Thursday, April 23, 2015

Hydration

Dehydration is no joke!  It is amazing how many of us walk around not properly hydrated, dare I say, even slightly dehydrated, if not very dehydrated.  Dehydration is the loss of water from the body and depletion of electrolyte levels (sodium and potassium).  Even being a teeny weeny bit dehydrated, your body will begin to slow down the elimination of water.  The restriction of fluid causes the body to retain water.  We all know how this feels…and looks!   Did you know, by the time you actually feel thirsty, you are already dehydrated!

Do you ever step on the scale in the morning and then again in the afternoon?  Do the number vary greatly?  The average person looses 2.5 percent of total body water each day.  If you add exercise to that or even some yard work, you will have a greater deficit.

It is recommended that every person drinks 16 ounces of water per pound during strenuous exercise.  Yes, PER pound!  Other drinks, like juice, soft drinks (anything sugary) actually increases your need form more water.

A great way to average how much water YOU should be drinking is as follows:

0.6 times your weight if you are a jogger or do light fitness.
0.7 times your weight if you do moderate training (3 x's per week).
0.8 times your weight if you do moderate daily weight training or aerobic training.
0.9 times your weight if you do heavy weight training daily.

No comments:

Post a Comment