05 g%. The original aim of the analysis was to d...

Journal: :Journal of child & adolescent substance abuse 2010
Joseph W LaBRIE Jessica Cail Eric R Pedersen Savannah Migliuri

This study examined the effectiveness of a single-session group motivational enhancement alcohol intervention on adjudicated male college students. Over two sequential academic years, 230 students sanctioned by the university for alcohol-related infractions attended a 60- to 75-minute group intervention. The intervention consisted of a timeline followback, social norms education, decisional bal...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2014
Edurado Romano Pedro Torres-Saavedra Robert B Voas John H Lacey

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to determine (a) whether among sober (blood alcohol concentration [BAC] = .00%) drivers, being drug positive increases the drivers' risk of being killed in a fatal crash; (b) whether among drinking (BAC > .00%) drivers, being drug positive increases the drivers' risk of being killed in a fatal crash; and (c) whether alcohol and other drugs interact in inc...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2009
M Bellis M A Bolster C T Doyle

A retrospective study was conducted in order to determine the prevalence and concentration of alcohol in post-mortem blood samples sent for toxicological analysis in Cork City and County in 2003 and 2004. Post mortem reports of these deaths were reviewed for the presence or absence of alcohol at the time of autopsy, blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at time of death, age and sex of the decedent...

Journal: :Blutalkohol 1991
W Neuteboom A A Vis

Drinking of 3 liters of so called low alcohol beer (0.5 vol.% as well as 0.9 vol.%) within 2 hours leads only to very low or no blood alcohol values during a drinking experiment (19 persons). These results are expected considering the kinetics of resorption and elimination of alcohol in human body. Consumption of low alcohol beers instead of traditional beer should have a positive effect on tra...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 1994
J B Whitfield N G Martin

We have analyzed the interrelationships between habitual alcohol consumption, peak blood alcohol concentration after a standard dose, and rate of alcohol metabolism in a group of 199 male and 213 female twins. Both peak concentration and rate of metabolism are strongly associated with alcohol consumption levels, even in the range of 0-10 g of alcohol/day. The peak concentration and rate of meta...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2000
S A Grant K Millar G N Kenny

This study assessed the effect of intravenous alcohol infusions on psychomotor impairment and compared it with that of alcohol administered orally. Comparisons were made between three European drink-driving limits of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) (20, 50 and 80 mg 100 ml-1) and an oral dose of alcohol 0.75 mg kg-1. Twelve volunteers, aged 22-34 yr, were recruited. At targets of 20, 50 and a...

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