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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 407

Describe how alcohol consumption can impact the health and wellbeing of young people.   (5 marks)

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  • Alcohol affects brain development in young people, potentially causing long-term cognitive impairment and memory problems as the brain continues developing until approximately age 25.
  • Binge drinking increases risk-taking behaviors such as unsafe sex, violence, and dangerous driving, leading to higher rates of accidents and injuries.
  • Young people who drink regularly are more susceptible to developing alcohol dependence later in life, creating long-term health concerns.
  • Alcohol consumption can interfere with academic performance through poor concentration, missed classes and reduced study time, affecting future opportunities.
  • Social impacts include damaged relationships with family and friends, legal consequences from underage drinking, and reduced participation in healthy activities like sports and community engagement.
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  • Alcohol affects brain development in young people, potentially causing long-term cognitive impairment and memory problems as the brain continues developing until approximately age 25.
  • Binge drinking increases risk-taking behaviors such as unsafe sex, violence, and dangerous driving, leading to higher rates of accidents and injuries.
  • Young people who drink regularly are more susceptible to developing alcohol dependence later in life, creating long-term health concerns.
  • Alcohol consumption can interfere with academic performance through poor concentration, missed classes and reduced study time, affecting future opportunities.
  • Social impacts include damaged relationships with family and friends, legal consequences from underage drinking, and reduced participation in healthy activities like sports and community engagement.

Filed Under: Research and Health Related Issues Tagged With: Band 3, Band 4, smc-5800-10-Youth health issue

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