Is water the best for hydration?
Who hasn’t heard the recommendation that we all should drink
8 glasses of water a day? Yes, drinking
water is good for our health. Water is
actually a nutrient we need every day. How
much water? The Institute
of Medicine recommends women consume about 91 ounces of a day (about 11.3
cups) from food and beverages and men consume 125 ounces a day (about 15.6
cups) from food and beverages. Thus, not
just water counts but all liquids like coffee, milk, tea, juice and the many
foods that contribute water. Many people
don’t think of foods as hydrating, but foods like watermelon are up to 90%
water so do contribute water to our daily needs. In fact, the Institute of Medicine notes,
“About 80 percent of people’s total water comes from drinking water and beverages
– including caffeinated beverages- and the other 20 percent is derived from food.” Thus, the Institute doesn’t recommend hydration
in terms of the number of glasses of water per day as we can meet our body’s
water needs from many different beverages – think milk, juice, coffee, tea as
well as many of the foods we eat.
But for hydration, is water really the best choice? Well, researchers in
Britain have studied the best ways to hydrate.
They came up with a hydration
index and found that some fluids stay in your body longer than other
fluids. Thus, would be more
hydrating. They had 72 males drink a
liter each of 13 different fluids and measured how much stayed in their bodies
after 2 hours. Water was given a score
of 1.0. What beverages had a higher
hydration score than water? Four beverages: Pedialyte, fat-free (skim) milk, whole milk,
and even orange juice.
Beverage
|
Oral rehydration score
|
Water
|
1.0
|
Pedialyte
|
1.5
|
Fat-Free (skim)
Milk
|
1.5
|
Whole Milk
|
1.5
|
Orange
Juice
|
1.1
|
Surprising to some, drinking milk is a good way to hydrate. Milk contains protein and some carbs. Whole milk has fat and milk provides minerals
like some sodium and also potassium. The
nutrients slow down absorption and helps the body take up more water and retain
more water. Thus, milk and orange juice
are more hydrating than plain water. I
am not surprised. Often after a walk on
a hot summer day, I like to have a glass of orange juice on ice. It always seemed more refreshing than a glass
of ice water and now research shows this may be true.
Milk is a good way to hydrate |
Time magazine had a recent article on, Why
Drinking Water All Day Long Is Not the Best Way to Stay Hydrated. Drinking some water before meals or during a
meal is a recommended way to hydrate.
Why? Because the nutrients in
food, the fat, protein, vitamins and minerals all work together to help the
body retain water. This is why milk or
fruit juice do well in hydration studies.
The article also noted that eating a banana post-exercise instead of a
sports drink may actually be a better way to recover after exercise. And even better is eating a piece of fruit +
water. The fruit will help the body take
up and retain the water. Researchers
also found that sipping some water throughout the day was better than guzzling
down many ounces at one time.
The take home message isn’t to stop drinking water. But to also remember to drink some water
before meals or drink water with a piece of fruit. And that other beverages including milk and fruit
juices can be more hydrating than plain water. And think about sipping small amounts of water
throughout the day. I usually carry some
water with me throughout the day or have a glass of water on my desk or
nearby.
Sources: Institute
of Medicine, notes,
researchers,
hydration
index, Image Sources: milk,
Orange
juice, Bananas
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