What we know for sure – and what not – about the potential of policy measures to protect people from alcohol marketing
Alcohol Issues30 Tammi 2025

What we know for sure – and what not – about the potential of policy measures to protect people from alcohol marketing

What We Know For Sure – and What Not – About the Potential of Policy Measures to Protect People From Alcohol Marketing

For the eleventh episode in our third season we discuss what we know for sure – and what not – about the potential of policy measures to protect people from alcohol marketing.

Together with today’s guest, Dr Jakob Manthey, we discuss his recent and hotly debated study that found that alcohol marketing bans do not constitute a best buy for reducing alcohol consumption.

In this show, host Maik Dünnbier and Jakob Manthey discuss in depth the study published in January 2024 where Jakob and colleagues systematically reviewed the evidence for effects of total and partial bans of alcohol marketing on alcohol consumption. This study got a lot of attention because of the conclusion that “there is insufficient evidence to claim that alcohol marketing bans are a best buy to reduce alcohol consumption.” Maik and Jakob talk about why this systematic review was necessary, what the findings are, and what the results mean and do not mean.

Maik also asks a few critical questions about the study and Jakob shared valuable insights.

They also talk about the meaning of the study results and where we go from here – in research, policy, and advocacy.

Background to the show and study

Alcohol marketing is a billion dollar business and alcohol companies pumping so much money into advertising, promotion, and sponsorship means they are getting massive returns on their investments.

Six alcohol companies rank among the world’s largest spenders on advertising. The leading alcohol advertisers worldwide spent an estimated US$ 17.2 billion on alcohol advertising in 2019. In both high- and low-income countries, alcohol marketers occupy dominant positions, and in 24 of the countries tracked by AdAge, they are among the 10 largest advertising spenders.

And evidence shows that alcohol marketing makes children and youth initiate alcohol use earlier and if they already consume alcohol, exposure to alcohol marketing makes them consume even more alcohol.

A 2021 study revealed that the alcohol industry made $17.5 billion in sales revenue (in 2016) from alcohol sales to minors in the United States.

The World Health Organization has classified banning alcohol ads, promotion, and sponsorship as one of three alcohol policy best buy solutions to prevent and redcuce alcohol harm.

But a recent and hotly debated study systematically reviewed the evidence for effects of total and partial bans of alcohol marketing on alcohol consumption. Jakob and his research colleagues concluded that available empirical evidence does not support the claim that alcohol marketing bans constitute a best buy for reducing alcohol consumption.

For this podcast conversation we have invited the lead author Dr Jakob Manthey.

Our guest

Dr Jakob Manthey is a renowned researcher in the field of alcohol epidemoelogy and policy.

He has published groundbreaking studies in those areas. Dr Manthey is the Head of Working Group "Public health and substance use" at the Centre for Inter-Disciplinary Addiction Research at the University of Hamburg in Germany.

You can follow Jakob's work here and on Research Gate.

Resources for the episode Feedback

Your feedback, questions, and suggestions for future topics and guests is most welcome. Please get in touch at: maik.duennbier@movendi.ngo.

You are most welcome to follow Movendi International and Maik Dünnbier on LinkedIn, too.

About The Alcohol Issues Podcast

The Alcohol Issues Podcast is an original production from Movendi International. It’s a show about latest alcohol policy developments, brand new research, and stories that reveal the predatory practices of the alcohol industry. We bring you in-depth conversations with trail-blazing alcohol policy makers, visionary community activists, and leading scientists. We do it all to reshape how the world thinks about alcohol’s impact on society and the benefits of alcohol policy action.

Jaksot(46)

Alcohol Policy and the World Health Organization: What Happened at the Recent Executive Board Meeting

Alcohol Policy and the World Health Organization: What Happened at the Recent Executive Board Meeting

THE ALCOHOL ISSUES PODCAST – EPISODE 02 – SEASON 02   ALCOHOL POLICY AND THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: WHAT HAPPENED AT THE RECENT EXECUTIVE BOARD   This podcast episode is part of Movendi Internatio...

3 Helmi 202255min

How The Alcohol Industry Misrepresents The Truth About Alcohol And Cardiovascular Health

How The Alcohol Industry Misrepresents The Truth About Alcohol And Cardiovascular Health

The Alcohol Issues Podcast - Season 2 Episode 01 HOW THE ALCOHOL INDUSTRY MISREPRESENTS THE TRUTH ABOUT ALCOHOL AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH The Alcohol Issues Podcast is an original production by Movend...

20 Loka 20211h 8min

Lessons for alcohol policy from the coronavirus crisis: potential and challenges for building back better

Lessons for alcohol policy from the coronavirus crisis: potential and challenges for building back better

Alcohol Issues Podcast - Special Episode 20 Lessons For Alcohol Policy From the Coronavirus Crisis: Potential and Challenges For Building Back Better Movendi International's weekly in-depth conversati...

14 Kesä 20211h 12min

Brand New OECD Report: The Economic and Health System Case for Alcohol Policy

Brand New OECD Report: The Economic and Health System Case for Alcohol Policy

Alcohol Issues Podcast - Episode 19 Brand New OECD Report: The Economic and Health System Case for Alcohol Policy Movendi International's weekly in-depth conversation about latest alcohol issues in p...

20 Touko 202154min

The 3-Year Anniversary of Minimum Unit Pricing and the Future of Alcohol Policy Development in Scotland

The 3-Year Anniversary of Minimum Unit Pricing and the Future of Alcohol Policy Development in Scotland

Alcohol Issues Podcast - Episode 18 The 3-Year Anniversary of Alcohol Minimum Unit Pricing and the Future of Alcohol Policy Development in Scotland Movendi International's weekly in-depth conversation...

17 Touko 20211h

The Inner Workings of the Public Health Alcohol Act In Ireland: From MUP To Changing the Alcohol Norm

The Inner Workings of the Public Health Alcohol Act In Ireland: From MUP To Changing the Alcohol Norm

Alcohol Issues Podcast - Episode 17 The Inner Workings of the Public Health Alcohol Act In Ireland: From MUP To Changing the Alcohol Norm Movendi International's weekly in-depth conversation about lat...

7 Touko 20211h 4min

Commercial Determinants of Health and the WHO: Conflicts of Interest at the New WHO Foundation

Commercial Determinants of Health and the WHO: Conflicts of Interest at the New WHO Foundation

Alcohol Issues Podcast - Episode 16 Commercial Determinants of Health and the WHO: Conflicts of Interest at the New WHO Foundation Movendi International's weekly in-depth conversation about latest alc...

29 Huhti 20211h 1min

Understanding Alcohol Taxation: Design, Potential and Window of Opportunity

Understanding Alcohol Taxation: Design, Potential and Window of Opportunity

Alcohol Issues Podcast - Episode 15 Understanding Alcohol Taxation: Design, Potential and Window of Opportunity Movendi International's weekly in-depth conversation about latest alcohol issues in poli...

23 Huhti 20211h 21min

Suosittua kategoriassa Politiikka ja uutiset

uutiscast
aikalisa
politiikan-puskaradio
ootsa-kuullut-tasta-2
rss-ootsa-kuullut-tasta
rss-pinnalla
tervo-halme
rss-vaalirankkurit-podcast
rss-podme-livebox
aihe
rss-asiastudio
the-ulkopolitist
rss-tasta-on-kyse-ivan-puopolo-verkkouutiset
rss-girls-finish-f1rst
otetaan-yhdet
et-sa-noin-voi-sanoo-esittaa
rss-50100-podcast
rss-polikulaari-pitka-kiekko-ja-muut-ts-podcastit
rss-ulkopoditiikkaa
rss-kaikki-uusiksi