Educational program "Wine, alcohol and society : Healthy lifestyle and behavior"
RESOLUTION ECO 4/99
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM “WINE, ALCOHOL AND SOCIETY: HEALTHY LIFESTYLES AND BEHAVIOR”
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
BASED ON THE PROPOSAL of the Sub Commission, “Nutrition and Wine” after study by the Group of Experts, “Social Aspects on Consumption of Wine,”
CONSIDERING the recommendations written in the resolution relating to “Education of Young Persons”, approved by the General Assembly in Lisbon June 26, 1998
CONSIDERING that drinking behavior and drinking patterns are generally learned,
CONSIDERING that drinking behavior may be influenced by genetics, culture, religion, family, peers, media, education and the availability of products.
CONSIDERING that most educational programs focus on negative consequences without proposing recommendations on a healthy lifestyle and on how one who chooses to drink can do so properly and with appropriate control of risk
UNDERLINES that all information concerning the effects of wine on our health must be presented in a competent and balanced manner;
DECIDES, within the guidelines of the July 1998 Lisbon Resolution to adopt the following recommendations as an example of an unbiased education system involving the school, the family and the community. This example may be adapted according to the social, individual, legal, economic and cultural aspects of each country.
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The utilization of modern as well as traditional means of communication and education should be used in the delivery of this program with ongoing professional guidance and periodic update. This type of Program can be integrated with standard components of selected school curriculum such as chemistry, geography, literature, and health programs.
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