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We
all know that it's not always fun to drink water when there is juice and soda!
Some facts you need to know if you body would stop working properly if you did
not drink water. Anything that lives needs water. Water makes up more than half
of your body weight and a person can't survive more than a few days without it
because your body has lots of important jobs and it needs water to do many of
them. For instance, your blood, which contains lots of water, carries oxygen to
all the cells of your body. Without oxygen, those tiny cells would die and your
body would stop working.
Also, part of your immune system is is a fluid call lymph (pronounced limf),
which helps you fight off illness, which water is also in. You need water to
digest your food and to get rid of waste, too. Water is needed for digestive
juices, urine (pee), and poop. And you can bet that water is the main ingredient
in perspiration, also call sweat.
In addition to being an important part of the fluids in your body, each cell
depends on water to function normally.
Your body doesn't get water only from drinking water. Any fluid you drink will
contain water, but water and milk are the best choices. Lots of foods contain
water, too. Fruit contains quite a bit of water, which you could probably tell
if you've ever bitten into a peach or plum and felt the juices dripping down
your chin! Vegetables, too, contain a lot of water. Think of slicing into a fat
tomato from the garden or crunching into a crisp stalk of celery.
How Much Is Enough?
Since water is so important, you might wonder if you're drinking enough.
There is no magic amount of water that kids need to drink every day.
Usually, kids like to drink something with meals and should definitely
drink when they are thirsty. But when it's warm out, or you're
exercising, you'll need more. Be sure to drink some extra water when
you're out in warm weather, especially while playing sports or
exercising.
When you drink is also important. If you're going to sports practice, a
game, or just working out or playing hard, drink water before, during,
and after playing. Don't forget your water bottle. You can't play your
best when you're thinking about how thirsty you are!
When your body doesn't have enough water, that's called being
dehydrated. Dehydration also can keep you from being as fast and as
sharp as you'd like to be. A bad case of dehydration can make you sick.
So keep that water bottle handy when the weather warms up! Not only does
water fight dehydration, but it's awfully refreshing and has no
calories.
Your body can help you stay properly hydrated by regulating the amount
of water in your system. The body can hold on to water when you don't
have enough or get rid of it if you have too much. If your pee has ever
been very light yellow, your body might have been getting rid of excess
water. When your pee is very dark yellow, it's holding on to water, so
it's probably time to drink up.
You can help your body by drinking when you're thirsty and drinking
extra water when it's warm out. Your body will be able to do all of its
wonderful, waterful jobs and you'll feel great!
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