Hot and humid weather can lead to heat exhaustion, which can make you feel weak, nauseous, and dizzy. Not drinking enough increases the risk of heat exhaustion, so drinking plenty of fluids during the summer is a must. Here’s how to stay hydrated no matter how active you are.
- Water: Drinking water is the best way to hydrate during the summer. Don’t love the taste? Jazz up your drink by substituting chunks of frozen fruit for ice cubes (try frozen orange slices and blueberries).
- Sports drinks: You should reach for a sports drink only if you have an intense outdoor workout and are sweating a lot. Most sports drinks contain a lot of added sugar to give you a quick boost of energy. They also replace the salt and minerals you lose when you sweat.
- Energy drinks: Skip these. They contain caffeine you don’t need and usually have a lot of sugar. They can actually cause dehydration—especially if you drink them while exercising.