AIMS: To understand the extent of the alcohol industry's financial dependence on drinking above government low-risk guidelines in England. DESIGN: Scenario modelling using descriptive analyses of pooled data from the 2013 and 2014 waves of two nationally representative surveys: the Health Survey for England (HSE) and the Living Costs and Food Survey (LCF). We estimated the proportion of alcohol sales revenue accounted for by drinkers above guideline levels, and how this varies between different beverage and retailer types. We then estimated the impact on sales revenue if the entire population reduced their drinking to within guideline levels, as well as the average price increases necessary to compensate for such a loss of revenue. SETTING:...
Aims: To explore the potential impact of a minimum unit price (MUP: 50 pence per UK unit) on the alc...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral countries are considering a minimum price policy for alcohol, but concerns ...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Abstract — Aims: In order to examine the potential impact of an increase in the minimum price per un...
BACKGROUND: Lowering the strength of alcohol products could lead to less alcohol being bought and dr...
Background Lowering the strength of alcohol products could lead to less alcohol being bought and dru...
Aims: To describe a case study in the British market of one of the global beer-producing companies t...
Aims: To describe a case study in the British market of one of the global beer-producing companies t...
Background: Regional differences in population levels of alcohol-related harm exist across Great Br...
Executive summaryThis is a study of the alcohol purchasing behaviour of patients with alcohol-relate...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known ab...
Objectives: Potential strategies to address alcohol misuse remain contentious. We aim to characteris...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Aims: To explore the potential impact of a minimum unit price (MUP: 50 pence per UK unit) on the al...
BACKGROUND: Although moderate alcohol consumption has been shown to confer a protective effect for s...
Aims: To explore the potential impact of a minimum unit price (MUP: 50 pence per UK unit) on the alc...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral countries are considering a minimum price policy for alcohol, but concerns ...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Abstract — Aims: In order to examine the potential impact of an increase in the minimum price per un...
BACKGROUND: Lowering the strength of alcohol products could lead to less alcohol being bought and dr...
Background Lowering the strength of alcohol products could lead to less alcohol being bought and dru...
Aims: To describe a case study in the British market of one of the global beer-producing companies t...
Aims: To describe a case study in the British market of one of the global beer-producing companies t...
Background: Regional differences in population levels of alcohol-related harm exist across Great Br...
Executive summaryThis is a study of the alcohol purchasing behaviour of patients with alcohol-relate...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known ab...
Objectives: Potential strategies to address alcohol misuse remain contentious. We aim to characteris...
Background: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...
Aims: To explore the potential impact of a minimum unit price (MUP: 50 pence per UK unit) on the al...
BACKGROUND: Although moderate alcohol consumption has been shown to confer a protective effect for s...
Aims: To explore the potential impact of a minimum unit price (MUP: 50 pence per UK unit) on the alc...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral countries are considering a minimum price policy for alcohol, but concerns ...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of lower strength alcohol products results in less absolute alcohol pur...