This is by far the stupidest article AM has posted. It is men's health so I guess that's to be expected?To get to 35g of fiber from oatmeal you would need almost 9 servings. I know I like my oats but that's just retarded. They should also add not to eat 10lbs of brocolli ha
Yes it is possible to drink too much water, no it is not possible without outside influence. A kid died because his parents forced him to drink something like 25 liters a day, every day. (Thinking it would make him smarter or some stupid bs) No one accidentally drinks 25 liters a day for a couple of weeks, unless you go run a marathon i the desert twice day..
It can happen by accident. Hyponatremia is a concern in all marathons, especially with slower runners who can drink too much water when they don't need it.
Yeah the problem there though is the weight loss and sweating. Not the consumation of water. Which also hardens my belief that running for several hours is just stupid...
No,
Hyponatremia occurs when water ingestion dilutes blood to the point of insufficient electrolyte concentration. The problem is water ingestion, not time on the course.
It may not be for everyone, but those who are finishing a marathon under 4 hrs (I.e. are RUNNNING it), are not going to suffer from Hyponatremia
This is by far the stupidest article AM has posted. It is men's health so I guess that's to be expected?
Yeah well, the articles and studies I found say otherwise. And that makes a lot more sense to me because high intake of water ONE day simply isn't that big a problem.. Also there are a lot of reasons for Hyponatremia, not just water intake. It is only the term for insufficient natrium concentration in your body. It has nothing to do with water consumation. Also doctors figure that as much as 30% of all marathon runners will end up with Hyponatremia, regardles of their speed. Plus, I just cannot believe someone could drink 20+ liters during a marathon, they could not run like that.. And even IF you were right, that still would not make water "easy to overdrink" as the article suggests. I rest mah case.
Yeah well, the articles and studies I found say otherwise. And that makes a lot more sense to me because high intake of water ONE day simply isn't that big a problem..
Also there are a lot of reasons for Hyponatremia, not just water intake.
It is only the term for insufficient natrium concentration in your body. It has nothing to do with water consumation.
Also doctors figure that as much as 30% of all marathon runners will end up with Hyponatremia, regardles of their speed.
Plus, I just cannot believe someone could drink 20+ liters during a marathon, they could not run like that..
And even IF you were right, that still would not make water "easy to overdrink" as the article suggests. I rest mah case.
You're not that bright. But it's okay; most people aren't.
Just checked your last couple of posts. You seem like a very pleasent person, so I will definitely take your kind words to heart. Thank you for opening my eyes to the truth!
You're not that bright. But it's okay; most people aren't.
What did he say that was so stupid? I must be a complete moron. Please enlighten me.
Yes it is possible to drink too much water, no it is not possible without outside influence. A kid died because his parents forced him to drink something like 25 liters a day, every day. (Thinking it would make him smarter or some stupid bs) No one accidentally drinks 25 liters a day for a couple of weeks, unless you go run a marathon i the desert twice day..
Now we're arguing likelihood vs. possibility.
Derp grammar herp derp
Now we're arguing likelihood vs. possibility.
Derp grammar herp derp