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Water.
Our bodies need water for all its processes and yet we donât usually get enough. Weâve all heard it said that we need at least 8 8-ounce glasses of water each day but do we know what that means? Iâd venture to say I thought it meant Iâd never get enough water because 8 glasses of water a day seems overwhelming. Besides, why would we need that much? Turns out we lose water in so various ways, some we donât really think of like breathing, so we need to replenish every day. So I did a bit of research to see what benefits Iâd get and if this 8 8-ounce glass thing was true!
What I found
In doing research on the subject there was so much to absorb I decided to focus on what it would mean for me personally (I will provide links to relevant websites at the end of this post). Since I am an average woman, it seemed logical to go with the suggestions for that demographic. Now, keep in mind our needs vary depending on our activity, where we live and what we eat, so we all have different needs. In assessing my situation I found that if I drank 2 â 3 bottles of water a day, coupled with eating more fruits and vegetables, I could get my daily requirement. Whatâs that, well âaverageâ women actually need about 9 8-ounce glasses of âfluidâ a day and men need closer to 13! However, all fluids count! Some more than others, so if you drink two bottles of water and have two glasses of juice youâre ¾ of the way there for your day. If youâve eaten fruits and vegetables youâve probably gotten enough fluids for the day.
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After doing the research I took my first step and started drinking at least 2 16-ounce bottles of water a day (equal to 4 glasses). Before this I wasnât drinking much water and as I look back I can see some days when I didnât get many fluids at all. Because the goal is to be healthier, those two bottles of water are going to make a difference. As I develop a new habit of getting enough fluids Iâm more aware of what those fluids contain. So I drink more water and tea and less soda and juice only because I also want to reduce my excess sugar intake. . . more on that later.
Here are some useful links to articles that can help you develop a water/fluid plan that works for your lifestyle.
Mayo Clinic: Water-How much should you drink every day?
Freedrinkingwater.com: The Importance of Water and Your Health
Water Cure: You're not sick, you're thirsty
How much fluid intake do you get each day? Have your habits changed? Tell me what you think in a comment or email.
If you missed the previous posts in this Workout Wednesday series you can catch up here:
- Getting Started
- Goals
Next week: Walking