Weight Loss and Losing Weight.
Water For Weight Loss
Our body is made up of 70% water. It's natural that
it would need to be replaced and restored throughout the day. Water
is our body's vital fuel. It's cleansing and refreshing. It's calorie-free,
inexpensive and easily obtained, and it helps you lose weight. Yet
few people actually drink the recommended eight glasses of water
a day...
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Editor:
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Most people drink when they are thirsty, but the beverage
of choice tends to be some other drink besides water. Water is not
the foremost idea that comes to mind when thinking of a healthy
diet and weight loss.
Americans drink two or three glasses of plain water
a day, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture survey conducted
in the late 1970. Based on an analysis of all fluid intake by adults,
it is said to total about two quarts of water a day, and this includes
water from foods and from other beverages. It's not usually necessary
to actually swallow two quarts of plain water every day. However,
people with special problems such as kidney conditions might be
exceptions.
Americans drink eight gallons of bottled water a year,
roughly two ounces or a quarter-cup a day, according to the International
Bottled Water Association. Californians drink three times the national
average of bottled water, downing 24 gallons a year, or nearly a
cup a day. Climate and seasons of the year play a role in one's
thirst also, and just as we tend to perspire more in the summer
months, we also tend to drink more water.
Boosting intake of plain water makes good sense, many
experts concur, because water eases digestion and regulates body
temperature, and aids in weight loss.
Water also bathes the cells and accounts for about
60 percent of body weight. And it can help us exercise longer and
more efficiently. Drinking water can ward off constipation and maybe
even crankiness. An since it's a natural appetite suppressant, water
can help us lose weight and keep it off. It can help keep skin healthy,
although it won't necessarily banish acne.
Everyone needs to dring water to survive, but pregnant
women, nursing mothers and athletes should be especially careful
to drink a sufficient amount to keep hydrated. When it is hot or
humid, increasing water intake is wise.
Drinking fluids, particularly, water, during exercise
reduces cardiovascular stress and improves performance. After a
strenuous workout, you have to replace the fluids you have lost.
Otherwise, you will suffer chronic dehydration. Drink water before,
during and after exercising, and remember that water reduces body
temperature thus making the whole exercise process safer.
Water can be especially helpful for people with a
history of kidney stones because it dissolves calcium in the urine,
reducing the risk of stone formation. Among physicians, urologists
are probably most likely to extol the virtues of water, And it has
been documented that drinking water mostly before 6 P.M. can reduce
the likelihood of nocturnal bathroom visits.
It is interesting to note also that water helps prevent
urinary tract infections, both for men and for women. Too busy to
count how many glasses a day you drink? There are other ways to
calculate if your intake is sufficient. Dark-colored urine often
suggest you aren't drinking enough water. Get into the habit by
starting with a glass of water with every meal, then work in a cup
between meals. |