Blood alcohol content (BAC) does NOT depend on:
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How much you drink.
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How fit you are.
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Your body weight.
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How much time passes between drinks.
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Explanation
Blood alcohol content (BAC) is the percentage of alcohol in your bloodstream, and it is affected by various factors. However, how fit you are is not one of them. BAC is primarily determined by how much alcohol you consume, how much time passes between drinks, and your weight. It does not matter if you are physically fit or not, as your body processes alcohol the same way regardless of your fitness level.
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