Male and female differences in alcohol intake can be attributed to a combination of biological, social, and cultural factors. Biologically, women generally have a higher body fat percentage and lower water composition than men, leading to higher blood alcohol concentration when consuming the same amount of alcohol. Socially and culturally, traditional gender roles and societal expectations can influence drinking behaviors, with men often encouraged to drink more in social situations. Additionally, women may be more likely to drink in moderation due to health concerns and societal pressures.
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