Reducing harm from alcohol: call to action

S Casswell, T Thamarangsi - The Lancet, 2009 - thelancet.com
S Casswell, T Thamarangsi
The Lancet, 2009thelancet.com
Despite clear evidence of the major contribution alcohol makes to the global burden of
disease and to substantial economic costs, focus on alcohol control is inadequate
internationally and in most countries. Expansion of industrial production and marketing of
alcohol is driving alcohol use to rise, both in emerging markets and in young people in
mature alcohol markets. Cost-effective and affordable interventions to restrict harm exist, and
are in urgent need of scaling up. Most countries do not have adequate policies in place …
Summary
Despite clear evidence of the major contribution alcohol makes to the global burden of disease and to substantial economic costs, focus on alcohol control is inadequate internationally and in most countries. Expansion of industrial production and marketing of alcohol is driving alcohol use to rise, both in emerging markets and in young people in mature alcohol markets. Cost-effective and affordable interventions to restrict harm exist, and are in urgent need of scaling up. Most countries do not have adequate policies in place. Factors impeding progress include a failure of political will, unhelpful participation of the alcohol industry in the policy process, and increasing difficulty in free-trade environments to respond adequately at a national level. An effective national and international response will need not only governments, but also non-governmental organisations to support and hold government agencies to account. International health policy, in the form of a Framework Convention on Alcohol Control, is needed to counterbalance the global conditions promoting alcohol-related harm and to support and encourage national action.
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