... Hence, unless additional evidence becomes available indicating cumulative total water deficits in individuals with habitual intakes of significant amounts of caffeine, caffeinated beverages appear to contribute to
the daily total water intake similar to that contributed by noncaffeinated beverages.»
The US based Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine in its February 2004 report on «Dietary Reference Intakes for Water, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride and Sulfate» states, ``... caffeinated beverages appear to contribute to
the daily total water intake similar to that contributed by Non-Caffeinated beverages.»
Not exact matches
He says other snacks with
water in them are fine, including ice pops and snow cones, as long as you watch the
total daily sugar and calorie
intake.
Total daily water intake is considerably greater in cats when they eat canned or moist diets — no matter how many
water bowls you set in front of them.