2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2015.12.002
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Booze and butts: A content analysis of the presence of alcohol in tobacco industry lifestyle magazines

Abstract: Background Advertising influences people’s health behaviors. Tobacco companies have linked tobacco and alcohol in their marketing activities. We examined how depictions of alcohol were placed in lifestyle magazines produced by tobacco companies, and if these references differed depending on if the magazine was oriented towards men, women, or if it was unisex. Methods Content analysis of 6 different tobacco industry lifestyle magazines (73 issues), including 73 magazine covers, 1558 articles, 444 tobacco ads,… Show more

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“…Displays of alcoholic beverages have long been prevalent in cigarette advertisements 17–19. A content analysis of six tobacco lifestyle magazines found that 27% of the tobacco advertisements analysed included images of alcoholic drinks 32. Blu e-cigarettes illustrates the genre: ‘What beers are you pairing with your Blu to get you through the midweek?’ and ‘ A hand crafted cocktail is the perfect compliment to your Blu ’ 17(see online supplementary figure 5).…”
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“…Displays of alcoholic beverages have long been prevalent in cigarette advertisements 17–19. A content analysis of six tobacco lifestyle magazines found that 27% of the tobacco advertisements analysed included images of alcoholic drinks 32. Blu e-cigarettes illustrates the genre: ‘What beers are you pairing with your Blu to get you through the midweek?’ and ‘ A hand crafted cocktail is the perfect compliment to your Blu ’ 17(see online supplementary figure 5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%