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Hydration Day: How Much Water You Need Health & Wellness

What is Hydration?

Hydration is the process of absorbing water for use in every part of your body. Water is essential for life. Water makes up more than 50% of your body weight. Every day your body will lose water through sweat, urination, and breathing. Because your body cannot produce water, you must consume it to replace the water that has been lost. When you consume adequate amounts of water you ensure that critical systems are set up to function properly. If you don’t drink enough water your metabolism will not process the food you eat for energy properly. Temperature regulation and blood flow are among other important physiological functions that will be negatively affected when proper hydration levels are not met. While the amount of water needed to reach optimal hydration will vary depending on lifestyle, age, weight, environment, and other demographic factors, the importance of proper hydration should be a primary focus in every person who desires to achieve optimal physical and mental performance and health.

Water requirements

As previously stated, the amount of water you need every day will vary depending on your activity level, foods you eat, and beverages you drink. You may have heard that 8 glasses of water is a good goal to aim for to keep your body fully hydrated. While this isn’t necessarily a bad recommendation, we cannot assume that amount will be optimal for everyone. It’s possible that you can receive adequate amounts of water through the food you eat while consuming less that 8 glasses of water, while others may need to consume significantly more water to meet their body demands due to the strenuous nature of their activity or lifestyle. For most people, the feeling of being thirsty will prompt them to seek out a liquid beverage to satisfy their bodies need for more water.

Water needs can be significantly altered when the body is put through strenuous activity. Avid exercisers, athletes, and pregnant or breastfeeding women should be encouraged to increase fluid intake. After exercise, you will experience not only a loss in water, but a loss in electrolytes. Electrolytes like sodium and potassium are essential for proper nerve and muscle function. Without them, exercisers and athletes will be unable to physically function optimally and may experience complete physical failure that could potentially lead to life threating issues from dehydration. If you are concerned about the amount of water you should be consuming before, during, or after strenuous activity a good process to follow is to consume around 20 ounces of water per pound of body weight lost.

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