The Commercial Determinants of Men’s Health Promotion: A Case Study of Gambling, Nonnies, and Athleisurewear

Author:

Oliffe John L.12ORCID,Kelly Mary T.1,Gao Nina1,Velzeboer Rob13,Sharp Paul4,Li Eric P. H.3

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2. Department of Nursing, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

3. Faculty of Management, The University of British Columbia, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

4. School of Health Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

Although the social determinants of health have guided equity work with the tailoring of men’s health promotion programs, the role of, and potential for, the commercial determinants of health in those interventions is rarely addressed and poorly understood. While four commercial products, tobacco, alcohol, ultra-processed food, and fossil fuels, account for more than a third of global deaths, there is a need to recognize that consumer goods industries can make both positive and negative contributions to health. This article begins much-needed discussions about what we might learn from, and strategically tap in the commercial sector to seed, scale, and sustain men’s health promotion programs. Three case studies, online sports betting, beer and the rise of the nonny, and athleisurewear, are discussed. Connections between online sports betting and masculinities explain young men’s disproportionate involvement and gambling addictions with recommendations to legislate an end to gambling advertisements and de-incentivize industry profiteering through penalties and higher taxes. Regarding beer and the rise of the nonny, brewers have innovated with non-alcoholic beer based on shifting consumption patterns and masculinities in their core market—men. The nonny reminds health promoters to know their end-user’s values and behaviors to bolster program acceptability. Detailing Under Armour and Lululemon, two highly gendered but diversifying athleisurewear brands, the complexities of, and potential for, leveraging public health and industry collaborations are underscored. Taken together, the article findings suggest men’s health promoters should rigorously explore tapping key commercial entities and tax revenues to advance the health of men and their communities.

Funder

Principal’s Research Chair

Canada Research Chairs

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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