When and Who Needs To Drink More
Water?
In
similar articles on our site, it was stated that the average
person needs about 8 glasses of water per day. But that
is just an average. Some people need more, and some people
need less. However, there area also times when the body
temporarily needs more water.
There
are also certain times when people may need more water
than usual, whether it is a health condition, or an environmental
concern. Under these circumstances, more water should be
drank:
When
on a high protein diet
Did
you know that uric acid in meat could cause gout? That
said, people on a high protein diet require more water
than a regular eater, as the water will flush out things
like uric acid, caused by the extra protein. Another risk
of high protein diets that can be combated with water is
that, if you're not eating carbohydrates, your body breaks
down fat cells and then produces a buildup of toxic chemical
compounds, called ketones in your blood. When there are
too many ketones in your blood, your body eliminates them
in your urine. Eliminate too many ketones, and you also
eliminate too much water. Without replacing it, you can
suffer severe dehydration and the risk of abnormal heart
rhythms.
When
on a high fibre diet
Constipation
can be an uncomfortable side effect of high fibre intake.
That is because fibre, although good for your health, can
absorb fluid from your intestines. Drinking fluids help
prevent constipation in those who are eating high fibre.
Having
an illness that causes vomiting or diarrhoea
Vomiting
and diarrhoea are signs of dehydration. Drinking more water
will keep the body hydrated during this illness, and also
prevent that vomiting and diarrhoea that goes along with
it. It is suggested that someone with these symptoms, most
likely from the flu or another virus, to drink 2-3 quarts
of water per day.
Are
being more physically active
The
more active someone is, the more they will perspire. When
you exercise, your body builds up heat, and sweat brings
your body temperature back to normal. As sweat evaporates
from your skin, your body cools. But, through the cooling
process, can lose four cups of water every hour during
exercise. As a result, more water is lost. Drinking more
fluids will combat that water loss by replenishing the
body. Whether this activity is during a workout or during
work, keep drinking.
Are
exposed to warm or hot conditions
As
people are exposed to warmer conditions, their body temperatures
will rise as a reaction to cool the body, resulting in
more perspiration. This can happen whether they are being
active or not. Without proper fluid intake, this change
in climate could leave people having the uncomfortable
effects of dehydration. That is not something someone on
a vacation wants to experience! Carry around a water bottle
while in warmer conditions. Also, warmer conditions could
be in a workplace. If that is the case, always make sure
that you are paying a visit to the water cooler, or have
a water bottle at your workstation.
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