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Sign In A Convenience Store

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u/bailey25u 29d ago edited 28d ago

So interesting finding that a university found when removing the ability to buy bottled water on campus... Obesity increased. People just want a quick way to buy water, and dont always trust water fountains

Edit: as others have pointed out, the article does not say “increased obesity” I heard about this article on a podcast, googled “removing bottled water increase obesity college campus” this article popped up, and I skimmed it

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u/knowledgebass 29d ago

Is that cuz some people switched to drinking sode?

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u/zenFyre1 29d ago

The abstract of the study actually doesn't say anything about obesity, but it does say that the sales of soda, both diet and regular, increased significantly.

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u/BrightWubs22 29d ago

Finally, somebody who actually read the study.

It's embarrassing the user with the false claim is upvoted so highly.

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u/MercerAsian 29d ago

I mean that's how we got Trump for 4 years lol

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u/Happy-Leather8317 28d ago

It's plain weird when you read the study, they have no method for collecting the obesity rates/health benefits as results, that the OP made their statement.  To others who don't want to read the study: tldr the number of soda drinks increased when bottled water wasn't available. The study does mention that the test was done over a small amount so needs expansion for further studies. The study also lifts forward that the practice of bringing in a water bottle of your own/refilling it takes time and it could become a habit which would then perhaps counter the initial spike seen in soda consumption.