Young people's perspective on the influence of alcohol, tobacco, vaping and fast food industries.

Future healthcare journal Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fhj.2025.100256
Joseph Dickenson, Sean Devlin
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As young people, alcohol, tobacco, vapes and fast food are everywhere in our lives. They are commonplace at social events, in our media, and in adverts; explained away as part of growing up. Many young people are unaware of the health risks of these substances, partly due to the success of industry marketing. For example, most people are aware of the risks to their livers from drinking alcohol, but far fewer of us realise the small scale of consumption required. The rise of vaping and fast food in particular has been accelerated by their low cost and widespread availability. As teenagers, most of us have limited spending power - our income comes from Saturday jobs or a handful of hours of shift work, so processed foods are the easiest choice. Vapes are easily available on most high streets, and young people often pass shops that sell them on their way to school. Society's casual attitude towards these promotes more consumption and obscures the risks. Our social media feeds influence us all, in a myriad of ways, ranging from athletes promoting an ideal body image, to companies sponsoring adverts for their products, to influencers casually showing alcohol, smoking and vaping as part of their regular lives. We explore solutions such as tighter regulations on packaging; clearer labelling of the risks of substances can help young people to make healthier, more informed decisions. We propose that vapes be subject to the same regulations as tobacco on storage, and mandating drab packaging; moving away from the bright, colourful designs that seem designed to target children specifically. Increasing the duty paid on these products could be beneficial, but it risks pushing consumers to potentially more risky alternatives, and further widens the socio-economic divide between rich and poor. We also suggest that teaching children to think critically from a young age will enable them to make better decisions about their health, as well as many other aspects of their lives.

年轻人对酒精、烟草、电子烟和快餐行业影响的看法。
作为年轻人,酒精、烟草、电子烟和快餐在我们的生活中无处不在。它们在社交活动、媒体和广告中屡见不鲜;解释为成长的一部分。许多年轻人不知道这些物质的健康风险,部分原因是行业营销的成功。例如,大多数人都意识到饮酒对肝脏的危害,但很少有人意识到所需的小规模消费。尤其是电子烟和快餐,它们的低成本和广泛供应加速了它们的崛起。作为青少年,我们大多数人的消费能力有限——我们的收入来自周六的工作或几个小时的轮班工作,所以加工食品是最简单的选择。电子烟在大多数大街上都很容易买到,年轻人在上学的路上经常会经过卖电子烟的商店。社会对这些的随意态度促进了更多的消费,并掩盖了风险。我们的社交媒体以各种方式影响着我们所有人,从推广理想身材的运动员,到赞助其产品广告的公司,再到随意展示饮酒、吸烟和吸电子烟作为日常生活一部分的网红。我们探索解决方案,如更严格的包装法规;更清晰地标注物质的风险,可以帮助年轻人做出更健康、更明智的决定。我们建议电子烟在储存方面受到与烟草相同的规定,并强制使用单调的包装;远离那些似乎是专门为儿童设计的明亮、多彩的设计。提高这些产品的关税可能是有益的,但它有可能迫使消费者选择潜在风险更高的替代品,并进一步扩大贫富之间的社会经济鸿沟。我们还建议,从小就教孩子们批判性地思考,将使他们能够对自己的健康以及生活的许多其他方面做出更好的决定。
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