When you drink water, you replenish the water lose. Without enough  water, your body cannot function properly. Your recommended intake is  based on factors including your s*x, age, activity level, and others,  such as if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding.
Water regulates your body temperature, lubricates your joint,  protects your spine and other tissues, helps you eliminate waste through  urine, sweat and faeces. Water keeps your skin looking healthy, and can  also help manage your weight since it contains no calories.
Drinking too much water may lead to dehydration. Drinking too much  water may lead to hyponatremia, when the excess water in your system  dilutes the electrolytes in your blood and reduces your sodium levels.
The question of how much water one should drink in a day is one  that has brought about many different opinions. Health authorities tell  you to follow the 8×8 rule, which is drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of  water everyday. That is about 2 litres. But when you think of it, you  cannot really tell how much water you need as this depends on the  individual. A bigger person will require more water than a smaller  person.
Also, someone who jogs every morning will need more water than  someone whoHow much you should actually drink is more individualized  than you might think. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) currently  recommends that men should drink at least 104 ounces of water per day,  which is 13 cups. They say women should drink at least 72 ounces, which  is 9 cups. Even still, the answer to exactly how much water you should  drink isn’t so simple. doesn’t.
The current recommendation for adults around 3.7 liters for men and  2.7 liters for women. Staying hydrated goes beyond just the water you  drink. Foods make up around 20 percent of your total fluid requirements  each day. Along with drinking your 9 to 13 daily cups of water, try to  eat lots of fruits and vegetables.
Drink extra 1.5 to 2.5 cups of water each day if you exercise, more  if you work out for longer than an hour. Take more water than usual  when it gets hot because you lose more water when you sweat.
When you have a fever, vomiting, or diarrhea, your body loses more  fluids than usual, so drink more water. Your doctor may even suggest  adding drinks with electrolytes to keep your electrolyte balance more  stable.
Drink when you are thirsty and every time you eat. Carry a water  bottle around with you to drink from when you get thirsty, especially  when going on trips or when working out. In all, drink water like your  life depends on it, because it does.
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Via The Guardian






 

 
 
 
 
 
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