Introduction
Because our bodies are made up of around 60% water, a hydrated body is a healthier body*. And though drink options may be plentiful, it just so happens that nature provides us with the best hydration option â plain water â in pure abundance. The water isnât only the healthier drinking option, but itâs the best form of hydration because it replenishes without extra, unnecessary additions like sugar.
Because our bodies are made up of around 60% water, a hydrated body is a healthier body*. And though drink options may be plentiful, it just so happens that nature provides us with the best hydration option â plain water â in pure abundance. The water isnât only the healthier drinking option, but itâs the best form of hydration because it replenishes without extra, unnecessary additions like sugar.
*European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) experts have validated that water contributes to the maintenance of normal physical and cognitive functions (at least 2.0L of water, from all sources, should be consumed per day)
Hydration for you
Every single thing we do â from opening our eyes in the morning to running a marathon â requires our bodies to work, and because water is one of the most important things our bodies need to fuel that work, we lose about 2.8L of water throughout the course of an ordinary day. And while 2% may not sound like a lot, this water must be replaced for us to feel and perform our best.
Nearly half â 49% of all adultsâdonât drink enough water to replace whatâs naturally lost, and could benefit greatly from more water intake on a daily basis. Not hydrating enough can lead to dehydration and even slight dehydration can cause unpleasant side effects like:
- Poor physical performance
- Poor brain or memory function
- Headaches, tiredness, or low mood
The only way to prevent dehydration is through â you guessed itâhydration, like drinking water. The recommandations outlined in this section are based on a 2019 global scientific literature review.
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Hydration for mood
A healthy lifestyle doesnât begin and end with the body alone, itâs equally important that we care for our minds and mental health. Just like our bodies, our brain performs its best when well hydrated. Even minor dehydration (missing less than 2% of your bodyâs water) can affect our moods and brain function. Drinking at least 2 liters of water per day can not only help us feel our best, but improve concentration and alertness, and prevent tiredness or headaches.
Hydration for physical activity
Everybody is unique, but all bodiesâyoung or old, big or smallâneed to stay active for optimal health. And in order for our bodies to perform our best during these activities, we must regulate our body temperatures, which is easier when weâre properly hydrated. Our muscles alone are made of 76% water, so itâs important to hydrate well before, during, and after physical activity.
Why does our body lose water when we move?
During exercise, our heart beats faster and our body temperature increases, which then causes us to sweat, and this sweat is made from our bodyâs water. The best way to stay hydrated during exercise is to replace the water youâre losing. Drinking water helps us keep our body temperature normal. When your body reaches 39.5â, you may start feeling fatigue because your brain is trying to protect your body by slowing you down. You can combat heat and its effects on your performance by drinking plenty of water.
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If youâre not already hydrated prior to exercise, you should slowly start hydrating several hours before the exercise in order to allow the fluids to absorb.
Hydration for expectant and
new mothers
Pregnancy
During pregnancy, youâre not just eating for two, youâre also hydrating for two. Itâs recommended that pregnant women drink water every day during their pregnancy. Because your baby is hydrated by what you drink, so itâs important to make healthier drinking choices like plain, quality water.
Breastfeeding
If youâre a breastfeeding mother, youâre naturally providing the best nourishment for your baby. And to keep things natural, hydrating the way nature intendedâwith plain, still water â means sweeteners or additives from other drinks arenât making their way into your breastmilk. Itâs also important to know that in addition to regular water intake, itâs recommended that breastfeeding women drink 3-4 more glasses of water per day than they normally would.
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In addition to regular intake, itâs recommended that breastfeeding women drink 3-4 more glasses of water per day than they normally would.
Hydration for mothers & babies
Bodies of all ages are largely made up of water, but children have an even higher percentage of body water than adults. This means itâs even more vital for children to be well hydrated so they can feel, think, and perform at their best.
While there are many drink options, pure water is especially good for children ages 5-11 because it hydrates without sugars. And water is especially important to help keep an active childâs body cool during exercise.
Only 31% of children and teens drink their daily recommended amount of water and only 14% of their fluid intake occurs during schooling hours, so many children are entering and leaving school dehydrated. Encouraging your child to hydrate well means theyâll be more alert, have a better attention span, and a better short-term memory. Good hydration fuels a childâs ability to focus and learn.
Setting a good example can go a long way; children of parents who drink water are 38% more likely to also drink water regularly. The family that hydrates together, lives healthier together.
Hydration for babies
As a new parent, you only want the best for your baby, especially when it comes to their health and hydration. Choosing pure, still water is a simple way to make sure youâre both hydrating the way nature intended
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When choosing a water for babyâs hydration, pay close attention, because water isnât always âone size fits all.â Because a babyâs kidneys arenât fully mature, they need a water that is softer and lower in mineral content, like Nirta. Nirta recommends to follow the breastfeeding guidelines from WHO for the first 6 months of life.
Hydration for children
Bodies of all ages are largely made up of water, but children have an even higher percentage of body water than adults. This means itâs even more vital for children to be well hydrated so they can feel, think, and perform their best.
While there are many drink options, pure water is especially good for children ages 5-11 because it hydrates without sugars. And water is especially important to help keep an active childâs body cool during exercise.
Only 31% of children and teens drink their daily recommended amount of water and only 14% of their fluid intake occurs during schooling hours, so many children are entering and leaving school dehydrated. Encouraging your child to hydrate well means theyâll be more alert, have a better attention span, and a better short-term memory. Good hydration fuels a childâs ability to focus and learn.
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Set a good example. Children of parents who drink water are 38% more likely to also drink water regularly. The family that hydrates together, lives healthier together.