This paper examines the link between alcohol consumption and community sporting clubs. The paper argues that there are steps sporting clubs can take to reduce the link between alcohol and sport, and by so doing, clubs will create a setting that will cultivate and develop healthy individuals; sporting clubs will be more sustainable and attractive to the community; and there will be greater opportunities for recruiting new players and members. Drawing on published and unpublished literature, this paper begins by examining the prevalence of alcoholconsumption and related harms in sporting clubs. It then explores the implications of these alcohol consumption levels. Based on published evidence, a framework is then suggested to guide sporting cl...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
Introduction: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic diseas...
Objective: Community sports clubs provide an important contribution to the health and wellbeing of i...
Introduction and Aims: Across the world, it has been estimated that approximately 270 million people...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of macro-level regulatory systems ...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic disease ...
Background: An increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm has been r...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Players and spectators of sport report co...
Approximately 26% of Australian adults are involved with community sport clubs. Although community s...
Background Involvement in community sports clubs is often associated with high levels of risky alcoh...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Introduction and Aims: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Issue addressed The aim of this study was to assess the impact of an alcohol management intervention...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
Introduction: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic diseas...
Objective: Community sports clubs provide an important contribution to the health and wellbeing of i...
Introduction and Aims: Across the world, it has been estimated that approximately 270 million people...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of macro-level regulatory systems ...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic disease ...
Background: An increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm has been r...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Players and spectators of sport report co...
Approximately 26% of Australian adults are involved with community sport clubs. Although community s...
Background Involvement in community sports clubs is often associated with high levels of risky alcoh...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Introduction and Aims: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Issue addressed The aim of this study was to assess the impact of an alcohol management intervention...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
Introduction: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic diseas...