Water
is essential to good health, yet needs vary by individual. These guidelines can
help ensure you drink enough fluids.
Lack of water can lead to dehydration, a condition that occurs when you don't have enough water in your body to carry out normal functions. Even mild dehydration can drain your energy and make you tired.
How much
water do you need?
Every day you lose water through your breath, perspiration, urine and bowel
movements. For your body to function properly, you must replenish its water
supply by consuming beverages and foods that contain water. So how much fluid does the average, healthy adult living in a temperate climate need? The Institute of Medicine determined that an adequate intake (AI) for men is roughly 3 liters (about 13 cups) of total beverages a day. The AI for women is 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) of total beverages a day.
What about the advice to drink eight glasses a day?
Everyone has heard the advice, "Drink eight 8-ounce
glasses of water a day." That's about 1.9 liters, which isn't that
different from the Institute of Medicine recommendations. Although the "8
by 8" rule isn't supported by hard evidence, it remains popular because
it's easy to remember. Just keep in mind that the rule should be reframed as:
"Drink at least eight 8-ounce glasses of fluid a day," because all
fluids count toward the daily total.
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