We all know drinking water is crucial for keeping us alive and hydrated, but can we actually lose weight by drinking more water?
The true answer to this is, it’s best to eat healthily, exercise and drink more water in moderation.
However, there is an incorrect misconception that water makes us feel bloated, described as ‘water weight’, and people mistakenly believe that upping their fluid intake will make them put on. This isn’t true.
Drinking more water helps you LOSE weight. Here’s why…
Why drinking more water helps you lose weight
Studies have shown that drinking water before each meal may increase weight loss by 2 kg over a 12-week period.
When you are dehydrated, your body can’t metabolise the fat or carbs you have consumed. What’s more, water is also essential for survival and weight loss.
What’s more, water flushes the toxins out of your system, keeps your digestive system in good shape, and can even help avoid overeating (as we often mistake thirst for hunger).
How water helps you lose weight:
- It boosts your metabolism
- Keeps your digestive system regularly
- Suppresses your appetite
- Burns fat
- Makes exercise easier
- Flushes out toxins
How much water should I be drinking each day?
The fact we live in a hot country should be enough for us to be making sure we are getting the fluid we need.
Our bodies are made up of approximately two-thirds water, and each day we lose some of this through processes such as sweating, breastfeeding, and urinating.
Everyone is different, and your requirements depend on your age, weight, and how active you are each day.
But as a general rule, aim for around two litres of water per day (if you can). For breastfeeding mums, you’ll need to increase this to cover the demands of milk making.
Drinks such as coffee, cola and alcohol can actually make you more dehydrated, so are best enjoyed in moderation.
15 simple tips to ensure you’re drinking enough water
1. Set an alarm
One of the best and easiest ways to make sure you’re drinking enough water is to remind yourself regularly throughout the day to drink water.
2. Fill yourself a jug
Not sure how much water you’ve been drinking? Then try filling a jug of water to put on your desk or on the kitchen table. This way you can see exactly how much you’ve drunk already.
3. Have a glass after every bathroom break
Start a new habit of drinking water. The best way is maybe after you’ve been to the bathroom, so you’re topping up what you’ve just emptied. This will soon become part of your daily routine, and your body will get used to it.
4. Have a few sips before you eat
Sometimes you’re actually feeling thirsty rather than hungry, but the brain registers it as hunger. Try having a few sips of water before you eat. This way, you’ll know if you’re hungry or thirsty, and it will also help stop you from overeating.
5. Track your water intake on your app
If you’re signed up to The Healthy Mummy’s 28 Day Weight Loss Challenge, then you can log in how many glasses of water you’ve had each day.
6. Choose water over other drinks
If you’re going for dinner, it may be tempting to have a coke instead of water, but by choosing water every time you’ll never fall behind with your water intake.
7. Eat water-rich foods
Cucumbers, watermelons, coconuts and many other fruits and veggies are filled with high water content.
8. Have a glass of water between wines
Another great way to boost your daily water consumption is to have a glass of water between wines when you are on a night out. This may also help with the hangover the next day!
9. Take a bottle of water out with you each day
It’s easier to reach for your water bottle if you are out and about than stop at a shop and feel tempted by the other drinks on offer.
10. Constantly keep your water bottle topped up
Make sure you keep your water bottle full so that you’re getting enough water.
11. Drink a glass whenever you’re waiting for your coffee
Waiting for the barista to hand you your coffee in the morning can sometimes take several minutes. Why not fill the time by having a quick glass of water?
12. Have it on hand when you work out
Sipping on water while you’re working out is essential. Not only will it help keep your endurance up but you’re replenishing yourself after sweating so much.
13. Drink herbal tea and sparkling water
Drinks such as these do count towards your water intake. It’s the drinks with caffeine, sugar, sweeteners and other additives that don’t.
So up your intake of green tea or peppermint tea throughout the day, and stock up on some nice relaxation teas for the evening.
Sparkling water can feel like a treat when you have cut down on drinking regular soft drinks. Add a splash of lemon juice for extra flavour.
14. Make water more fun
Adding things like fruit or chopped cucumber and mint, or a squeeze of fresh lemon, orange or lime.
Freeze the bottle overnight if you prefer your water icy cold.
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15. Try making our smoothies with water instead of milk
Do you struggle to stay hydrated and eat healthily?
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Join the 28 Day Weight Loss Challenge
If you are wanting to lose weight and improve your energy – not to mention – help improve your overall health and wellbeing – our 28 Day Weight Loss Challenge is an awesome program to check out.
Join our community of thousands of other mums losing weight the healthy way by signing up to our 28 Day Weight Loss Challenge. Read their fabulous weight loss stories here.
As part of the 28 Day Weight Loss Challenge you receive:
- An online fitness challenge or routine that is customisable to suit any body type from full body workouts to quick fitness routines that target specific areas for fat loss.
- Support from other mums as well as advice from experts that will help you every step of the way.
- A range of recipes designed by our nutritionists that are suitable for all eating habits, including vegan, keto diet, food intolerance’s or allergies, to help you meal prep.
- The My Coach feature in the app offers fitness tips, advice, encouragement, support and more to help you every step of the way.
Sign up to the 28 Day Weight Loss Challenge, join the Facebook Group and get started towards your fitness goals today.