Although there is evidence that alcohol sponsorship in sport is related to greater drinking, there is no empirical research on whether alcohol sponsorship is associated with alcohol-related harms. We examined whether there is an association between receipt of alcohol industry sponsorship, and attendance at alcohol sponsor's drinking establishments (e.g. bars), and alcohol-related aggression and antisocial behaviour in university students who play sport
Aims: The primary aim is to compare members of UK university sport groups with students not engaged ...
Background: Exposure to alcohol advertising and sponsorship through elite sport is associated with h...
Sponsorship of sporting events by the alcohol industry is a common practice in Australia and there i...
An online survey was conducted to examine the alleged association between alcohol sponsorship of spo...
An online survey was conducted to examine the alleged association between alcohol sponsorship of spo...
AIM: To examine whether receipt of alcohol industry sponsorship is associated with problematic drink...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between alcohol consumption, alcohol sponsorshi...
Alcohol-linked sponsorship of sport represents a significant and growing investment as a popular str...
Objectives: There is no empirical research on alcohol-related aggression and antisocial behaviour in...
Alcohol-linked sponsorship of sport represents a significant and growing investment as a popular str...
Aims: To examine the relationship between direct alcohol and non-alcohol sponsorship and drinking in...
Recent media releases have highlighted the increasing problem that binge drinking and excessive alco...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting a link between sport participation and violent behavi...
Aims: The primary aim is to compare members of UK university sport groups with students not engaged ...
Aims: The primary aim is to compare members of UK university sport groups with students not engaged ...
Background: Exposure to alcohol advertising and sponsorship through elite sport is associated with h...
Sponsorship of sporting events by the alcohol industry is a common practice in Australia and there i...
An online survey was conducted to examine the alleged association between alcohol sponsorship of spo...
An online survey was conducted to examine the alleged association between alcohol sponsorship of spo...
AIM: To examine whether receipt of alcohol industry sponsorship is associated with problematic drink...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between alcohol consumption, alcohol sponsorshi...
Alcohol-linked sponsorship of sport represents a significant and growing investment as a popular str...
Objectives: There is no empirical research on alcohol-related aggression and antisocial behaviour in...
Alcohol-linked sponsorship of sport represents a significant and growing investment as a popular str...
Aims: To examine the relationship between direct alcohol and non-alcohol sponsorship and drinking in...
Recent media releases have highlighted the increasing problem that binge drinking and excessive alco...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting a link between sport participation and violent behavi...
Aims: The primary aim is to compare members of UK university sport groups with students not engaged ...
Aims: The primary aim is to compare members of UK university sport groups with students not engaged ...
Background: Exposure to alcohol advertising and sponsorship through elite sport is associated with h...
Sponsorship of sporting events by the alcohol industry is a common practice in Australia and there i...