January 17, 2003, Newsletter Issue #116: Water, Water, Water

Tip of the Week

Since the human body is approximately two-thirds water, it is very important for kids (and adults) to replace what is used in a day. Young kids who donīt drink enough water may suffer from fatigue or constipation. To combat dehydration, have your child drink 8 ounces of water for every 250 calories consumed. If your child takes in 1500 calories a day, that means at least 6 cups.

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