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Water … The Beverage
of Life
Jim Meyer
University of Missouri Extension
573-985-3911
[email protected]
Body Composition
The average body weight is 55 to 75 percent
water
We each consist of 10 to 12 gallons of water
Breakdown of water in the body:
Lungs:
Blood:
Muscle:
Brain:
Fat:
Bones:
90%
82%
73%
70%
25%
22%
Role of Water in the Body:
Regulates temperature of body
Carries nutrients and oxygen to cells
Removes Waste
Cushions and protects joints, organs and
tissue
How Much Do we Need Daily:
8 to 12 cups fluid per day
Varies with age, activity, environment,
health status and diet
Balancing Water in Our Body
Water Intake
Water Output
Drink: 1,000 milliliters
Perspiration: 500 milliliters
Food: 1,000 milliliters
Lungs: 500 milliliters
Metabolism: 350 milliliters
Urine: 1,300 milliliters
Total: 2,350 milliliters
Total 2,350 milliliters
How much do we lose during
physical activity?
Weigh before and after you work or do an
activity
Each pound lost represents 2 cups of water
Depends on wind, sun and physical exertion
Aging and water intake
Aging results in:
Loss of thirst mechanism
Decline in kidney function
Warning Signs
of Dehydration
Thirst
Irritability
Headache
Weakness
Dizziness
Cramps
Nausea
Decreased
performance
Road to Dehydration
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75%
50%
25%
DANGER ZONE
2%
3%
4-6%
% OF DEHYDRATION
>6%
Chronic dehydration:
Reduced blood volume
Reduced blood flow to the heart and skin
Reduced sweating
Poorer heat tolerance
Preventing dehydration
Drink fluids early and often regardless of thirst
Choose a re-hydrating fluid:
Water, juice, milk, soft drinks without caffeine
Caffeinated and alcoholic beverages are dehydrating
Quality vs. safety of water
Not based as a health problem but not pleasing
for a number of reasons
Hardness
Taste
Odor
Color
Missouri Water Supply:
63% get their water from surface water
supplies
37% get their water from ground water
supplies
More than 1 million citizens are on
private supplies
Bottled Water
Regulations have gone into effect to guarantee
standards for bottled water quality
(Food and Drug Administration, May 1996)
Fluid Replacement Winners
FLUID
Amount
Calories
CHOs
Sodium
1 cup
0
0%
0mg
$.97
Gatorade 1 cup
200
5%
110mg
$1.12
OJ
1 cup
240
10%
35mg
$.82
Coke
1 cup
250
9%
35mg
$.94
Choc Milk 1 cup
320
11%
150mg $.98
Energy
Drink
140
12%
60mg
Water
1 cup
$$$
$1.28
Conclusion