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How to drink more water

With summer on the way it’s important to remember to drink plenty of water. Whether you lead an active or a relaxed lifestyle, water is essential to maintaining your health. 

There is no set formula for how much water a person should drink. How much water you require depends on many factors, including your overall health, where you live and how active you are. Generally, health practitioners suggest you drink around two litres per day. That’s the equivalent of about eight glasses.

Water makes up 60 per cent of your body weight, and throughout the day you gradually lose water through breathing, perspiring, and your urine and bowel movements. It is crucial that you replenish it by drinking water and consuming foods that contain water.

On average, food should provide a person with roughly 20 per cent of their daily water intake. The rest should be clean, fresh H2O. 

Fruits and vegetables are ideal foods to eat to maintain hydration because they are made up of at least 90 per cent water. Some of the highest water content fruits and veggies are:

Ways to drink your daily water:

Resources
Health.com
Mayoclinic.org
Myfitnesspal.com

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