Can coffee count as water? I fail to see why not?

DorothyM11
DorothyM11 Posts: 22 Member
edited November 26 in Health and Weight Loss
Can coffee count as water? I fail to see why not? (I'm sure there are a million reasons....)
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  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    Sayanogo wrote: »
    mmapags wrote: »
    Why do you feel the need to count water? Do you really forget to drink enough in a day? The whole "counting water" thing is one of the silliest myths in health and fitness.

    Confession, I totally do. I have a problem with ignoring my thirst so being conscientious about making sure I get enough fluids is important for me. I've been chastised by doctors since I was a child for being dehydrated all the time.

    Not saying it's the same for op, but counting fluids isn't necessarily dieting woo.

    I guess its an individual thing. I just couldn't imagine it myself.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    mmapags wrote: »
    Sayanogo wrote: »
    mmapags wrote: »
    Why do you feel the need to count water? Do you really forget to drink enough in a day? The whole "counting water" thing is one of the silliest myths in health and fitness.

    Confession, I totally do. I have a problem with ignoring my thirst so being conscientious about making sure I get enough fluids is important for me. I've been chastised by doctors since I was a child for being dehydrated all the time.

    Not saying it's the same for op, but counting fluids isn't necessarily dieting woo.

    I guess its an individual thing. I just couldn't imagine it myself.

    I did for a while, just to be sure I was on track. But I counted black coffee as water as well.

    I stopped as it was clear I was drinking enough.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    I really do think the drink water dieting woo is that some people are less likely to mindlessly eat or drink caloric beverages if they are focusing on drinking water.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    Black coffee and the ice in my smoothie get counted.
  • oocdc2
    oocdc2 Posts: 1,361 Member
    DorothyM11 wrote: »
    And wine is a fruit, right?

    That's my story, and I'm sticking to it...
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    Counts for me. I have a lot of coffee and my pee is almost almost clear. I don't drink too much "pure water".
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    If coffee and diet coke don't "count" as water then my Dad has somehow managed to live to age 80 without drinking any water for decades. He has a couple of coffees in the morning and a couple of diet cokes throughout the day and that's it. He accidentally took a sip from my sister's glass of water a few years ago and almost did a spit-take... made a face like he just tasted something awful and said "that tastes terrible, what is it?".

    People claiming that it's hard to drink water usually annoy me (it's just water, what's the big deal, it tastes neutral and thirst-quenching), but that's hilarious.

    I really think the best analogy is one someone already gave upthread. If drinking some water and eating some chocolate covered espresso beans counts as drinking water, why wouldn't drinking the water with the beans in it count?
  • lennyspruce
    lennyspruce Posts: 2 Member
    I tend to be routinely dehydrated, so counting my water reminds me to drink something, whether tea or water (I only sometimes drink coffee). For those folks surprised that people need to track fluid consumption, yes, some people need to be reminded to drink. If I don't track it I end up peeing dark yellow. I track tea, because if I didn't I sometimes wouldn't drink anything at all in a day. How do people drink plain water?
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