Table 1 summarizes the demographic variables for each binge and sex group. Separate 3 binge × 2 sex group analyses of variance were conducted on each factor. Age [F(1, 90) = 8.0, p < 0.05], height [F(1, 90) = 18.1, p < 0.001], and weight [F(1, 90) = 18.2, p < 0.001] differed between sex but did not differ among binge groups (ps > 0.05). The groups did not differ on the total number of years consuming alcohol, although non-binging females had not been drinking as long as non-binging males which produced a reliable interaction [F(2, 90) = 3.6, (p = 0.03)]. As expected, the drinking variables varied among groups, with the high-binge drinkers consuming more alcohol on more days per month, more alcohol per time, more alcohol in two hours, and a higher binge frequency than non-binge drinkers (ps < 0.001). High-binge drinkers also drank more alcohol per occasion, more alcohol in two hours, and had a higher binge frequency than low-binge drinkers (ps < 0.05). The low-binge drinkers consumed more alcohol on more days per month, more alcohol