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An ounce of alcohol (95%) has an approximate caloric value of _________________.





Correct Answer:
200 


the correct answer is: one ounce of alcohol (95%) has an approximate caloric value of 200 calories. this calculation is based on the general estimate that pure ethanol contains about 7 calories per gram. since an ounce is approximately 28.35 grams, and 95% of that ounce is ethanol, the caloric content from the ethanol alone in a 95% alcoholic beverage would be notably high. specifically, 95% of 28.35 grams is about 26.93 grams of ethanol, which translates to roughly 188.51 calories, often rounded up to 200 calories for simplicity.

it's important to note that these calories are considered "empty" calories since alcohol does not provide any nutritional benefits aside from its energy content. regular consumption of high-proof alcohol in notable amounts can contribute to an increased daily caloric intake, which might lead to weight gain if not balanced with physical activity or other dietary adjustments.

furthermore, health guidelines suggest moderation in alcohol consumption due to its impact on various aspects of health beyond just caloric intake. for women, it is generally recommended to limit intake to no more than one alcoholic drink per day. for men, the limit is usually set at two alcoholic drinks per day. these guidelines are put in place to minimize the risk of alcohol-related health issues, including but not limited to liver disease, cardiovascular problems, and potential dependency.