With the nicer weather, we tend to spend more time outdoors in the summer. With the high temps and humidity – make sure you get enough fluids! It is too late if you wait to get a drink when you feel thirsty. Especially for those older adults, it takes longer for you to feel thirsty even though you may be severely dehydrated.
Tips for getting adequate fluids:
- Keep a glass or bottle of water with you during the day so you can sip on it. Drink when you are thirsty and even when you are not thirsty.
- Start some of your meals with soup
- Drink more water instead of sugary beverages, milk and juice to avoid those extra hidden calories. Alcohol will increase your water loss. Plain water always works the best.
- Increase your fluid intakes if your diet is high in fiber, protein or salt
- Consult with your doctor or dietitian if you are on a fluid restricted diet and would like further help with your hydration needs.
Use the above chart to determine your hydration level by the color of your urine.
This blog post was written by USD Dietetic Intern Mimi To.
-Kelsey
Graphic Reference:http://www.brownsburgathletics.com/images/urine.gif