Format
Scientific article
Published by / Citation
Esser M, Jernigan D. (2018). Policy Approaches for Regulating Alcohol Marketing in a Global Context: A Public Health Perspective. Annu. Rev. Public Health 2018. 39:385–401 https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040617-014711
Original Language

English

Country
United States
Keywords
alcohol consumption
alcohol marketing
Alcohol Policy
globalization
advertising

Policy Approaches for Regulating Alcohol Marketing in a Global Context: A Public Health Perspective

Abstract

Alcohol consumption is responsible for 3.3 million deaths globally or nearly 6% of all deaths. Alcohol use contributes to both communicable and noncommunicable diseases, as well as violence and injuries. The purpose of this review is to discuss, in the context of the expansion of transnational alcohol corporations and harms associated with alcohol use, policy options for regulating exposure to alcohol marketing. We first provide an overview of the public health problem of harmful alcohol consumption and describe the association between exposure to alcohol marketing and alcohol consumption. We then discuss the growth and concentration of global alcohol corporations and their marketing practices in low- and middle-income countries, as well as in higher-income societies. We review the use and effectiveness of various approaches for regulating alcohol marketing in various countries before discussing challenges and opportunities to protect public health.