This Water Habit Could Send You to the Hospital
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How much water should you drink each day? Discover the truth behind the 8 glasses a day myth, the side effects of drinking too much water, and proper hydration tips to keep you hydrated and support overall health.
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0:00 Introduction: The drink water myth
1:28 Hydration facts
3:43 Water intake truth
4:10 Thirst and your daily water needs
6:57 Does everyone need 8 glasses of water?
7:06 Urine color and hydration explained
8:04 Overhydration risks
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Thirst tells the body when to drink. There isnât a single clinical trial that has established exactly how much water we need each day to stay healthy, so where did the â8 glasses of water per dayâ recommendation come from?
A recommendation published in 1945 suggested consuming approximately 2.5 liters of water per day, but it also noted that most of this intake would come from food. The average person gets close to 1 liter of water from food daily, and the body also produces metabolic water.
Over time, â8 glasses a dayâ turned into drinking even when youâre not thirsty, but thirst tells the body when to drink fluid. A personâs daily water needs depend on age, body size, physical activity, climate, and other factors, so the number will vary from person to person.
Urine color can help indicate your hydration level. Dark urine means you need more water, while clear urine may indicate overhydration, which can negatively affect electrolyte balance.
Hyponatremia, low sodium in the blood, is a potential risk of overhydration.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this explains the truth about your daily water needs. Iâll see you in the next video.