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Summer is a wonderful time to get outdoors for walks, bicycle rides, or just to soak up the sun. While enjoying the warmer weather, it is important to drink enough water to stay hydrated. Staying hydrated is important to keep your body and mind functioning. According to the Mayo Clinic, water makes up 50 to 70 percent of body weight and every cell, tissue, and organ in the body needs water to work properly. Dehydration (not having enough water in your body) can have negative effects. Dehydration can cause dizziness or a drop in your blood pressure which can increase your risk of falling (to learn more about falls prevention, visit Falls Free WI). Dehydration can also cause constipation, bladder infections, and even bladder or bowel leakage. Older adults are more likely to be dehydrated (learn more about dehydration). Because we are sweating more in the hotter weather, it is important to drink more water than you usually drink. Don’t wait until you’re thirsty! The National Academy of Medicine suggests drinking about 13 cups of fluids for men and 9 cups for women aged 51 and older.
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