[Alcohol Snacks] The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare releases "Alcohol Watch," which lets you quickly find out the amount of alcohol in your drink and the time it takes to break it down

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Alcohol Watch

On September 20th, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare released a tool called "Alcohol Watch" has been released. You can select various types of alcohol, such as beer, shochu, and sake, and calculate the amount of pure alcohol and decomposition time. You can also calculate alcohol that is not shown in the illustration by entering the alcohol content and amount. The results are displayed as the amount of pure alcohol (g), one drink (10g), and one unit (20g), and a warning to refrain from driving is displayed along with the decomposition time. The calculation is based on a decomposition time of 2.5 hours per drink, and is intended as a reference only as this varies from person to person. Drink in moderation!

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The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare releases "Alcohol Watch," a tool that quickly shows the amount of alcohol in your drink and the time it takes to break it down | Sports Nutrition Web [Official Information Site of the Sports Nutrition Society of Japan (SNDJ)]
On September 20th, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare released "Alcohol Watch," a tool that allows users to easily understand the amount of pure alcohol contained in alcoholic beverages and the time it takes for alcohol to break down. Various types and amounts of alcohol are shown in illustrations, and users can drag the alcohol they have drunk (or will drink) from the list.
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