Titre : | Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.31, n°2 - March 2012 - Low risk drinking guidelines |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | PRE (Prévention - RdRD / Prevention - Harm reduction) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus mots-clés ALCOOL ; ABSTINENCE ; CONSOMMATION ; RECOMMANDATION ; FACTEUR DE RISQUE ; SEXE ; USAGE REGULIER ; ABUS ; USAGE OCCASIONNEL ; GROSSESSE ; ADULTE ; JEUNE ADULTE ; APPAREIL CARDIOVASCULAIREThésaurus géographique AUSTRALIE ; CANADA |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Constructing and responding to low-risk drinking guidelines: Conceptualisation, evidence and reception. Stockwell T.I.M., Room R., p. 121-125. - The basis for Canada's new low-risk drinking guidelines: A relative risk approach to estimating hazardous levels and patterns of alcohol use. Stockwell T.I.M., Butt P., Beirness D., Gliksman L., Paradis C., p. 126-134. - Clear criteria based on absolute risk: Reforming the basis of guidelines on low-risk drinking. Room R., Rehm J., p. 135-140. - An empirical approach to evaluating the validity of alternative low-risk drinking guidelines. Dawson D.A., Smith S.M., Pickering R.P., Grant B.F., p. 141-150. - Why have guidelines at all? A critical perspective. Casswell S., p. 151-152. - Drinking guidelines are essential in combating alcohol-related harm: Comments on the new Australian and Canadian guidelines. Heather N., p. 153-155. - Different guidelines for different countries? On the scientific basis of low-risk drinking guidelines and their implications. Rehm J., Patra J., p. 156-161. - Responses to risk: Public submissions on Australian alcohol guidelines for low-risk drinking. Wilkinson C., p. 162-169. - Guidelines for pregnancy: What's an acceptable risk, and how is the evidence (finally) shaping up? O'Leary C.M., Bower C., p. 170-183. - Is there a ‘low-risk’ drinking level for youth? The risk of acute harm as a function of quantity and frequency of drinking. Thompson K.D., Stockwell T.I.M., Macdonald S., p. 184-193. - What place, if any, does information on putative cardioprotective effects of moderate alcohol use have in safer drinking guidelines? Hall W., p. 194-197. - Cautioning against causal alcohol-cardiovascular assumptions. Piazza-Gardner A.K., Barry A.E., p. 198-199. - Understanding standard drinks and drinking guidelines. Kerr W.C., Stockwell T.I.M., p. 200-205. - My cup runneth over: Young people's lack of knowledge of low-risk drinking guidelines. De Visser R.O., Birch J.D., p. 206-212. - Know your limits: Awareness of the 2009 Australian alcohol guidelines among young people. Bowring A.L., Gold J., Dietze P., Gouillou M., Van Gemert C., Hellard M.E., p. 213-223. - Perceptions of low-risk drinking levels among Australians during a period of change in the official drinking guidelines. Livingston M., p. 224-230. - The marketing of responsible drinking: Competing voices and interests. Wettlaufer A., Cukier S., Giesbrecht N., Greenfield T.K., p. 231-239. - An exploratory study of drinkers views of health information and warning labels on alcohol containers. Thomson L.M., Vandenberg B., Fitzgerald J.L., p. 240-247. |
Domaine : | Alcool / Alcohol |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.2012.31.issue-2/issuetoc |
Dépouillements
Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierArticle : Périodique
Introduction and Aims. For consumers to follow drinking guidelines and limit their risk of negative consequences they need to track their ethanol consumption. This paper reviews published research on the ability of consumers to utilise informati[...]
Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims. To identify general and specific features of health information warning labels on alcohol beverage containers that could potentially inform the development and implementation of a new labelling regime in Australia.
Design[...]
Exemplaires
Disponibilité |
---|
aucun exemplaire |
Accueil