
Most
people may not realize it, but drinking water can have positive effects
on weight loss. Drinking adequate amounts of water during the process
of losing weight helps to burn calories and meet your weight loss goals.
Your system requires a good supply of water to function efficiently and
the state of dehydration only works to hinder your body’s fat burning
process.
Water and Burning Calories
Your
body burns calories as fuel for performing daily tasks like breathing,
walking, thinking, etc as well as exertive tasks such as work and
exercise. When calories are burned, the process leaves behind toxins
which need to be washed from the body by water. When there isn’t a
sufficient amount of water to flush out these toxins it leads to a
reduced blood volume. Low blood volume means less oxygen can be supplied
to the muscles resulting in lethargy and fatigue.
Water and Burning Fat
Another
important role of water during weight loss is in burning fat. Water
helps transport fat to the liver where the fat is converted into energy
which requires a good amount of water. The kidneys also require a great
amount of water to function correctly, so when there isn’t enough water
in your system for the kidneys to operate correctly, the liver kicks in
to do the extra work. When the liver has to do the work of the kidneys,
it diminishes its ability to process fat into energy and fat loss is
hindered.
Water and Fiber
Dietary fiber is considered an important addition to a weight loss diet. Foods that are rich in fiber provide a steady, slow supply of sugar to the blood because they are low-glycemic which helps to control appetite. The USDA recommends that for every thousand calories you eat, you should also consume 14 grams of fiber and more may be required during weight loss programs. Fiber is used to move excess fats and other waste out of your system while improving nutrient absorption and digestion. It also keeps you feeling full longer which helps you cut down on snacks and meals.
Water and Exercise
As
has been dramatically proven, regular exercise is an important part of
weight loss programs. Drinking plenty of water before, during and after
workouts has multiple benefits. Water keeps you hydrated so that you can
sweat and cool down your system during exercise. It eliminates toxins
and sodium buildup through regular sweating. Water ensures that
sufficient oxygen, nutrients and growth hormones are smoothly delivered
throughout your body both during exercise and afterwards during the
recovery process. Water lubricates the joints and increases muscle tone
by allowing muscle fibers to contract easier which reduces both muscle
and joint soreness during exercise.
Amount of Water to Drink
Most
experts advise drinking between six and ten 8 ounce glasses of water
daily to maintain good health. However, the actual amount required is
dependent on certain variables such as humidity, temperature and diet.
If you eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables that are high in water
content then you could drink less water. On the other hand, if you drink
a lot of caffeinated drinks (coffee, soda, tea) then you may need to
increase your water intake because these are considered to be diuretics
which cause you to expel more water.
Water and Bloating
Many people are under the impression that drinking water causes bloating. However, this is not the case. Bloating comes from various elements and triggers within the body that cause subcutaneous water retention. Eating too much sodium, for instance, leads to water retention because excess sodium is stored in subcutaneous tissue and absorbs water. Dehydration can also trigger water retention because your body is threatened with lack of water and is forced into survival mode so it stores more water in the subcutaneous tissue for later use.
Water and Weight Loss
Water
is a vital part of successful weight loss. Therefore, make sure to
drink sufficient amounts of water daily (especially before, during and
after workouts), eat plenty of water and fiber-rich foods and reduce
sodium intake. By keeping your body hydrated with the precious substance
of water, you will help your body to more efficiently burn calories and
fat, flush it of toxins, increase exercise results and alleviate joint
and muscle soreness.
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