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Do lightweights get less hangovers?

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Anecdotal evidence often suggests that smaller individuals, or 'lightweights,' get more severely hungover, but recent research challenges this notion. While body weight is a key factor in how alcohol affects a person, the link between it and hangover severity is more complex and less direct than commonly believed.

Can Skinny People Handle Alcohol? Understanding Body Composition

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According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), alcohol is distributed throughout the body by the water in your bloodstream. This biological fact directly influences why and how skinny people can handle alcohol, often experiencing its effects more rapidly than heavier individuals.

Are Heavier People Able to Drink More? A Scientific Analysis

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According to the NIAAA, alcohol is distributed through the water in your bloodstream, a process that is highly dependent on your body weight. This mechanism helps explain why heavier people are able to drink more than their lighter counterparts before reaching a comparable level of intoxication.