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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

OBJECTIVE: This study sought to explain results of the Water Up!@Home randomised controlled trial where low-income parents were randomised to receive an educational intervention +a low-cost water filter pitcher or only the filter. Parents in both groups had reported statistically significant reducti...

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Autores principales: Santillán-Vázquez, Claudia, Hernández, Lucero, Reese, Amanda C, Burgos-Gil, Rosalina, Cleary, Sean D, Rivera, Ivonne M, Gittelsohn, Joel, Edberg, Mark C, Monge-Rojas, Rafael, Colón-Ramos, Uriyoán
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022001744
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author Santillán-Vázquez, Claudia
Hernández, Lucero
Reese, Amanda C
Burgos-Gil, Rosalina
Cleary, Sean D
Rivera, Ivonne M
Gittelsohn, Joel
Edberg, Mark C
Monge-Rojas, Rafael
Colón-Ramos, Uriyoán
author_facet Santillán-Vázquez, Claudia
Hernández, Lucero
Reese, Amanda C
Burgos-Gil, Rosalina
Cleary, Sean D
Rivera, Ivonne M
Gittelsohn, Joel
Edberg, Mark C
Monge-Rojas, Rafael
Colón-Ramos, Uriyoán
author_sort Santillán-Vázquez, Claudia
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description OBJECTIVE: This study sought to explain results of the Water Up!@Home randomised controlled trial where low-income parents were randomised to receive an educational intervention +a low-cost water filter pitcher or only the filter. Parents in both groups had reported statistically significant reductions in sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and increases in water intake post-intervention. DESIGN: Qualitative explanatory in-depth interviews analysed thematically and deductively. SETTING: Washington, DC metropolitan area, USA. PARTICIPANTS: Low-income Latino parents of infants/toddlers who had participated in the Water Up! @Home randomised controlled trial. RESULTS: The filter-stimulated water consumption in both groups by (1) increasing parents’ perception of water safety; (2) acting as a cue to action to drink water; (3) improving the flavour of water (which was linked to perceptions of safety) and (4) increasing the perception that this option was more economical than purchasing bottled water. Safe and palatable drinking water was more accessible and freely available in their homes; participants felt they did not need to ration their water consumption as before. Only intervention participants were able to describe a reduction in SSB intake and described strategies, skills and knowledge gained to reduce SSB intake. Among the comparison group, there was no thematic consensus about changes in SSB or any strategies or skills to reduce SSB intake. CONCLUSIONS: 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.
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spelling pubmed-97136852022-12-01 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 Santillán-Vázquez, Claudia Hernández, Lucero Reese, Amanda C Burgos-Gil, Rosalina Cleary, Sean D Rivera, Ivonne M Gittelsohn, Joel Edberg, Mark C Monge-Rojas, Rafael Colón-Ramos, Uriyoán Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: This study sought to explain results of the Water Up!@Home randomised controlled trial where low-income parents were randomised to receive an educational intervention +a low-cost water filter pitcher or only the filter. Parents in both groups had reported statistically significant reductions in sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and increases in water intake post-intervention. DESIGN: Qualitative explanatory in-depth interviews analysed thematically and deductively. SETTING: Washington, DC metropolitan area, USA. PARTICIPANTS: Low-income Latino parents of infants/toddlers who had participated in the Water Up! @Home randomised controlled trial. RESULTS: The filter-stimulated water consumption in both groups by (1) increasing parents’ perception of water safety; (2) acting as a cue to action to drink water; (3) improving the flavour of water (which was linked to perceptions of safety) and (4) increasing the perception that this option was more economical than purchasing bottled water. Safe and palatable drinking water was more accessible and freely available in their homes; participants felt they did not need to ration their water consumption as before. Only intervention participants were able to describe a reduction in SSB intake and described strategies, skills and knowledge gained to reduce SSB intake. Among the comparison group, there was no thematic consensus about changes in SSB or any strategies or skills to reduce SSB intake. CONCLUSIONS: 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. Cambridge University Press 2022-11 2022-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9713685/ /pubmed/35983682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022001744 Text en © The Authors 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Santillán-Vázquez, Claudia
Hernández, Lucero
Reese, Amanda C
Burgos-Gil, Rosalina
Cleary, Sean D
Rivera, Ivonne M
Gittelsohn, Joel
Edberg, Mark C
Monge-Rojas, Rafael
Colón-Ramos, Uriyoán
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
title 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
title_full 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
title_fullStr 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
title_full_unstemmed 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
title_short 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
title_sort 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
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980022001744
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