Follow these tips to prevent dehydration

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When your body needs or consumes more liquids than it absorbs, you run the risk of getting dehydrated. When this happens, your body is unable to perform all of its functions properly.

Therefore, it’s essential to drink loads of water to stay hydrated, notably if you’re exercising or working out in the sun for prolonged periods. If you have plans to do anything outside, strive to do it during the cooler times of the day. Given Singapore’s hot and humid climate, make sure you’re dressed in light, comfortable apparel too.

Follow these tips to prevent dehydration.

Stay indoors

If at all feasible, stay indoors in an air-conditioned setting. It’s not a bad idea to head to the shopping mall or public library on weekends if you don’t have air-conditioning at home. Avoid sun exposure, especially between 10am and 3pm when the sun’s rays are at their harshest. Plan outdoor pursuits for early morning or evening time.

Drink when thirsty

It’s easy to get caught up in day-to-day routines and forget to pay attention to your thirst prompts, but they are your body’s way of telling you that you need to start drinking up. Keep a bottle of water close to you and drink from it anytime you feel thirsty. Better still, drink water frequently now and then to avoid even reaching that parched condition.

Cut down on caffeine
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Caffeine, the primary active element in tea and coffee, is a diuretic, meaning it dehydrates the body. This is because when you consume tea or coffee, the amount of pee you produce climbs. Dehydration happens when your body’s fluid balance is disrupted, and caffeine, by increasing fluid loss through urination, conceivably leads to dehydration.

Snack on fruits and vegetables

Have a wide selection of fruits and veggies in your refrigerator for instant access. You can also choose frozen fruits and vegetables, which are just as nutritious as fresh ones, and in some circumstances, even more so. Fruits and veggies, both fresh and frozen, make ideal hydrating snacks due to their elevated moisture content.

Supplement intake when exercising

Drinking plain water is usually sufficient to prevent dehydration. However, certain occasions necessitate something more. For instance, those who participate in physical activities that last longer than an hour may need to restore their electrolytes, which can be done easily with a sports drink. Just make sure to read the nutritional information label first, as many of these beverages can be high in sugar and calories.

Natural biological activities cause us to lose water daily, but dehydration happens when we shed more bodily fluids than we take in. We need to keep the right balance of water and electrolytes in our bodies because humans are largely composed of water and electrolytes. Staying adequately hydrated can not only prevent you from getting those nasty side effects, but it will also make you feel better in general by preventing weariness, elevating your mood, and enhancing your cognitive abilities.

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5 Wallet-Friendly Ways to Beat The Heat

The scorching hot weather is gracing at Singapore and other parts of Asia. Too much heat can cause exhaustion, cramps, or heat stroke. Luckily for you, you can beat the heat even without the access to air conditioning. Save on huge expenses by following these simple yet helpful tips…

1. USE FANS

Fans are less costly than air conditioners. It can help you feel fresh and breezy as you walk around your house. Make sure the fans are strategically placed to cool the entire area. While you are at it, close the curtains and the blinds to reduce the heat by approximately 45%.

2. DRESS DOWN

Wear loose and light fabrics (e.g., white cotton t-shirt) as these are more breathable. Invest in a few tank tops for only S$5 or less to keep you cooler for the entire day.

You can also consider Uniqlo’s range of AIRism tops, designed to provide extra comfort in humid Singapore. There is an ongoing promotion where you can get 2 piece of AIRism innerwear for just $24.90.

Uniqlo Airism

3. EAT COLD TREATS

Indulge in cold treats such as frozen fruits, ice-creams, or iced Milo. Homemade Popsicles made with simple ingredients such as a can of coconut juice for as low as S$1.10, can help you beat the heat for less. Simply put the juice in your ice-cream molds (available at Daiso for S$2) and freeze it for more than an hour. Or, you may make your own ice cream by following this tutorial.

4. GOOD HYDRATION

In order for your body to remain cooler, you need to keep it well hydrated. When plenty of ice is not enough to keep your water cool, try to freeze it inside the milk carton containers. This will enable you to preserve the coolness of your water due to its block-like figure. A cheaper solution indeed!

5. LEARN YOUR QUICK-COOLING SPOTS

Master your personal bodily temperature by focusing on your quick-cooling spots first. For instance, applying ice pack or cold water on your neck and wrists can make your body cool instantly. Know the other quick-cooling spots here.

Image Credits: Steven Depolo via Flickr

Image Credits: Steven Depolo via Flickr

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