【酒バフ】『酒を飲んだ方が飯たくさん食える説』を検証したら大食いの才能が開花しました!!! - Summary

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**Title:** Investigating the "Alcohol Buff" Theory (Does drinking alcohol increase food consumption?)

**Format:** Light-hearted experiment/discussion with a host and possibly guests

**Summary:**

* The host explores the claim that drinking alcohol ("alcohol buff") enhances athletic ability and food consumption.
* An experiment is conducted over two weeks, comparing food intake with and without alcohol consumption.
* **Results:**
+ Week 1 (Sober): Total food consumption = 3890g
+ Week 2 (With Alcohol): Total food consumption = 3000g (with individual variations)
* **Conclusion:** Contrary to expectations, drinking alcohol did not significantly increase food consumption in this experiment. In fact, one participant ate more while sober. The host humorously notes that while the "alcohol buff" theory is debunked for them, it might still hold true in other contexts, like gaming or Pokémon (in a joking manner).

**Tone:** Informal, humorous, and light-hearted, with the host often injecting personal anecdotes and playful remarks throughout the discussion.

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1. **Experiment setup**: An experiment was conducted to verify the theory that drinking alcohol makes you eat more food.
2. **Experiment duration**: The experiment lasted for 1 hour.
3. **Initial weight measurement**: Participants were asked to weigh themselves before eating.
4. **Food consumption tracking**: The amount of food consumed was measured in grams.
5. **Last week's results (no alcohol)**:
* Total food consumed: 3890g
* Individual results:
+ Tane: 987g
+ Shimizu: 1859g
+ Another participant: 1047g
6. **This week's results (with alcohol)**:
* Total food consumed: 3000g (approximate)
* Individual results:
+ Tane: 975g
+ Shimizu: 1572g
+ Another participant: 14064g (note: this value seems unusually high and might be a typo)
7. **Comparison of results**:
* Tane's consumption remained approximately the same (987g vs 975g)
* Shimizu's consumption decreased (1859g vs 1572g)
8. **Exception to the expected outcome**: The results showed that, contrary to the theory, drinking alcohol did not necessarily lead to increased food consumption in this experiment, except in one case.
9. **Statistical note**: The experiment's results suggested a 1.4 times increase in food consumption for one participant when drinking alcohol, lasting about 2 hours.