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dc.contributor.authorGangadhar Sheeri-
dc.contributor.authorDeepa Anikivi-
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-27T07:30:33Z-
dc.date.available2024-02-27T07:30:33Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.urihttp://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10592-
dc.description.abstractSince the dawn of recorded history, humans have consumed alcoholic beverages.Alcohol use trends are continually changing around the world, and alcohol is now widely available.Research has greatly aided our understanding of the relationship between alcohol intake and certain disorders, demonstrating that the relationship between alcohol consumption and health outcomes is complex and diverse.Increases in the average amount of alcohol consumed are expected in the world's most populated regions, including Southeast Asia and India.Alcohol consumption patterns appear to be influenced by cultural differences.An alcoholic beverage is one of the most prominent products of global addiction demand.Alcohol consumption is a major problem in developing countries like India because of various sociocultural practises across the country, different alcohol policies and practises across the various states, lack of community awareness of alcohol-related problems, false mass media propaganda about alcohol use, various alcohol drinking patterns among the alcohol consumers, and the emergence of social drinking as a habit due to widespread urbanization.To minimise alcohol consumption, states must enact stringent alcohol rules, and consumers must be taught about the different detrimental effects of alcohol usage and the effects it can have on their mind, body, and soul.Furthermore, alcohol is associated to a number of diseases whose worldwide burden is expected to rise in the coming years.The goal of this review of the scientific literature is to analyse recent data in the realm of alcohol related risk information preferences and consumer perceptions.As a result, policies with focused harm reduction measures are appropriate to apply.From a public health standpoint, there is a critical need for regular means of coordination in which the prevention of alcohol-related problems is fu lly considered in policy decisions about alcohol control and regulation in the market for alcoholic beverages. Alcohol consumption is influenced by economic, social, religious, and traditional forces in different parts of the world; as a result, countries differ significantly in the amount and type of alcohol consumed. India has the world's largest youth population, which is being influenced by external forces and is using alcohol at an alarmingly high rate and at a younger age.-
dc.publisherGBS Impact Journal of Multi Disciplinary Reseearch-
dc.titleA study on perception of customers with reference to alcoholic beverages-
dc.volVol 7-
dc.issuedNo 2-
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