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orangecrush

(19,404 posts)
Wed Sep 25, 2019, 11:37 AM Sep 2019

Which drink is best for hydration? Hint: It isn't water

Which drink is best for hydration? Hint: It isn't water

The other factor affecting how well a beverage hydrates relates to a drink's nutrient composition. For example, milk was found to be even more hydrating than plain water because it contains the sugar lactose, some protein and some fat, all of which help to slow the emptying of fluid from the stomach and keep hydration happening over a longer period of time.
Milk also has sodium, which acts like a sponge and holds onto water in the body and results in less urine produced.



The same can be said for oral rehydration solutions that are used to treat diarrhea. Those contain small amounts of sugar, as well as sodium and potassium, which can also help promote water retention in the body.
The most hydrating beverages, ranked

The research team at St. Andrews University tested 13 common beverages to see how they impact hydration. Here's what they found, ranked from most hydrating over a four-hour period to least.
Skim milk
Oral rehydration solutions (like Pedialyte or Liquid I.V.)
Full fat milk
Orange juice
Cola
Diet Cola
Cold tea
Tea
Sports drink
Still water
Sparkling water
Lager
Coffee
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 103, Issue 3, March 2016, Pages 717--723



https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/09/25/health/best-drinks-for-hydration-wellness/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F
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Which drink is best for hydration? Hint: It isn't water (Original Post) orangecrush Sep 2019 OP
No wonder I am always thirsty... Moostache Sep 2019 #1
The Colas need at least one more category tirebiter Sep 2019 #2
Very interesting. snacker Sep 2019 #3
fascinating, i've always felt that soda was more thirst-quenching than water unblock Sep 2019 #4
well, i'm glad beer made the list. mopinko Sep 2019 #5
I drink up to a 1/2 gallon safeinOhio Sep 2019 #6
My lab test Cartoonist Sep 2019 #7
that is interesting and mostly contradictory to everything I "know" Kali Sep 2019 #8

tirebiter

(2,532 posts)
2. The Colas need at least one more category
Wed Sep 25, 2019, 11:47 AM
Sep 2019

That would be the “Hecho en Mexico” category. Mexicans still use cane sugar in their drinks as opposed to the corn syrup mix of Estados Unidos.

unblock

(52,116 posts)
4. fascinating, i've always felt that soda was more thirst-quenching than water
Wed Sep 25, 2019, 11:48 AM
Sep 2019

even though everyone insisted that nothing was better than water at quenching thirst.

logic says sure, but personal experience says otherwise.

i'm not saying that soda is healthier; it's not. just saying that it makes then sensation of thirst go away more effectively than water.



i've also noticed that orange juice works really well.

i wonder how soy milk compares to cow's milk as i don't drink cow's milk anymore.

mopinko

(69,990 posts)
5. well, i'm glad beer made the list.
Wed Sep 25, 2019, 11:48 AM
Sep 2019

i usually like a heavier, hoppier beer, but in my house lagers have always been in the category of "lawn mower beer".

skim milk is a good one, which was kind my go to- been parched in the sun, need something cold.
but because i eat shitty, mostly, i switched organic whole milk.

Cartoonist

(7,309 posts)
7. My lab test
Wed Sep 25, 2019, 12:17 PM
Sep 2019

It comes down to the difference between thirst and hydration. I'll accept their importance of nutrients in liquids, but when I'm thirsty, milk is last on my list.

Kali

(55,003 posts)
8. that is interesting and mostly contradictory to everything I "know"
Wed Sep 25, 2019, 12:48 PM
Sep 2019

the thought of drinking milk when I am hot and thirsty makes me gag. fresh squeezed OJ or regular with a lot of ice is ok, but in general wouldn't be my first choice either. on the other hand I learned as a kid not to start drinking water until I was really thirsty or I would just want more and more so I am not one of those people that carries a water bottle around everywhere. I can go most of the day without, then chug a gallon. (or my usual, lightly sugared iced tea).

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