Advertising is part of our daily life. Advertising is part of life, including supporters, videos, photos, slogans, or videos, and people will bias the product. According to Yankelvich Research Center, about 500 advertisement images can be seen every day in the 1970s and today there are about 5,000 images (Yankelvich, 2010). These numbers include all the labels on the display card, the information in the mailbox, and the television video, which affect people's spirit and emotions.
Are all restrictions or guidelines issued by the government playing a role in advertising management? In this article, we will focus on why this type of alcohol advertisement is restricted and how much government should manage advertisements. In general, people drink alcohol to be happy or unhappy either because the salary has risen or because they are roughly modified at work, or because they are enjoying the evening at the bar. According to Mintel's exclusive survey, in 2003 survey, three quarters of adults and three quarters of adults thought that there was no problem with moderate drinking. Drink regularly outside the house (Clark, 2003). As for the drinking of young people, most people are out of curiosity, they have a big burden on the economy, but also feel disappointment of love.
In this review, I ask questions that people's alcohol consumption can be reduced by prohibiting or limiting some form of alcohol advertisement. The prohibited form includes banning the advertisement of alcohol advertisements on television, the Internet, bulletin boards and magazines. Also, I am interested in whether the government will reduce taxes on alcohol purchases after banning advertisements such as the decline in profitability of alcohol and advertising industry, and alcohol ban.
Background: Alcohol is estimated to be the fifth largest risk factor for lifetime after disability adjustment throughout the world. Restricting or disabling alcohol advertising can reduce the risk of alcohol in individuals and the general public. To date, systematic reviews have not assessed the effectiveness of such interventions, possible harm and cost effectiveness. Search method: Search for Cochrane Drug and Alcohol Group Professional Registration (May 2014), CENTRAL (No. 2014 5), MEDLINE (May 19 - 28, 2014), EMBASE (1974 - 2014 5) did. PsychINFO (June 2013); In October 2013, I also searched five conference databases and www.clinicaltrials.gov and http://apps.who.int/trialsearch/.