How providing a low-cost water filter pitcher led Latino parents to reduce sugar-sweetened beverages and increase their water intake: explanatory qualitative results from the Water Up!@Home intervention trial.
Claudia Santillán-VázquezLucero HernándezAmanda C ReeseRosalina Burgos-GilSean D ClearyIvonne M RiveraJoel GittelsohnMark C EdbergRafael Monge-RojasUriyoan Colón-RamosPublished in: Public health nutrition (2022)
A low-cost water filter facilitated water consumption, which actively (or passively for comparison group) displaced SSB consumption. The findings have implications for understanding and addressing the role of water security on SSB consumption.