Why Water Helps With Weight Loss
Water has zero calories yet helps a diet in several ways. Beyond quenching thirst, it has scientifically documented effects that support weight loss.
- •Metabolic boost: 500ml of water raises metabolism 10-30% for 30 minutes
- •Appetite control: a glass before meals creates fullness
- •Replaces caloric drinks: water instead of juice or soda
- •Waste removal: supports active metabolism
- •Better performance: avoiding dehydration improves training efficiency
Daily Water Recommendations
Two liters (8 glasses) is the usual advice, but needs vary by person.
- •Baseline: body weight (kg) × 30ml (70kg = 2.1L)
- •When training: baseline + 500ml per hour of exercise
- •Hot weather: baseline + 500ml to 1L
- •While dieting: baseline + 500ml recommended
Pale yellow urine means you're well hydrated. Dark yellow means drink more.
When to Drink
- •Right after waking: 500ml (stimulates the gut, wakes up metabolism)
- •30 minutes before meals: 300-500ml (builds fullness, prevents overeating)
- •During meals: a moderate amount (too much hinders digestion)
- •Before and after training: 300-500ml each
- •1 hour before bed: 200ml (prevents overnight dehydration; too much disturbs sleep)
Building the Habit
- •Carry a bottle: visible means you drink more
- •App reminders: a nudge every 1-2 hours
- •Make it mandatory: a glass before every meal
- •Add lemon or cucumber: flavor if plain water is unappealing
- •Visualize targets: mark hourly goal lines on the bottle
Precautions
Drinking too much water too fast (over 1L within an hour) risks hyponatremia. Sip it steadily instead.
If you have kidney or heart disease, talk to your doctor about fluid intake.
“Water is the best diet drink. It's cheap and has no side effects.”