Aims: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national or supranational policymaking, and to produce a new synthesis of current evidence. Methods: This study examined peer-reviewed journal reports published in the English language between 1980 and 2016 of studies of alcohol industry involvement in policymaking. Included studies were required to provide information on data collection and analysis and to have sought explicitly to investigate interventions by alcohol industry actors within the process of public policymaking. Eight electronic databases were searched on 27 February 2017. The methodological strengths and limitations of individual studies and the literature as a whole were examined. A th...
This article examines the Drink Free Days (DFD) campaign run by Public Health England and the indust...
Background: There is growing evidence that common strategies are used across unhealthy commodity ind...
Issues: Alcohol companies have recently invested large sums of money in answering research questions...
Aims: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national o...
AIMS: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national o...
AIMS: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national o...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
Aim: To systematically review, using a qualitative, narrative synthesis approach, papers examining a...
Aim: To systematically review, using a qualitative, narrative synthesis approach, papers examining a...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Despite a growing literature on corporations as political actors, relatively little is known about h...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
A growing body of literature points to the role of vested interests as a barrier to the implementati...
This article examines the Drink Free Days (DFD) campaign run by Public Health England and the indust...
Background: There is growing evidence that common strategies are used across unhealthy commodity ind...
Issues: Alcohol companies have recently invested large sums of money in answering research questions...
Aims: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national o...
AIMS: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national o...
AIMS: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national o...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
Aim: To systematically review, using a qualitative, narrative synthesis approach, papers examining a...
Aim: To systematically review, using a qualitative, narrative synthesis approach, papers examining a...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
Jim McCambridge and colleagues analyze industry submissions to a Scottish Government consultation on...
Despite a growing literature on corporations as political actors, relatively little is known about h...
The British government has been criticised for according industry interests too much weight in alcoh...
BACKGROUND: There has been insufficient research attention to alcohol industry methods of influencin...
A growing body of literature points to the role of vested interests as a barrier to the implementati...
This article examines the Drink Free Days (DFD) campaign run by Public Health England and the indust...
Background: There is growing evidence that common strategies are used across unhealthy commodity ind...
Issues: Alcohol companies have recently invested large sums of money in answering research questions...