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How much water to drink daily

Submitted by drmony
Mon, 5 Oct 2009

A simple question with no simple answers. Studies have shaped varying recommendations over the years, but in truth, your water needs depend on many factors, including your health, how vigorous you are and where you live.

waterThere is no clear-cut come back with as to how much water to drink per day, because it depends upon a number of factors like your health circumstance, your activity status etc. On an average every day basis, we tend to lose quite a lot of water from side to side sweating, exhaling and urinating. It is here that it becomes essential to consume more water, so as to make up for the loss. Read further to travel around information about "??How much water to drink daily"??

It is not wise to drink water only to please your thirst, but it should turn into your habit to drink water at frequent intervals all through the day. Your food contributes about 20 percent to your total water intake and separately from that, it is worthwhile to devour about 8 ounce glasses of water every day.

Your water intake also depends on the place where you are living and the climatic state of affairs over there. In hot humid weather, there arises a need to devour extra quantity of water, as there is a major loss of water from beginning to end sweating that puts you at a risk of getting dehydrated. In cold time of year or at elevated altitudes, you tend to urine more often, thus leading to a better amount of fluid loss in the body.

Health conditions also decide your water intake. In case you are distressed from health problems like fever, vomiting and diarrhea, then it leads to extreme body fluid loss. Pregnant women too need to drink more water, as they are at a higher risk of getting dehydrated. So, drink loads of water throughout the day to keep in shape and healthy

 



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