Beer After Exercise May Be Better Than Water, Study Finds

10 Apr

Beer After Exercise May Be Better Than Water, Study Finds – Fox News

Having a beer after exercise could do you more good than drinking water, a new study suggests.

Beer can help someone who has sweat regan liquid better than water, the bubbles help to quench thirst and the carbohydrate in beer help replace lost calories, Spanish researchers say.

The study results came from testing 25 college students asked to do strenous exercises in 104-degree temperatures. They were then split into two groups, one given beer and other water to help them recover. The tests were conducted over several months.

The hydration effect in those who drank beer was “slightly better” than those who drank water, said study leader, professor Manuel Garzon of Granada University.

The results have been met with some scepticism as previous studies have shown most alcoholic drinks increase the amount of liquid lost through urination.

Dr James Betts, a nutrition expert from Bath University in Britain, said a moderate amount of beer might be just as good as water at helping the body retain liquid, but was unlikely to be better.

“If you are dehydrated to start with following exercise, a beer, as opposed to a spirit, probably does not have a high enough concentration of alcohol to induce a diuretic (increased urination) effect,” Betts said.

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2 Responses to “Beer After Exercise May Be Better Than Water, Study Finds”

  1. Sonia M. April 10, 2011 at 10:21 am #

    I guess I’ll have to fill my sports bottle with beer from now on. :D

    • darcprynce April 10, 2011 at 11:56 am #

      That would be a wise choice. ;o)

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