Total water intake (g/day) 1 by tertile of drinking water among men (n = 776) (a) and women (n = 1142) (b) (means are adjusted for energy) and the contribution (%) of fluids and food moisture to the total water intake 2,3 by tertile of drinking water among men (n = 776) (c) and women (n = 1142) (d). 1 Among men and women, p for trend was significant for: sugar-sweetened beverages, hot drinks, carbonated water in a bottle, still water in a bottle, and tap water; 2 Among men, p for trend was significant for: milk, fruit juices, sugar-sweetened beverages, diet sweet beverages, hot drinks, carbonated water in a bottle, still water in a bottle, and tap water; 3 Among women, p for trend was significant for: milk, sugar-sweetened beverages, diet sweet beverages, hot drinks, carbonated water in a bottle, still water in a bottle, and tap water.