Tuesday, February 12, 2013

H2Oh...I need to drink more water.

Drink more water. How many times have you heard this health tip? Surprisingly, this has been incredibly consistent over the years. So one would think that the majority of adults would be drinking enough water? Surprisingly, no. According to the Rockefeller Study, only 34% of adults meet the recommended amount. And even more shocking, 10% don't drink any water on a daily basis.

One may ask themselves, How much water do I need? Well, funny enough, there is no simple answer, although there are general recommendations. Most of us have heard of the 8 glasses of 8 oz. water rule? Although this is easy to remember, it is not 100% accurate. According to the Institute of Medicine, a male should drink 3 liters of water daily, which equals approximately 13 cups and for women it's 2.2 liters, approximately 9 cups. These numbers are for all fluids which includes water from both beverages and foods. But how do you know what's right for you? Here are a few general tips to help and your body will thank you.

Drink water to match any other beverages. By following this, it will allow you to not fill up on the high caloric and tempting juice or sodas. And when you do take a swig of something other than water, it will taste 100 times more delicious.

Drink 1 large glass of water before every meal and continue to drink water during your meal. Save the other beverages for snacks.

Drink a large glass of water if you start to feel hungry.  Often times, hunger is masking thirst and by following this tip, you will be one step closer to your daily goal while saving you unwanted calories.

My Nalgene. 
Keep a refillable water bottle around you at all times.   On your desk at work, in your car, in your gym bag, on the kitchen counter, everywhere and keep it full.  And what type of bottle works best? The one you like and will use on a regular basis.  My two favorite water bottles are Life Factory and Nalgene.

Soda Stream
Bubbles anyone? Not champagne, silly, but sparkling water. Soda Stream is a great product that allows you to eliminate a tremendous amount of waste while flavoring it to your liking. Try adding a lemon or lime slice, or frozen berries.  After drinking regular water all  day, this will taste like a special treat.

Try writing down how much water you drink for a week or two and rating how you feel each day.  Personally, my goal is 96 oz a day and I came to this number after much trial and error yet consistently listening to my body. I don't always meet this number, but when I do I feel great and my body thanks me.

4 comments:

  1. I know wateri s important, but it's hard for me to keep it in mind throughout the day. I can always tell if I have dropped too low because that's when I feel my lips get chapped. I live in a dry climate (Colorado) and it doesn't matter what time of year it is, chapped lips will happen when I am low on water consumption. It's my clue!

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    1. If your lips are chapped, that's a sign of dehydration which means your now fighting it, not preventing it. Especially in Colorado and any dry climate, hydrating yourself is really important and will keep your energy up throughout your busy day. Keep a water bottle in your car which you spend a lot of time in and focus on drinking while driving, safely of course. :)

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  2. Nora,
    I drink tea all day long. Does this count?

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    1. It does Jamie. The old thoughts were that caffeinated drinks were diuretics and dehydrate you. Recent studies show that's not true. I love tea but sometimes it can get pricey. I like to add a slice of lemon to my hot water. Cheers!

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