Sipping Pretty
Water can do wonders for your health, but exactly how much do you need to gulp each day? It depends on your weight, how many caffeinated and alcoholic beverages you down, and how active you are, says Esther Blum, RD, author Eat, Drink, and Be Gorgeous: A Nutritionist's Guide to Living Well While Living It Up (Chronicle Books). Her advice: First, divide your weight in half to get the minimum number of ounces your body needs each day. Then add 8 ounces for each caffeinated or alcoholic beverage you consume (because both are diuretics) and another 8 ounces for every 20 minutes of exercise you do (because you sweat out water). A 144-pound woman who drinks a cup of coffee in the morning and a glass of wine at night and exercises regularly should drink 13 glasses of water a day. Here's the math:
Weight (144 lbs. / 2) 72 ounces
Coffee (one cup) + 8 ounces
Alcohol (one drink) + 8 ounces
Exercise (40 minutes) + 16 ounces
Coffee (one cup) + 8 ounces
Alcohol (one drink) + 8 ounces
Exercise (40 minutes) + 16 ounces
Total H2O 104 ounces or 13 glasses/day
According to this math (if I exercise for that 40 minutes and have 2 alcoholic drinks a day), that means I'm supposed to be drinking 105 ounces or roughly 13 glasses of water a day as well. And as I know that I drink more than two alcoholic drinks when we go out, I know I need more! Seems like a lot, but the benefits of drinking just plain water is so good for you! I used to hate drinking water when I was a little kid, I wouldn't drink just plain water for two or three days in a row and I'd come home from school dehydrated and sick and my mom would have to take care of me. After I started camping, hiking, and backpacking as a pre-teenager I couldn't get enough of it! I started to understand why it was so good for my body. Drinking water is so good for your skin, your circulatory system, your immune system, tension headaches and migraines, etc, etc! When I worked I used to have one or two cups of coffee first thing at work and and then it would be ice water all day long. Every time I finished a glass I'd go right back to the office kitchen and refill it, whether or not I was thirsty. I just made sure I had it on my desk when I needed it, along with whatever soda I was drinking. I try to make sure I take a glass of water to bed with me so if I wake up in the middle of the night, I drink it. I usually end up drinking most of a glass of water overnight that way and I feel so much better in the morning when I do. I keep a large bottle of water in the fridge and refill it when needed because I personally prefer cold water first thing in the morning after one too many drinks. Drinking plenty of water and keeping yourself moderately hydrated all the time is just overall better than thinking that drinking diet sodas and herbal teas is better than calorie loaded designer coffee drinks from Starbucks and the super-sized Coke from that fast food place down the street where you get lunch. If you're not into weekly gym appointments and counting calories all day long but still want to launch a healthier New Year in general, WATER is a good way to get started. (If you're not into just plain tasting water all day long, add lemon or lime slices. I'm thinking of adding tangerine slices as I buy bagfuls of them from the store and can't get enough of them.)
Be hydrated (and healthy!)
Enjoy,
Allie H.
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