Alcohol Issues - Alcohol's (and the Alcohol Industry's) Role in the NCDs Tsunami
Alcohol Issues - Episode 6
Alcohol's (and the Alcohol Industry's) Role in the NCDs Tsunami
Movendi International's weekly conversation about the latest alcohol issues in policy and science and new alcohol industry revelations.
In my conversation with Nina, we talk about alcohol’s role as risk factor in the global NCDs tsunami and what the NCD Alliance is doing about it. And Nina shares insights into the advocacy environment during and after the coronavirus crisis with regard to attention to non-communicable diseases and their risk factors. We discuss some of the most recent scientific findings about the preventable healthcare costs of NCDs risk factors and shed more light on the concept of commercial determinants of health.
With Nina, we enjoyed a far-reaching conversation and some really deep dives into the topics of NCDs, alcohol, industry interference and advocacy for high-impact policy solutions. And to top it all off, Nina shares her powerful and inspiring thoughts on the most important advocacy issues.
This week we highlight three alcohol issues that we think deserve special attention. In policy news, we talk about Canada during COVID-19 and how rising alcohol use is fueling mental health problems and what all that says about the country’s alcohol policy situation. In this week’s Science Digest we look at new research showing just how much healthcare spending could be prevented through policy action on health risk factors such as alcohol. And in the Big Alcohol Watch we expose how Big Alcohol uses the illusion of small-scale alcohol production in the Swedish countryside to lobby for the undoing of the successful Swedish alcohol policy model.
Healthcare Spending Attributable to Modifiable Risk Factors in the USA
Read more here...New Resource: Alcohol and NCDs – Harm and Solutions
Read more here...Canada and COVID-19: As Alcohol Use Rises, Mental Health Worsens
Read more here...Health-Care Spending Attributable to Modifiable Risk Factors in the USA: An Economic Attribution Analysis
Read the research article here...IOGT-NTO Exposes Big Alcohol’s Trojan Horse: “Farm Sales” Benefit Multinational Alcohol Industry Giants, Not Small Local Producers
Read more here...
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