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This is Scientific American 60-Second Health. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute?

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Diet soda may help or hinder attempts to lose weight.

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But it definitely can get you drunker.

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Because a drink made from alcohol and a diet mixer boosts breathalyzer readings higher than the same drink with a sugary mixer.

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The finding is in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research.

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For the study, 16 casual drinkers knocked back one of three drinks:

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vodka mixed with sugary soda, vodka mixed with sugar-free soda, or a placebo.

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Over three different sessions, each participant got each drink.

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After the drink, the subjects were given breathalyzer tests and reaction time measurements.

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Participants also did a self-assessment where they estimated their own drunkenness, tiredness and willingness to drive.

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When both men and women drank vodka with the diet mixer, their breath alcohol levels were on average 18 percent higher than when they consumed the alcohol with full-calorie soda.

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And their reaction times were slower.

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Although a diet mixer impaired the subjects more, they rated themselves as not being any drunker.

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So if you're watching your weight, watch out for what you drink.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Health.I'm Sophie Bushwick.

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