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Lower Strength Alcohol Products—A Realist Review-Based Road Map for European Policy Making

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Anderson P, Kokole D, Jané Llopis E, Burton R & Lachenmeier DW (2022) Lower Strength Alcohol Products—A Realist Review-Based Road Map for European Policy Making. Nutrients, 14 (18), Art. No.: 3779. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14183779

Abstract
This paper reports the result of a realist review based on a theory of change that substitution of higher strength alcohol products with lower strength alcohol products leads to decreases in overall levels of alcohol consumption in populations and consumer groups. The paper summarizes the results of 128 publications across twelve different themes. European consumers are increasingly buying and drinking lower strength alcohol products over time, with some two fifths doing so to drink less alcohol. It tends to be younger more socially advantaged men, and existing heavier buyers and drinkers of alcohol, who take up lower strength alcohol products. Substitution leads to a lower number of grams of alcohol bought and drunk. Although based on limited studies, buying and drinking lower strength products do not appear to act as gateways to buying and drinking higher strength products. Producer companies are increasing the availability of lower strength alcohol products, particularly for beer, with extra costs of production offset by income from sales. Lower strength alcohol products tend to be marketed as compliments to, rather than substitutes of, existing alcohol consumption, with, to date, the impact of such marketing not evaluated. Production of lower strength alcohol products could impair the impact of existing alcohol policy through alibi marketing (using the brand of lower strength products to promote higher strength products), broadened normalization of drinking cultures, and pressure to weaken policies. In addition to increasing the availability of lower strength products and improved labelling, the key policy that favours substitution of higher strength alcohol products with lower strength products is an alcohol tax based on the dose of alcohol across all products.

Keywords
realist review; lower strength alcohol products; substitution; household purchase data

Journal
Nutrients: Volume 14, Issue 18

StatusPublished
FundersEuropean Commission (Horizon Europe)
Publication date31/12/2022
Publication date online13/09/2022
Date accepted by journal08/09/2022
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/36146
PublisherMDPI AG
eISSN2072-6643

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Dr Robyn Burton

Dr Robyn Burton

Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Social Marketing

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