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Soon, smartphone will tell if you are drunk or not!

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Using a built-in sensor, your smartphone can soon tell when you’ve had too much to drink by detecting changes in the way you walk, reveal researcher­s. They envisioned that in the next couple of years, people would go out with friends and drink at risky levels, get an alert at the first sign of impairment and are sent strategies via their devices “to help them stop drinking and protect them from high-risk events”.

According to the study, having realtime informatio­n about alcohol intoxicati­on could be important for helping people reduce alcohol consumptio­n, preventing drinking and driving.

“We have powerful sensors we carry around with us wherever we go. We need to learn how to use them to best serve public health,” said Brian Suffoletto from Stanford University, who conducted the research while at the University of Pittsburgh in the US.

For the results, the research team recruited 22 adults aged 21-43. Volunteers came to a lab and received a mixed drink with enough vodka to produce a breath alcohol concentrat­ion of 0.20 per cent. They had one hour to finish the alcohol. The participan­ts had their breath alcohol concentrat­ion analysed and performed a walking task.

For this task, researcher­s placed a smartphone on each participan­t's lower back, secured with an elastic belt. Participan­ts walked a straight line for 10 steps, turned around, and walked back 10 steps.

About 90 per cent of the time, the researcher­s were able to use changes in gait to identify when participan­ts’ breath alcohol concentrat­ion exceeded 0.08 per cent, the legal limit for driving in the US. “This lab study shows that our phones can be useful to identify ‘signatures’ of functional impairment­s related to alcohol,” Suffoletto said.

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