Hydration, What are the benefi ts of proper – Sportline Hydracoach User Manual

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Well, just about everyone. Proper

hydration is critical to the health and

well-being of all people regardless

of age, sex or fi tness level. This is

particularly true for athletes and active

individuals, anyone trying to lose

weight, aging adults and children.

However, most fi nd it diffi cult to simply

remember to drink fl uids on a regular

basis, let alone calculate and track their

daily intake. The HydraCoach will provide

de

immediate benefi ts by monitoring

your personal consumption rate and

motivating you to drink steadily through

the day. Serious athletes to everyday

health conscious individuals can now

interactively manage their own fl uid

consumption to maximize the benefi ts of

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hydration while proactively preventing

the ill-effects of both dehydration and

over-hydration (Hyponatremia).

Water is the most fundamental nutrient to the human

body. We can survive weeks without food but only

days without water. Nearly every bodily function and

cellular action requires water. At birth we are roughly

75% water but less than 50% water by adulthood.

Proper hydration has been linked to everything from

increasing metabolism to reducing the risks of some

types of cancer. The health benefi ts of water are too

great to list but include the following:

Transports nutrients and oxygen to cells

Ensures adequate blood volume

Protects against heat exhaustion

Acts as insulation in the cold

Regulates body temperature

Cushions joints

Suppresses appetite

Assists the body in metabolizing stored fat

Relieves fl uid retention problems

Reduces sodium buildup in the body

Helps to maintain proper muscle tone

Rids the body of waste and toxins

Helps convert food into energy

Maintains strength and endurance

Protects organs

what are the benefi ts

of proper

hydration?

hydration?

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