Tips to stay hydrated in the summer
- Use Helpful Tricks/Rules to Keep Hydration Top of Mind -
it is recommended that women intake between 2-2.7 liters of water a
day, while men should consume between 3-3.7 liters per day. Not all of
us think in liters so a good way to remember is by following the 8×8 or
10×10 rule, i.e. women should drink at least eight 8oz glasses of water
per day, and men should try aiming for ten 10oz glasses.
- Know Your Lifestyle - If you workout heavily and/or
often, live in a hot climate or are out in the heat frequently, or even
if you’re pregnant and/or breast feeding, all of these circumstances
require a larger water intake each day.
- Eat More Fruits and Veggies – You may not realize
it, but many fruits and vegetables are packed with h2O. Furthermore,
many of them include key nutrients that allow your body to better absorb
and use the water you’re drinking.
- Keep a water bottle (or mug, canteen, etc) within reach
– The more you make drinking water something that requires extra effort
(i.e. getting up to grab cup after cup), the less likely you are to
drink enough of it. Keep a large sized water bottle or container of some
sort nearby and within reach at all times. If it’s in front of you and
easy to grab, you’re much more likely to drink it!
- Put Down the Soda – They do contain water and there
isn’t hard evidence to suggest they dehydrate you, caffeinated or
otherwise, but when you consume sodas, you are drinking fluid, and
therefore, feel like your thirst is being quenched. Because of this,
many Americans end up unintentionally substituting soda for water, and
not consuming enough water as a result.
- Mix it Up – If you reduce your soda intake and
don’t feel like you have enough fun in your beverage repertoire, mix it
up! You can incorporate flavored waters or sparkling water, or try
adding a slice of lemon, lime, or even orange to your standard purified
water.
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