Study Finds Drinking More Water Offers Key Health Benefits
Systematic review highlights water's role in weight loss, kidney stone prevention, and potential improvements in other health conditions.
- A systematic review of 18 clinical trials found that increasing daily water intake can aid weight loss and reduce kidney stone recurrence.
- Drinking two cups of water before meals was associated with significant weight loss in adults, with some participants losing up to twice as much weight.
- Higher water consumption was linked to fewer urinary tract infections and longer time intervals between infections in women.
- Preliminary evidence suggests potential benefits of water intake in managing migraines, diabetes, and low blood pressure, though more research is needed.
- Researchers emphasize that hydration needs vary by individual, and there is no universal 'one-size-fits-all' daily water recommendation.