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We’ve all heard it before: drink more water. Many populations don't meet the minimum water intake recommendations, but how much water do you actually need if you're trying to lose weight?
Research shows that drinking water can influence your appetite, metabolism, and overall calorie intake. Your water needs may depend on several factors.
While sparkling water can be a helpful addition to a weight loss plan, it's not a standalone solution. Read on to learn its benefits and tips to make it healthier.