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Drink Labels Help Youth Find Strongest Drink at Lowest Cost, Study Says
May 19, 2009

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Research Summary

Researchers say that some youths in Australia use content labels on alcoholic beverages to help them maximize their alcohol intake, rather than to make safe and responsible decisions about drinking.

Medical News Today reported May 15 that researchers studied youth perceptions of standard drink labeling, how youth use the labels, and how the labels impact youth's alcohol consumption.

Sandra Jones from the Center for Health Initiatives at the University of Wollongong and colleagues said that Australian youth have a very high awareness of standard drink labels, which include information on alcohol strength. However, researchers found that young drinkers use the labels mostly to help guide them in finding the best "value" -- e.g. the most alcohol for least amount of money.

Previous research indicated that adults used the drink labels to enable safe-drinking behavior, Jones said. "This motivation is not evident in the consumption choices with young drinkers and might even be counter-productive," Jones said.

The findings were published online Jan. 14, 2009 in the journal Drug and Alcohol Review.

This article summarizes an external report or press release on research published in a scientific journal. When available, links to the sources are provided above.

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Posted by SheilaJoyce on 20 May 09 01:28 PM EDT
Now that's not what they need to be reading ! What we need, is Health Warning Labels on ALL liquor containers ! Why our Government is so ignorant or just plain stupid, is beyond me !

Posted by nina on 21 May 09 10:04 AM EDT
Making the label interesting by pushing the content (to youth) is the same as advertising for cigs to youth. It is all the media advertising that sticks it in their face and when they want to act like adults or just, you know, get high...they will go to what they remember and looks good to them. A boring bottle of booze with low alcohol would be boring. The high content of alcohol is what they are after. Did we need a study to tell us that? Have we learn nothing about youth and their habits? Is anyone surprised by teens not interested in safe-drinking behavior? Lets waist some more money and find out that they like to buy all the same belts and shoes too.

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