One of the challenges of international alcohol research and policy is the variability in and lack of knowledge of how governments in different nations define a standard drink and low-risk drinking. This study gathered such information from governmental agencies in 37 countries. A pool of 75 countries that might have definitions was created using World Health Organization (WHO) information and the authors' own judgement. Structured internet searches of relevant terms for each country were supplemented by efforts to contact government agencies directly and to consult with alcohol experts in the country. Results - Most of the 75 national governments examined were not identified as having adopted a standard drink definition. Among the 37 tha...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for the burden of disease worldwide. Both the avera...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
The standard UK alcohol unit is used to record alcohol consumption and, in health promotion, as a us...
Introduction and Aims: To encourage moderate alcohol consumption, many governments have developed gu...
Scientists, writing in the journal Addiction, surveyed the definitions of “standard drink” and “low-...
Introduction and Aims: For consumers to follow drinking guidelines and limit their risk of negative ...
Drivers who wish to stay 'under the limit', problem drinkers wishing to control their drinking and l...
Among European countries, there is a lot of variation in the levels of drinking defined as low/high ...
Introduction and Aim: To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Abstract — Aims: There is sparse literature on drink alcohol content in developing countries. This s...
Aims: The aim of this paper was to explore responses to alcohol health information labels from a cro...
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
To investigate behaviours related to four alcohol policy variables (policy-relevant behaviours) and ...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate the awareness and knowledge of hazardous drinking limits among the g...
Alcohol consumption causes an estimated 4% of the global disease burden, prompting goverments to imp...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for the burden of disease worldwide. Both the avera...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
The standard UK alcohol unit is used to record alcohol consumption and, in health promotion, as a us...
Introduction and Aims: To encourage moderate alcohol consumption, many governments have developed gu...
Scientists, writing in the journal Addiction, surveyed the definitions of “standard drink” and “low-...
Introduction and Aims: For consumers to follow drinking guidelines and limit their risk of negative ...
Drivers who wish to stay 'under the limit', problem drinkers wishing to control their drinking and l...
Among European countries, there is a lot of variation in the levels of drinking defined as low/high ...
Introduction and Aim: To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Abstract — Aims: There is sparse literature on drink alcohol content in developing countries. This s...
Aims: The aim of this paper was to explore responses to alcohol health information labels from a cro...
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
To investigate behaviours related to four alcohol policy variables (policy-relevant behaviours) and ...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate the awareness and knowledge of hazardous drinking limits among the g...
Alcohol consumption causes an estimated 4% of the global disease burden, prompting goverments to imp...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for the burden of disease worldwide. Both the avera...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
The standard UK alcohol unit is used to record alcohol consumption and, in health promotion, as a us...