How to Properly Hydrate & How Much Water to Drink Each Day | Dr. Andrew Huberman
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Pinching the skin on your hand for more than three seconds may signal dehydration, along with a color change in your fingernails that doesn't return to normal within one to three seconds. It is recommended to consume around two liters of water within the first 10 hours of the day, with specific guidelines for fluid intake during exercise based on body weight.
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- Pinching the skin on the top of your hand for more than three seconds to lay flat or seeing a prolonged color change in your fingernail may indicate mild dehydration.
- The Galpin Equation recommends consuming fluids every 15-20 minutes while exercising, with the amount determined by body weight, emphasizing the importance of hydration before and during physical activity to meet baseline fluid needs.
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How can I tell if I am dehydrated?
By pinching skin or checking nail color changes.
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