Why Drinking Water Is Important for Weight Loss
Why Drinking Water Is Important for Weight Loss
There are many reasons why it is important to drink water, especially if you are dieting:
- Initial weight loss is largely due to loss of water, and you
need to drink an adequate amount of water in order to avoid dehydration.
- The process of burning calories requires an adequate supply of
water in order to function efficiently; dehydration slows down the
fat-burning process.
- Burning calories creates toxins (think of the exhaust coming out
of your car), and water plays a vital role in flushing them out of your
body.
- Dehydration causes a reduction in blood volume; a reduction in
blood volume causes a reduction in the supply of oxygen to your muscles;
and a reduction in the supply of oxygen to your muscles can make you
feel tired.
- Water helps maintain muscle tone by assisting muscles in their
ability to contract, and it lubricates your joints. Proper hydration can
help reduce muscle and joint soreness when exercising.
- A healthy (weight loss) diet includes a good amount of fiber.
But while fiber is normally helpful to your digestive system, without
adequate fluids it can cause constipation instead of helping to
eliminate it.
- Drinking water with a meal may make you feel full sooner and
therefore satisfied eating less. Note, however, that drinking water
alone may not have this effect. In order to feel satiated (not hungry),
our bodies need bulk, calories and nutrients.
- http://www.caloriesperhour.com/tutorial_water.php
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