People think bottled water is healthy ... sort of

June 19, 2009 A resident carries bottled water out of a supermarket

A small study has shown that people tend to believe that bottled water is somehow healthier than water from the tap. However, the research, published in the open access journal BMC Public Health, also shows that people are unsure exactly what these benefits might be and that they are rarely the main reason for choosing bottled.

Lorna Ward led a team of researchers from the University of Birmingham who carried out interviews with users of the University's sports centre. She said: "The majority of participants believed that bottled water has some , but that they were not necessarily significant or superior to the benefits provided by . Convenience and taste were more influential factors for participants when deciding to buy a bottle of water".

Bottled water was described as being more 'pure' than tap water, and was also described as containing more 'minerals'. As one respondent put it,

""I mean I know it's good but I'm not sure why it's good"

However, most participants expressed doubts as to the extent of the health benefits of bottled water compared with tap water, believing that bottled water did have health benefits, but that these benefits were negligible. The most commonly cited reason for purchasing bottled water was convenience. The researchers conclude that, "Our results suggest that the recent surge in bottled water consumption may not be motivated by beliefs about health benefits associated with bottled water".

Source: BioMed Central (news : web)


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  • Bob_Kob - Jun 19, 2009
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    Of course it isnt. People are just thirsty, and unlike in the past, we don't walk around with a canteen on our backs anymore.
  • Egnite - Jun 19, 2009
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    More like people are educated to become consumerists from stupid ads.

    Wouldn't it depend on where you live? I mean some areas have disgusting water and locals find bottled water to be cleaner and nicer. I fortunately have very clean water (48ppm tds last I checked) from my taps and tend to carry it around with me in glass or steel bottles.
  • timefighter - Jun 22, 2009
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    I personally think bottled water is no much healthier than tap water. I mean, most taps are kept in metal containers which may be obviously inpure, and for bottled water, sometimes plastic containers are kept for weeks, which is very unhealthy for users.

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