Scientists, writing in the journal Addiction, surveyed the definitions of “standard drink” and “low-risk” drinking in 37 countries. They found that although the World Health Organisation (WHO) had defined a standard drink as one containing 10g of alcohol, this was not accepted by half the countries studied......
The standard UK alcohol unit is used to record alcohol consumption and, in health promotion, as a us...
Introduction and Aims. If young people are to consume alcohol in accordance with government guidelin...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
One of the challenges of international alcohol research and policy is the variability in and lack of...
Introduction: Underestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others ('normative mispercep...
AbstractIntroductionUnderestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others (‘normative mis...
Introduction and Aims: To encourage moderate alcohol consumption, many governments have developed gu...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Alcohol consumption is a large risk factor for the global ...
Drivers who wish to stay 'under the limit', problem drinkers wishing to control their drinking and l...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for the burden of disease worldwide. Both the avera...
Aims: The aim of this paper was to explore responses to alcohol health information labels from a cro...
Introduction and Aims: For consumers to follow drinking guidelines and limit their risk of negative ...
BACKGROUND This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication de...
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
BackgroundThis paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication depe...
The standard UK alcohol unit is used to record alcohol consumption and, in health promotion, as a us...
Introduction and Aims. If young people are to consume alcohol in accordance with government guidelin...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
One of the challenges of international alcohol research and policy is the variability in and lack of...
Introduction: Underestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others ('normative mispercep...
AbstractIntroductionUnderestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others (‘normative mis...
Introduction and Aims: To encourage moderate alcohol consumption, many governments have developed gu...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Alcohol consumption is a large risk factor for the global ...
Drivers who wish to stay 'under the limit', problem drinkers wishing to control their drinking and l...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for the burden of disease worldwide. Both the avera...
Aims: The aim of this paper was to explore responses to alcohol health information labels from a cro...
Introduction and Aims: For consumers to follow drinking guidelines and limit their risk of negative ...
BACKGROUND This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication de...
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
BackgroundThis paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication depe...
The standard UK alcohol unit is used to record alcohol consumption and, in health promotion, as a us...
Introduction and Aims. If young people are to consume alcohol in accordance with government guidelin...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...