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Why Alcohol Affects Women More Than Men

Dowry Lane
Last updated: March 9, 2026 6:47 pm
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Women experience stronger effects from alcohol than men due to body composition and enzyme differences.
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Historically, men dominated alcohol consumption in Western society. Popular culture often depicts this, like Don Draper and his colleagues in Mad Men, drinking heavily in offices and pubs, while women rarely participated.

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Why Women Are More Vulnerable to AlcoholThe ‘Telescoping’ EffectA History of Ignoring Women in Research

However, gender roles and alcohol marketing have changed drinking patterns. While men still binge drink more overall, younger women, especially those born between 1991 and 2000, now drink as much as men. Some data suggest women may soon surpass men in alcohol consumption.

Why Women Are More Vulnerable to Alcohol

Women’s bodies react differently to alcohol for reasons beyond body size. National data show a dramatic rise in alcohol-related health issues among women. In the U.S., cirrhosis deaths increased 57% among women aged 45-64 from 2000-2015, compared to a 21% rise in men. Hospital visits for alcohol overdoses among women are also climbing.

Scientists have identified key biological differences. Women produce less alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), the liver enzyme that breaks down alcohol. They also have higher body fat and lower water levels. Fat retains alcohol, while water disperses it, leading to stronger physiological effects in women.

“That vulnerability explains why women develop alcohol-related medical problems faster than men,” says Dawn Sugarman, psychology professor at Harvard Medical School and addiction specialist at McLean Hospital.

The ‘Telescoping’ Effect

Women with alcohol-use disorders tend to start drinking later than men, yet develop addiction and medical complications more quickly—a phenomenon known as ‘telescoping.’ Women also experience liver disease, heart problems, and nerve damage faster than male drinkers.

A History of Ignoring Women in Research

Most alcohol studies historically focused on men. Until the 1990s, clinical trials often excluded women to limit variables like hormonal fluctuations. This left a gap in understanding how alcohol affects women, delaying recognition of gender-specific risks.

The earliest study on gender differences in ADH was published in 1990. Since then, research has confirmed that women’s bodies process alcohol differently, highlighting the need for gender-specific medical guidelines and treatment approaches.

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