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What counts towards your fluid intake? Non-alcoholic fluids, including tea, coffee and fruit juice, all count towards your fluid intake.
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Learn More »The European Food Standards Agency reminds us that up to 30% of our fluid intake comes from food - especially fruit and vegetables. They recommend that adults should make up the rest with about three pints (for women) and four pints (for men) of non-alcoholic fluids a day. Don't forget that in hot weather, if you're physically active or if you have a fever, you'll lose more fluid from sweating and increased breathing rate. That means you'll need to drink far more fluid on a sunny day than in winter. As you get older you tend to be less active, but probably do need just as much fluid as more physically active younger people because your body is less efficient at preserving water by reabsorbing it in the kidneys.
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Learn More »Non-alcoholic fluids, including tea, coffee and fruit juice, all count towards your fluid intake. A lot of people believe, mistakenly, that tea and coffee are diuretics and dehydrate you. In fact, below about 400 mg a day of caffeine, caffeine-containing drinks don't dehydrate you and can count towards your daily fluid intake. A mug of instant coffee contains about 100 mg and a cup of tea about 50 mg - so you'd need to pass the eight-cups-of-tea a day mark to have to worry!
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