Did you know that besides water, there are some foods that could help you stay hydrated, too?
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Water is essential for human health, however, people can increase their hydration level and water intake with water-rich foods!
According to Medical News Today, these foods can help keep hydration levels up and provide a variety of nutrients, especially during hot days, when the body loses water and vital electrolytes through sweating.
#1 Cucumber
Water content: 96.73%
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Cucumbers are very good for your health, a source of potassium and also contains phosphorus, magnesium and a small amount of calcium.
Though they do not have the highest of vitamin and mineral content compared to some other fruits and vegetables, they do contain special nutrients called cucurbitacins which some evidence suggests could have an antidiabetic effect.
#2 Tomatoes
Water content: 94.52%
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Many people consider the tomato to be a vegetable, but it is botanically a fruit that is rich in fiber, vitamins C and K, folate, and potassium.
Tomatoes also contain lycopene which helps to prevent cell damage!
#3 Zucchini
Water content: 92.73%
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...also called the summer squash, zucchini contains manganese, potassium, magnesium, vitamins A, C and K, and fiber. All the good things your body needs to keep you healthy!
#4 Watermelon
Water content: 91.45%
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It’s no surprise here! Watermelons are always associated with summer in television, commercials and movies and it’s because a watermelon’s hydrating benefits are a great fit for hot weather!
This sweet fruit contains mostly water, as well as vitamin C, vitamin A, several B vitamins, potassium, zinc, copper and many other minerals. A cup of diced watermelon also contains just 45.6 calories!
#5 Celery
Water content: 95.43%
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This light green, crunchy vegetable is low in calories, protein and carbohydrates, but packs a punch with fiber. It also provides vitamin A and K, as well as folate and potassium.
#6 Pineapple
Water content: 86%
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This spiny, tropical fruit is packed with nutrition, including vitamin C. It also contains magnesium, potassium, manganese and B vitamins.
Hydration is about more than just drinking water. Many foods contain water and additional nutrients that are vital for our health!
Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is a good way to supply the body with vitamins, minerals, and fiber, while adding to your daily water intake.
By: Aishah Akashah Ahadiat