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Water for Weight Loss? Yup!

You may have heard me say before that I consider water the greatest weight loss drink in the world. Why? Let me count the ways. Water is needed for virtually every metabolic process. It helps flush toxins out of the body. It helps give you energy (even 2% dehydration can negatively impact physical and mental performance). And much of what we perceive as hunger- driving us to overeat- is actually thirst.

For almost a decade I've been recommending that for weight loss, the ideal amount of water to drink on a daily basis can be approximated by taking your current weight and dividing by 2. That's the number of ounces you should aim for. For example, if you're 200 pounds, go for 100 ounces a day. (I was happy to see, recently, that this is exactly the same formula recommended by Deepak Chopra.)

But even though all nutritionists I know recommend drinking plenty of water, we didn't really have a lot of research to back up what most of us "knew" intuitively.

Now we have some!

In two separate studies, (both published in recent issues of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism) researchers found that within 10 minutes of drinking about a pint of water, metabolic rates in both men and women begin to increase as much as 24-30 percent!

They don't completely know why, but it might have something to do with osmotic pressure changes. (If you're wondering, other drinks don't seem to have the same effect, so it's definitely the water that's doing it.)

You know, if you drank this much water every day upon rising you could actually burn an extra 17,400 calories a year- for a loss of five extra pounds. Just from drinking water!

Now granted, that's not an awful lot of weight. But added to all the other benefits of water, the little bit of extra weight loss is a nice bonus!

For best results consume it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach.

And then keep on drinking all day!

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Blogger Joan Bell said...

Hi Jonny,

It is great that we now have some research to back up the facts. As a fitness leader and now lifecoach I find that clients need some convincing when I approach the subject of drinking lots of water daily for optimum performance and the benefits of water for weight loss. Thank you for bringing this to our attention

December 09, 2008 7:01 PM  
Blogger Anna Venger said...

Does it have to be WATER? I drink a lot of herbal teas. Do the additional compounds negate the effects?

December 12, 2008 2:02 PM  
Blogger Dr. Jonny Bowden said...

these particular studies used water. but i can't see why herbal teas wouldn't be as useful. They are hydrating and have the additional benefits of herbs and spices.

We just don't usually down 8 ounces at a time 8 times a day of herbal tea..it being more of a sippy kind of thing! But in theory i imagine it's just as good

warmly
jb

December 12, 2008 2:05 PM  
Blogger Sue said...

I just read your article, and I always heard about the benefits of water. Would it also work with tetley decaf iced tea with lemon, or water with lemon or lime? What if I add spenda to the iced tea. I just can't drink that much plain water!!

May 17, 2009 3:53 PM  
OpenID joanbell said...

Hi Sue, Have you ever tried water with a sprig of fresh herbs added? A cafe I frequent serves water with a sprig of lemon thyme and it is delightful.

Is there a specific reason that you cannot drink plain water?

Joan Bell

May 17, 2009 8:18 PM  

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