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Adequate fluid intake supports temperature control, blood volume, and transport of nutrients and waste. Water is also key for joint lubrication and maintaining hydrated mucosal surfaces.
| Tips | Examples |
|---|---|
| Use thirst + pale-straw urine as guides | Carry a bottle; sip regularly |
| Match fluids to climate and activity | Extra in hot weather, exercise, or illness |
| Spread intake through the day | Start early; include with meals |
| Make water your default | Plain, sparkling, or unsweetened tea/coffee (moderation) |
Adequate Intake (AI) values vary by age, sex, and life stage. Individual needs differ with activity and climate.
TGA-compliant note: This page describes normal physiological roles of hydration. It does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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