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Rethink Your Drink

Project Sponsors School District of Philadelphia Department of Nutrition Sciences, Drexel University USDA project funded through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Why Are Water and Hydration Important? Hydration: Providing the body with adequate and sufficient fluids to function appropriately Water: 60-70% of total body weight is water Helps dispose of waste in the body Protects organs and joints Maintains body temperature regulation

Dehydration Dehydration is a loss of fluids and can happen at any time, not just during physical activity. Fluids are lost daily in urine and sweat and with breathing. Signs of Dehydration: Thirst, urine color, headache, fatigue, dizziness, lack of concentration, difficulty breathing. Physical Activity: Consume fluids before, during, and after activity. Higher intensity, longer duration, and temperature (hot or extreme cold) cause additional fluid losses. **Even mild dehydration can significantly affect performance!**

Tips For Drinking More Water Drink water at each meal Add a fun straw Carry a water bottle Add lemon/lime or pieces of fruits to water Dilute 100% fruit juice: ¼ cup juice + ¾ cup water Tap or Bottled? Tap water may provide fluoride (helps reduce cavity formation), but bottled water usually does not But BOTH help meet fluid needs! Water is the BEST way to stay hydrated… Here are ways to drink more:

Where Else Can We Get Water? Water does not come only from drinking plain water… Milk, 100% juice, teas, sparkling water, seltzer water, diet sodas Fresh, raw fruits and vegetables –Example: melons, citrus fruits, strawberries, and cucumbers Broth-based soups

Physical Activity & Fluid Needs Water is sufficient for physical activity lasting under minutes Intense physical activity (football, basketball, soccer, etc.) may require certain nutrients to be replenished –Carbohydrate –Protein –Fluids –Electrolytes Discussion: What are healthier drink options after physical activity? Soda vs. low-fat milk?Iced tea vs.100% juice? Water vs. fruit punch?Soda vs. sports drink?

Identifying Healthy Drinks

Which Is More Nutrient Dense? 12 ounces low-fat milk 12 ounces cola 12 ounces 100% juice 12 ounces orange soda

Portion Distortion! A portion is how much you eat or drink at one time The larger the portion, the more calories Your portion size might be very different from the Serving Size on the Nutrition Facts label ** Remember… ** Having a larger portion sometimes is NOT “bad.” Make sure that there is an overall balance of calories and lots of healthy nutrients each day! 88 Calories (6.5 oz.) 150 Calories (12 oz.) 266 Calories (20 oz.) That’s an increase of 178 calories!

How Much Sugar? 27 grams x 2.5 servings =67.5 grams 1 teaspoon of sugar = 4 grams 67.5 ÷ 4 = 16.9 teaspoons of sugar

Activity

Rethink Your Drink Remember…. Staying hydrated is important everyday for everyone –Dehydration can have bad consequences for health Watch portion sizes and keep in mind that when calorie intake is higher than calorie output, weight gain results Drinks with added sugar are not “BAD” – they can be incorporated into a healthy diet when there is appropriate balance Rethink what you drink! Ask yourself, “How will it impact my health and overall diet?” –Think about added sugar & cavities, calcium & bone health, etc. –What are the best choices?

Questions?