Generally speaking, the total water content in the body decreases with age. In case of men, it drops from 60% to 52% and in case of women it drops from 52% to 46%. This occurs because of decreased kidney function at this age leading to decreased water retention. At times, even medication prescribed to the elderly to treat other ailments can reduce water loss through urination leading to dehydration.
When the condition gets severe, some of the commonly seen symptoms are:
- Fatigue
- Decreased urination
- Dizziness
- Dry mouth
- Fainting
- Frequent headaches
Rehydration is very important for our body's physicochemical & other functions and therefore it is important that the electrolyte levels are maintained in a balance. Overall, proper hydration helps in maintaining the temperature of the body, flushing out any infections (especially those in the urinary tract), maintaining blood pressure, ensuring efficient transport of drug molecules and maintaining an osmotic balance within all of our body cells.
If your elderly family members and loved ones are showing the signs & symptoms of dehydration, you might want to consider hydration supplements for them.
Fast&Up Reload O.R.S is formulated with the right combination of clinical electrolytes, is gentle on the stomach and helps to limit fluid loss and promotes its absorption. It acts as an electrolyte replacement formula that helps to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance in the body and can be safely consumed by individuals of all age groups.
Best Tips for Hydration in the Elderly:
- Young adults must remind elderly adults to drink water in small sips and stay hydrated throughout the day, especially after meals and any physical activity or ask them to set frequent alarms as reminders.
- Drinking fluids other than water, especially electrolyte drinks or hydration supplements (excluding coffee, tea and alcohol since they contribute to reducing water content) also helps to contribute to the required water content while maintaining an adequate fluid-electrolyte balance.
- Try and consume foods with high water content (e.g. watermelon, soups, cucumber etc)
- Make sure the glass of water and washroom are easily accessible to help battle laziness or any restrictive physical conditions in order to ensure frequent hydration and frequent urination
- Increase water intake during hot and humid conditions or during and after exercise.