Title of article :
Alcohol Consumption by Russian Workers Before and During the Economical Reforms of the 1990s
Author/Authors :
Jargin, Sergei V Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia - Department of Public Health, Russia
Abstract :
Consumption of surrogates was indirectly stimulated with certain anti-alcohol measurments taken by government Soviet-time, sorts of cheap fortified wine, was largely disappeared during the 1990s; however wine surrogates were continuously sold out. Authorities should take measurments to prevent the sales of poor-quality and counterfeit alcoholic beverages. In conclusion, some policies contributed to the mortality increase among workers and some other social groups. Apart from alcohol, limited modern health care is another obvious reason of the relatively low life expectancy in Russia.
Keywords :
Alcoholism , Life Expectancy , Russia, Wine
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction