Alcohol industry conflicts of interest: The pollution pathway from misinformation to alcohol harms.

Future healthcare journal Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fhj.2025.100270
Mark Petticrew, May Ci van Schalkwyk, Cécile Knai
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The alcohol industry plays a major role in global public health harm, and shapes policies and public perceptions to its benefit, through misinformation, lobbying and self-regulation. This article describes the alcohol industry's conflicts of interest, particularly in the dissemination of misleading health information, its role in school-based alcohol 'education', and its resistance to evidence-based harm reduction measures. The industry's activities contribute to a 'pollution pathway' that normalises alcohol consumption while obscuring its links to cancer, cardiovascular disease, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and other harms. Alcohol industry-funded organisations, such as Drinkaware, omit and distort the evidence on health risks and seek to shift the responsibility for harm onto consumers. Drawing parallels with the tobacco industry, we argue for stricter regulation, exclusion of the alcohol industry from health policymaking, and stronger public awareness campaigns to counter alcohol industry misinformation. Urgent action is needed to protect public health from alcohol industry influence and to mitigate alcohol-related harm.

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酒精工业的利益冲突:从错误信息到酒精危害的污染途径。
酒精行业在危害全球公共健康方面发挥着重要作用,并通过错误信息、游说和自我监管来塑造有利于自己的政策和公众观念。本文描述了酒精行业的利益冲突,特别是在传播误导性健康信息方面,它在以学校为基础的酒精“教育”中的作用,以及它对基于证据的减少危害措施的抵制。该行业的活动助长了一条“污染途径”,使酒精消费正常化,同时掩盖了它与癌症、心血管疾病、胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)和其他危害的联系。酒业资助的组织,如Drinkaware,忽略和歪曲了有关健康风险的证据,并试图将伤害的责任推给消费者。与烟草业相似,我们主张更严格的监管,将酒精行业排除在卫生政策制定之外,并加强公众意识运动,以打击酒精行业的错误信息。需要采取紧急行动,保护公众健康免受酒精工业的影响,并减轻与酒精有关的危害。
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