Water has long been revered as an essential ingredient for weight loss, but just what role does it play in maintaining your healthy lifestyle?
By sipping just two glasses of water before you eat, you can boost your weight loss. A US study has shown that drinking water daily and frequently helps to increase the metabolic rate in both men and women by 30%. Following your water intake, your metabolic rate remains elevated for up to 40 minutes, ensuring your body continues to work to burn kilojoules.
Drinking water before and during your meals will make you feel fuller, both lessening the calories you consume and preventing overeating.
Water also aids in limiting your over-indulgences by eliminating any confusion between hunger and thirst. The symptoms of dehydration include feeling weak, dizzy and irritated but are often mistaken for the symptoms of hunger. By keeping your body hydrated, you can ensure you are better in control of your body’s cravings.
A common problem caused by recurrent exercise is muscle fatigue. By keeping your body hydrated, and replacing the fluids lost from sweating while exercising, you are enabling your body to continue running its internal systems at full capacity.
Water also supports your body’s metabolic function and nutrient transfer. These functions are responsible for your fat-burning processes as well as cell regeneration, assisting in the prevention of joint soreness the following day. With the aid of water, you will be ready to tackle a new day of training!
Water is essential for your kidneys to function properly. The kidneys are responsible for flushing toxic substances from your blood and urine, as well as eliminating water-soluble waste received from your liver. By assisting your digestive health, you can ensure your body is able to break down food properly and absorb much-needed nutrition.
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