Description
This excerpt from the book Alcohol and Pleasure: A Health Perspective discusses the role of pleasure in drinking and how it can impact physical and mental health. The book is divided into six parts, and part one discusses the importance of pleasure in health. Part two discusses how pleasure is cross-culturally relevant and case studies are provided to illustrate this. Part three discusses the health benefits of moderate drinking and how public health recommendations may be made based on this information. Part four discusses how drinking expectations and contexts impact pleasure and part five discusses how pleasure and alcohol policy should be conceived. Part six discusses the implications of the book and provides a synthesis of the various perspectives presented.
There is no simple threshold between the experience of drinking and the pleasure it can bring on the one hand and the pain and suffering caused by alcohol abuse on the other. But if we are to understand the role of alcohol in society, then at the very least we need to acknowledge the pleasure as well as the pain. Alcohol and Pleasure aims to bring together existing knowledge on the role of pleasure in drinking and determine whether the concept is useful for scientific understanding and policy consideration. The book is divided into six parts. Part I: Pleasure and Health surveys evidence that points to pleasure as an essential element of physical and mental health and discusses the resulting implications for public health policy. Part II: Pleasure and Alcohol Cross-Culturally provides a series of case studies examining the impact of pleasure on the nature of and trends in drinking in both the developed and the developing world. Part III: Alcohol and Medical, Psychological, and Social Health reviews the range of health benefits that are drawn from moderate consumption of alcohol and the extent to which these suggest room for positive public health recommendations on drinking. Part IV: Drinking Expectations and Contexts explores the array of non-pharmacological factors that add to, modify, or direct human reactions to alcohol. Part V: Pleasure and Alcohol Policy tackles evolving conceptions of health as found in the World Health Organization's Quality of Life project. Finally, Part VI draws conclusions from the volume as a whole and the conference on which it is based. The contributors to this volume include experts from the fields of public health, clinical medicine, anthropology, and psychology, as well as from the beverage alcohol industry. As a result, the perspectives they provide on the issue of alcohol and pleasure within the context of health are equally diverse. Alcohol and Pleasure represents a starting point for future dialogue on the role alcohol may play in a pleasurable, healthy lifestyle.