@German5151 @ADHS_FamilyLife @Quasselette https://t.co/xf8bgQrMxA Die Erkenntnisse die wir haben sagen: Werbung von Alkohol erhöht die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass Jugendliche eher trinken und mehr trinken (und das setzt sich dann im Leben fort). Es gibt noch
@gazclose false. Advertising has a significant role in society, culture and is the same when it comes to alcohol. https://t.co/d10YTsIr9M https://t.co/i2IPGP110u https://t.co/DBLKgVIcIt
@DanielPryorr @Paul__North @ASI Thanks for replying. I'm guessing that you also doubt the findings of these reviews, which suggest an effect of higher exposure to alcohol marketing in increasing demand among adolescents? https://t.co/JmCgPWP95x and https:/
Healthcare researchers have shown associations between exposure to alcohol advertising and drinking behaviours. An increased awareness of alcohol messages amongst young people might lead to earlier drinking, higher consumption and increased harm. https://t
Advertising does have an impact on teen alcohol use, research finds. The greater exposure to alcohol ads, the... https://t.co/Pa8eIfFETF
Advertisements and drinking mix better than they ought to... http://t.co/gtIViKsknU @BasiaDiug #sphpm
@richardhorton1: a guideline credibility gap or marketing techniques & misinformation campaigns by Big Alcohol? http://t.co/bkpIcgFr5r