Fig. 2

Odds ratio of self-reported buying less sugary drinks due to the WLs by quintile of past 7-day intake of sugary beverages and water in adults, International Food Policy Study, 2020 and 2021 (n = 7,071)
Self-reported purchase change in sugary drink groups included cola, soda, and sweetened fruit drinks. Sugary drink intake was based on the summed volume of regular soda, sweetened fruit drinks, regular flavored waters or vitamin waters with calories, regular sports drinks, and regular energy drinks. Median intake per quintile: Sugary drinks intake (Q1 = 71.4 ml, Q2 = 301.7 ml, Q3 = 540 ml, Q4 = 848 ml, Q5 = 1528 ml), Water intake (Q1 = 0 ml, Q2 = 357 ml, Q3 = 750 ml, Q4 = 1071 ml, Q5 = 1857 ml). Multilevel regression model adjusted by age, sex, indigeneity, educational level, income adequacy, children in the household, nutrition knowledge, role in the food shopping in the household, BMI category and year of the survey