date:Dec 02, 2015
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The researchers then measured the alcohol concentrations in the participants' breaths for three hours.
They found higher concentrations of alcohol on the breaths of the participants when they drank the mixed beverages containing diet soda.
For a low amount of alcohol, the researchers found breath alcohol concentrations were about 22 percent higher when participants had their beverages mixed with diet soda rather than regular soda.
For a larger amount of alcohol, breath alcohol concentrat