Beer is better than water

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Researchers at Granada University in Spain have come across a discovery that will undoubtedly please athletes and sports enthusiasts - a pint of beer post-workout or match is better at rehydrating the human body than water.

Professor Manuel Garzon, a member of Granada's medical faculty, made the finding after tests on 25 students over several months. Researchers believe that it is the sugars, salts, and bubbles in a beer that may help people absorb fluids more quickly.

The subjects in the study were asked to run on a treadmill at temperatures of 104F (40C) until they were close to exhaustion. Once they had reached the point of giving up, researchers measured their hydration levels, motor skills, and concentration ability.

Half of the subjects were given two half pints of Spanish lager to drink, and the other half were given just water.

Garzon said that the rehydration effection in those who were given beer was "slightly better" than those who were given only water. He also believes that the carbon dioxide in beer helps quench thirst more quickly, and that beer's carbohydrates replace calories lost during physical exertion.

The average person loses around 1 liter (33oz) of water for every hour of exercise in sweat. Rehydrating after a workout is crucial, as a lack of hydration is more likely to make one feel tired, fuzzyheaded, and suffer from headaches.

Based on the results of the study, researchers recommend moderate consumption of beer as a part of athletes' diets. "Moderate consumption" for men is 500ml per day, and for women is 250ml per day.

So that explains why Babe Ruth was so good. His method of training was nearly 100 years ahead of its time."- article from The Cleveland Leader
 
That's me...VERY athletic-like...:mug:

Most of the young guys go to the beach to show off their 6 packs while I carry this keg around...they're a bunch of lightweight Nancy's...;)

Then this guy REALLY has it going on!

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He also believes that the carbon dioxide in beer helps quench thirst more quickly, and that beer's carbohydrates replace calories lost during physical exertion.

Yeah, I want to spend a lot of time exercising just to replace the calories I just killed myself burning?!

I'm all for drinking beer, but I have no interest in replacing calories I burned exercising. If I wanted to do that, I just would cut out the middleman and not exercise!

Edit: Revy, that pic sums up my view of every Dale Jr. fan.
 
Yeah, I want to spend a lot of time exercising just to replace the calories I just killed myself burning?!

I'm all for drinking beer, but I have no interest in replacing calories I burned exercising. If I wanted to do that, I just would cut out the middleman and not exercise!

Edit: Revy, that pic sums up my view of every Dale Jr. fan.

I agree. When I step off a tread mill the last thing I want to drink is a beer. Don't get me wrong, I love beer, but I feel that it makes me more thirsty and I want to enjoy it and not chug while I'm sweating like a monkey.

Besides if the number one cause of hangovers is dehydration (because alcohol is a diuretic) then how can drinking alcohol help to rehydrate you.
 
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