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Compiled by:
Neelam Halari RD

Date posted:
1 August 2010

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Avoid dehydration by making 6–8 glasses of fluid a regular part of your day

Water and fruit juices are among the sources of fluid that can keep you hydrated, and count towards your 6–8 glasses per day. Photo: Azmina Govindji
Water and fruit juices are among the sources of fluid that can keep you hydrated, and count towards your 6–8 glasses per day. Photo: Azmina Govindji

It’s that time of year when the warm summer weather draws many families outdoors to enjoy healthy activities like a walk in the park, an afternoon at the beach or a hike through the wilderness. But unless we are careful, the heat can also lead to dehydration — a depletion of our body fluids.

Water makes up approximately two thirds of an adult’s body weight, and is important to the body’s core functions, such as regulating its temperature and lubricating joints. But our bodies naturally lose water everyday — for example when we perspire while exercising or due to the heat. Therefore, it is important to maintain fluid balance and avoid dehydration by regularly replenishing our bodies with liquid.

This is particularly important for infants, children, pregnant women and the elderly, as they are most vulnerable to dehydration.

Also, when we are ill and experience fevers and diarrhoea, our bodies lose excessive amounts of fluid and electrolytes. It is important to replenish those fluids with electrolyte solutions, some of which are described below.

Watch out for warning signs of dehydration, which include dry mouth and skin, tiredness, weakness, nausea, headaches, dizziness and confusion. Pay particular attention to these symptoms in young children and the elderly, who may not be aware that they are experiencing dehydration.

People’s fluid intake requirements vary and depend on their environment, age and physical activity. The general recommendation is for adults to drink 6–8 glasses of fluids a day (equivalent to around three 500 millilitre water bottles). Keep in mind however, that our bodies need extra fluid in hot climates and when we engage in vigorous physical activities.

Sources of fluid

Water is the best source of fluid and can be flavoured by adding a slice of lemon or lime. Photo: Azmina Govindji
Water is the best source of fluid and can be flavoured by adding a slice of lemon or lime. Photo: Azmina Govindji

Quick tips to stay hydrated

By making a conscious effort to drink enough fluid and to drink often (and encourage our family members to do the same) we can all stay well hydrated and enjoy the summer weather.

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