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8 glasses of water a day 'an urban myth'Water and a well-balanced diet 'do far more than water alone,' Australian researcher saysCBC News Posted: Jun 10, 2012 12:51 AM ET Last Updated: Jun 10, 2012 12:48 AM ET Read 129comments129

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The common advice to drink eight glasses of water a day doesn't hold water, say nutrition and kidney specialists who want to dispel the myth.

"What drove us to drink two litres of water a day?" asks an editorial in this week's issue of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.

Chef Rodney Bowers, left, pours a glass of water as Russell Smith, organizer of a campaign to encourage the drinking of tap water instead of bottled water at restaurants, looks on. Other beverages also help us meet the body's fluid needs, say nutrition specialists. (Aaron Harris/Canadian Press)The recommendation was driven by vested interests rather than health, suggests author Speros Tsindos of the department of dietetics and human nutrition at La Trobe University in Victoria, Australia.

"Humans need to maintain fluid balance and need to drink waterwhen required, but should also consider fluid in unprocessed fruits and vegetables and juices. There is further evidence that water and a well-balanced diet does far more than water alone," Tsindos wrote.

"Water is important for health; however, the recommendation of eight glasses of pure water per day appears an overestimation of requirements."

Even a baked potato is 75 per cent water, said nutrition Prof. Susan Barr of the University of British Columbia, who sat on a Canadian-U.S. committee that looked at fluid intake.

"There's nothing magical about water from a glass of water as opposed to water from a food or any other beverage," Barr said.

Drinking caffeinated beverages such as tea and coffee do not lead to dehydration, said Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, a nephrologist at the University of Pennsylvania who reviewed research claims on drinking eight glasses of water and studied how the kidneys handle it.

Let thirst guide you"Drinking the coffee will count towards your total water intake for the day," Goldfarb said.

Goldfarb said despite the common idea that it's important to "drink eight glasses of eight ounces of water" a day, "There’s no evidence that benefits health in any real way and it really represents an urban myth."

There's no evidence you need to drink more water than what thirst dictates, Goldfarb added.

Studies on desert nomads showed people can consume minimal amounts of water in harsh environments. The military has also looked at how much water soldiers need to take with them when patrolling in hot climates without harming their performance.

"If one is just playing a game of tennis in an indoor facility, for example, or having a short run on a treadmill in an air-conditioned gym, the need to maintain hydration during that is just non-existent," Goldfarb advised.

People have died of dehydration and from drinking too much water too quickly.

A good guide to tell if the body’s finely tuned fluid balance is to check the colour of your urine. If it's very dark, you're on the dry side; if it's very light or translucent, then you need to drink a bit less water, said Dr. David Price, head of family medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.

With files from CBC's Kelly Crowe
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2012/06/08/water-eight-glasses-myth.html


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  • Millions of dollars have been spent on dozens of studies which conclude the incredible fact that you should:

    DRINK WATER WHEN YOU'RE THIRSTY.

    Next, we must study in agonizing detail whether, and how much, people should urinate. Stay tuned.

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  • "'There's nothing magical about water from a glass of water as opposed to water from a food or any other beverage," Barr said."

    This is not true. The water in coffee, soda, and fruit drinks is not nearly healthy for you as plain water. If the drink has caffeine in it, it actually dehydrates you. The truth is there is only one healthy drink and that's WATER. (By the way do not drink distilled water in any quantity. If it were all you had you'd want to mix it with some other cl More..

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    • @Fine_Just_Fine Well, the water in caffeinated drinks and what not is still just normal water. But I get what you're saying though. The bad content cancels out the pure water in the contents. In most cases anyways. Thanks for the comments at least we're not all trolls like "fat gut" down there...

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    • @Fine_Just_Fine
      "If the drink has caffeine in it, it actually dehydrates you."

      Do you have some evidence of that?

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    • @Teslagraaf http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/caffeinated-drinks/AN01661

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    • @Fine_Just_Fine
      That's the ref I was going to show you. It doesn't dehydrate you unless you drink huge amounts.

      I've always been a big caffeine drinker. In fact years ago I drank 15-25 cups of strong coffee every day for about 2 months as an "experiment". Wasn't running to the toilet every second. Wasn't sweating like a pig. Didn't end up in hospital. Coming down was a real bitch though.

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  • 1 researcher in Australia vs every doctor in the world. hmmmm who should I believe?

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    • @Rusty420 Actually most doctors say to just drink when you're thirsty. It's not doctors that need to catch up on research, it's government agencies like Health Canada that need to update their PR campaigns to keep up with the latest research. If people followed the Canada Health Guide exactly, we wouldn't be eating healthy.

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  • Drink green and weak black tea

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  • Food has water in it? Shocking!

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  • huh? so much reading i still dont get why this is posted on liveleek...are the mods fucking sleeping..

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    • @fat belly it's posted under science and technology, i'd assume that include medical science. I don't know about you but i come to LL every day because of the huge variety and you never know what somebody is going to post, and a lot of them are fascinating. If I think I don't like it i won't click it. sheesh.

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    • @fat belly If you don't like it don't click on the fucking link you stupid prat. I know reading is hard and is a little more mentally exhaustive than watching people die.

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    • @fat belly Mods? What mods? So many reposts it's fucking retarded.

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  • Good read, i probably drink like 3 to 4 glasses of water a day inside my house, but at least 2 litters when i'm working in the outside/hot/heights!

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  • think I need a bigger cup

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  • I drink about 3 liters a day. I workout for 1.5-2 hours and if it's heavy or hard interval I'll drink 4.

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  • "Australian researcher"

    LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!

    More like 8 oil cans of Foster's mate!

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  • Drinking a glass of water about a half hour before eating a meal will make you feel fuller faster as well. A tip for you fatties out there.

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  • Bottled water is such a scam.

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  • Don't knock it until you try it.

    If you don't drink alot of water, drinking 2 litre's a day of water will have a positive effect on your body.
    It does give you alot more energy by clearing out toxin's easier, helping release fat stored away (this does give a noticeable burst of energy all the time) and also improves stamina.
    Exercise becomes a twoddle due to the amount of water stored in your body, your able to stay cooler for longer - seriously, I used to play alot of fast paced 'movement' gam More..

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  • and 5 fruit a day was created by fruit farmers

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