Fig. 3: The effect of temperature on drinks consumption by type. | Nature Climate Change

Fig. 3: The effect of temperature on drinks consumption by type.

From: Rising temperatures increase added sugar intake disproportionately in disadvantaged groups in the USA

Fig. 3: The effect of temperature on drinks consumption by type.

a, The effect of temperature on sugar-added beverage consumption for the whole sample. b, The heterogeneous effect of temperature on sugar-added beverage consumption by education level in households with a male head (i), education level in households with a female head (ii), income (iii), ethnic group (iv), work environment in households with a male head (v) and work environment in households with female head (vi). c, The heterogeneous effect of plain water consumption by education level in households with a male head (i), education level in households with a female head (ii), income (iii), ethnic group (iv), work environment in households with a male head (v) and work environment in households with female head (vi). The statistics are from two-sided t-tests based on regression analysis and complete results are presented in Supplementary Tables 1921. Household income was categorized as defined in Fig. 2.

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