Saturday, April 26, 2008

Drink, Drink, Drink - How Water Increases Metabolism

Ah, the battle of the bulge: for most of us, there is no love lost between our hips, our thighs, our stomachs and our extra pounds. With the world - and most notably the United States - becoming increasingly overweight, diets, and exercise routines have popped up around every corner. Still, there is a bit of a conundrum: people aren't only looking for a way to lose weight, they are looking for an easy way. Well, what do you know, H2O may be the easiest way yet.

Drinking water isn't an end all be all to weight problems: anyone who chokes down two double cheeseburgers for lunch won't be saved from extra baggage simply by sipping on a liter or two of water. But, for those who eat sensibly and exercise regularly, the consumption of water may help speed up metabolism and take a few calories right off the top (or, perhaps, the bottom).

According to a recent study, water may increase your metabolic rate by as much as thirty percent on a daily basis. It doesn't take a mathematician to know that's quite a bit. Normally, in regards to weight loss, water was shoved down our throats (forgive the pun) in an attempt to make us feel full and thus, more likely to pass on that third slice of pizza. Nowadays, however, water is proving to do more than fill us up: it's a much more talented liquid than we previously thought.

In 2003, an article was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. It spoke of a study involving seven healthy men and seven healthy women. All participants were of normal weight. Each participant consumed 500 ml of water per day. When their metabolic rates were measured, the researchers found that all metabolic rates were increased by roughly 30 percent.

This spike in the metabolism, according to the study, occurred quickly after water consumption: the metabolism was at its greatest spike within a half an hour and was maintained for more than an hour. The reason for this? Well, it's all really pretty simple: the water enters the body cold and must be warmed up in the stomach. This "warming up" causes the body's metabolism to skyrocket.

This study further substantiates the idea that ice water, in particular, can help burn calories. Just as the researchers stated above, the ice water in your system must be warmed up by your body. It goes in cold, but when it exits - unless you find yourself peeing icicles - it's no longer freezing. The conversion from ice water to warm water burns calories.

A person who consumes the recommended eight glasses of water a day - and adds in a few ice cubes - can burn around 70 extra calories on a daily basis. While 70 extra calories doesn't seem like much, over time it does add up.

Drinking water without adopting other weight friendly goals probably won't get you fitting into your tight jeans anytime soon, but it can help. It's easy, it's simple, and it provides all sorts of other benefits so why not raise a glass to H2O. Bottoms Up!

Jennifer Jordan is an editor and staff writer for http://www.phdrinkingwater.com. A fitness buff, she simply could not live without consuming a lot of water everyday. Yes, she prefers water even to wine.

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Office Workers and Warm, Breezy Weather

Warmer weather has arrived. April showers have brought May flowers. Now its time to get out and enjoy that fresh air!

Office workers spend the majority of their days inside, toiling in their little cubicles. Many of these workers arent even near a window. Have any of you been surprised, upon leaving work at 5:00, to see that it rained sometime that afternoon?

These same office workers are seated, day in and day out, in their sedentary jobs. Its easy to experience burnout that way, especially when deprived of Vitamin D. Whats one natural way we get Vitamin D? Sunlight. But how, you may ask, do we ever get to see the sun when were chained to our desks? How can we avoid burnout and depression?

The answer to those questions is easy. We must take advantage of lunchtime and get outside.

Pack a lunch, and leave the building at the noon hour. Find a grassy area or a bench at a park and enjoy your mini-picnic. Downtown areas have benches near fountains or works of art for enjoyable focal points. Feel the sun caressing your face, the breeze ruffling your hair. Pull out your book and read a few chapters. Escape for a brief while!

Wear your sneakers during lunch and walk. A bit of exercise does wonders for our moods. When returning, take the stairs instead of the elevator to raise your heart rate. Youll arrive back at your desk refreshed, rather than dulled and sleepy, and ready to tackle the afternoons work. You will actually be more productive having left for awhile, than if you had skipped lunch and worked through the break.

Here is one last suggestion for your lunch stroll. Add to it a pit stop at the florist shop. The bouquet you bring back will brighten your cubicle and delight your senses. Its a small way of bringing a little of the outdoors back with youuntil your next escape.

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