Why are water and hydration important?

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RETHINK YOUR DRINK

Project Sponsors USDA project funded through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) School District of Philadelphia Drexel University Department of Nutrition Sciences

Why are water and hydration important? Hydration To provide the body with adequate and sufficient fluids to function appropriately Water 60-70% total body weight Helps dispose of waste (sweat and urine) Protects organs and joints Maintains body temperature regulation

Dehydration Loss of fluids Happens at any time, to anyone Urine, sweat and breathing Signs/symptoms Thirst Urine color (dark vs. light) Headache Fatigue Dizziness Lack of concentration Difficulty breathing

Fluid Needs Daily recommendations for fluid Males 14-18 years old: 3.3 L (112 ounces) Females 14-18 years old- 2.3 L (78 ounces) Accounts for total water from all beverages and food: On average 80% of fluid needs comes from water & beverages and 20% comes from food

When do we need more? Temperature Heat exposure increases fluid losses Physical activity Drink fluids before, during, and after activity Higher intensity, longer duration can cause additional fluid losses Even mild dehydration can negatively affect performance!

Drink More Water Water is the BEST way to stay hydrated! Tips to increase intake Drink water at each meal Use a fun straw Add lemons & limes or pieces of fruit Dilute 100% fruit juice: ¼ cup juice + ¾ cup water Carry a water bottle Tap or bottled? Tap water may provide fluoride (helps reduce cavity formation), but bottled water usually does not Either way - BOTH help meet fluid needs!

Where else can we get water? Milk, 100% juice, teas, sparkling water, seltzer water, diet sodas Broth-based soups Fresh, raw fruits and vegetables

Beverage Options Flavored Coffee Drink Water Sweet Tea Lemonade 100% Fruit Juice Soda Beverages Smoothie Fruit Punch Energy Drink Milk Whole, lowfat, fat-free Chocolate/ Flavored Milk

Identifying Healthy Drinks 1 2 3 4 1) Serving size 2) Servings per container 3) Calories 5 6 4) Fat

Beverage Options- Fat Flavored Coffee Drink Water Sweet Tea Lemonade 100% Fruit Juice Soda Beverages Smoothie Fruit Punch Energy Drink Milk Whole, lowfat, fat-free Chocolate/ Flavored Milk

Identifying Healthy Drinks 1 2 3 4 5) Sugar Some foods naturally have sugar Fruits, vegetables, milk These foods also have essential nutrients 5 6 Added Sugars Contribute calories, but no essential nutrients Limit calories from added sugars to <10% daily 200 calories or 12 teaspoons of sugar for a 2000 calorie diet

Beverage Options- Added Sugars Flavored Coffee Drink Water Sweet Tea Lemonade 100% Fruit Juice Soda Beverages Smoothie Fruit Punch Energy Drink Milk Whole, lowfat, fat-free Chocolate/ Flavored Milk

Identifying Healthy Drinks 1 2 3 6) Vitamins/minerals Essential nutrients your body needs to stay healthy 4 5 6 Empty Calories Contribute calories, but no essential nutrients Nutrient Dense Contain essential nutrients

Beverage Options- Nutrient Dense Flavored Coffee Drink Water Sweet Tea Lemonade 100% Fruit Juice Soda Beverages Smoothie Fruit Punch Energy Drink Milk Whole, lowfat, fat-free Chocolate/ Flavored Milk

Portion Distortion 88 Calories (6.5 oz.) 150 Calories (12 oz.) 266 Calories (20 oz.) Serving size standard amount Portion how much you eat or drink at one time portion calories Portion size and serving size are different! Strive for a balance of calories and nutrients each day!

How much sugar? Grams per serving x # servings = total in bottle 27 grams x 2.5 servings = 67.5 grams 1 teaspoon of sugar = 4 grams Total grams of sugar 4 = teaspoons per bottle 67.5 grams 4 = 16.9 tsp sugar

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Rethink Your Drink Staying hydrated is important everyday for everyone Dehydration has many negative consequences Keep portions in mind Drinks with added sugar can be incorporated into a healthy diet with appropriate balance and portions Ask yourself, How will it impact my health and overall diet?

Questions? Rethink your drink and choose healthier choices