How Older Adults Can Avoid Dehydration (2024)

By: Mohit Negi, MD

Water is very important for your body to be able to function properly. For example, water helps regulate your temperature, gets rid of wastes and lubricates your joints. Dehydration means that the body doesn't have enough fluid to work at its best. Dehydration can cause constipation, electrolyte imbalances, kidney problems and loss of balance. Severe dehydration can lead to a hospital visit or even death.

While it is vitally important for everyone to get enough to drink, older adults are particularly at risk for dehydration. One of the biggest risk factors is that there are fewer "water reserves" as we age because the amount of water in our bodies decreases with age. In addition, people tend to not feel as thirsty as they get older because their thirst response weakens. Also, your kidneys don't work as well when you get older, so you may lose more water during urination than you used to. And to top it off, many older adults are on medications or have health conditions that affect the way the body processes water which can affect how much water is in the body.

There are additional factors that can lead to dehydration that often affect many older adults. Hot or humid conditions can cause water loss through sweating, so try to limit time in these environments and drink more water if you find yourself in the heat.

Anyone who is already sick with a fever, vomiting or diarrhea is already losing fluids and should take in fluids to compensate. Someone who has had vomiting and diarrhea can also lose electrolytes and may benefit from drinking electrolytes such as those found in sports drinks and Pedialyte.

To prevent dehydration, you should drink water throughout the day. Water is best, but other drinks can also be helpful like milk, flavored sparkling water, and low-sugar fruit juices. Even frequent small sips are helpful if you cannot drink a full glass at a time. Coffee and tea actually have a diuretic effect, so drink these sparingly.

Some foods can be hydrating, including watermelon, cucumber, celery, strawberries and low sodium broths or soups.

If you care for an older adult, remind then to drink throughout the day, particularly at mealtimes and after they exercise or exert themselves. Limited mobility makes it harder to get something to drink, leaving them at higher risk for dehydration. Keep water in easy reach, especially if they have low mobility. Additionally, help them access the restroom easier if they are afraid to drink because of possible accidents.

It is important to be aware of the common signs of dehydration, which include a dry mouth, fatigue, sunken eyes, a decrease in the amount of urine, dark colored urine, muscle cramping, and feeling dizzy or lightheaded. The treatment for dehydration is simply replacing the lost fluids by drinking water or other fluids, like juices or broths.

If the dehydration is serious, it requires immediate attention. These symptoms are a rapid heart rate, trouble moving or walking, confusion or disorientation, fainting and/or vomiting or diarrhea that lasts longer than 24 hours. Anyone suffering from these symptoms should go to the emergency room right away where they will most likely receive intravenous fluids and electrolytes.

If dehydration isn't treated, serious complications or even death can occur.

If you have an underlying health condition, like COPD, heart failure, kidney disease or diabetes, it is very important to talk to your health care provider about what amount of fluids you need to drink for your body to be hydrated and healthy.

Dr. Mohit Negi is a senior care provider and medical director of senior care at University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Group in Millersville. Call 410-553-2900 for more information or to schedule an appointment.

This article also appeared in The Capital Gazette on July 3, 2021: https://www.capitalgazette.com/opinion/columns/ac-ce-how-older-adults-can-avoid-dehydration-bwmc-20210703-k5dvtt6ojvc2vejd576pfhv6ia-story.html

How Older Adults Can Avoid Dehydration (2024)

FAQs

How Older Adults Can Avoid Dehydration? ›

Choose foods with high water content.

How to prevent dehydration in older people? ›

Drinking enough and preventing dehydration
  1. Have a full glass of fluid when you take medications instead of just a few sips.
  2. Make a point of having a drink with your meals and also in between meals.
  3. Make sure social occasions, such as meeting up with a friend include having a drink together.

What to give an elderly person for dehydration? ›

If symptoms feel mild (thirst, temporary fatigue), water is optimal for rehydrating the body. However, you should supplement your water intake with liquids that include electrolytes, such as a rehydration solution found at a pharmacy or grocery store, sports drinks, or juice.

How to control dehydration in adults? ›

To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of fluids and eat foods high in water such as fruits and vegetables. Letting thirst be your guide is an adequate daily guideline for most healthy people. People may need to take in more fluids if they are experiencing conditions such as: Vomiting or diarrhea.

What is the best hydration drink for seniors? ›

Best Hydrating Drink Options

Examples of drinks that are suitable for seniors could be water with a twist of lemon juice, seltzer mineral waters, unsweetened herbal teas, or vegetable juices. Of course, the best option overall is to simply drink plain water.

Why do elderly get dehydrated so easily? ›

Main points: Older people are more susceptible to dehydration than younger people. This is partly due to lack of thirst sensation and changes in the water and sodium balance that naturally occur as people age.

What drink will hydrate you the fastest? ›

We've listed the best drinks for you to hydrate below, so make sure to read them all.
  1. Water. No surprises here. ...
  2. Milk & milk alternatives. One scientific study . has suggested that milk is right up there with the most hydrating drinks. ...
  3. Fruit and herb-infused water. ...
  4. Fruit juice. ...
  5. Sports drinks. ...
  6. Coconut Water. ...
  7. Tea.

Is Gatorade good for senior citizens? ›

Older people have a tendency to become dehydrated, but any older adult who has heart issues, diabetes, kidney disease, or obesity would benefit from drinking water or broth. An occasional bottle of Gatorade is fine, but it contains salt and sugar, both of which can be unhealthy for the cardiovascular system.

How many glasses of water should an elderly person drink a day? ›

According to the Reynolds Institute on Aging, Seniors should aim for 6 to 8 glasses of fluid a day, or approximately 1.5 liters. Have your senior sip on water throughout the day. Sometimes using a straw is easier and leads to more water consumption. Offer a full glass of water when they take medications.

How to encourage elderly to drink water? ›

Here are some tips on keeping your senior loved ones hydrated:
  1. Keep water close by so they can serve themselves: ...
  2. Try different drinks with different temperatures: ...
  3. Experiment with savory: ...
  4. Homemade popsicles: ...
  5. Smoothies and other thicker drinks:
  6. Some seniors may not like to drink fluids and may refuse to do so.
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What age is considered elderly? ›

Traditionally, the “elderly” are considered to be those persons age 65 and older.

Why do seniors stop drinking water? ›

As you get older, you might lose your sense of thirst. Also, medicines you're taking or health conditions may make it more likely that you're not getting enough water.

What are the 5 warning signs of dehydration? ›

Symptoms of dehydration
  • dizziness or light-headedness.
  • headache.
  • tiredness.
  • dry mouth, lips and eyes.
  • passing small amounts of urine infrequently (less than three or four times a day)
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What hydrates better than water? ›

Research shows that milk is one of the best beverages for hydration, even better than water or sports drinks. Researchers credit milk's natural electrolytes, carbohydrates and protein for its effectiveness. Drinking milk after exercise helps replace essential electrolytes that are lost in sweat.

How to prevent dehydration in the elderly? ›

To prevent dehydration, you should drink water throughout the day. Water is best, but other drinks can also be helpful like milk, flavored sparkling water, and low-sugar fruit juices. Even frequent small sips are helpful if you cannot drink a full glass at a time.

What interventions are there for dehydration in older adults? ›

For the treatment of low-intake dehydration, older people are encouraged to drink more fluids as they prefer. If they appear unwell, older adults can receive subcutaneous or intravenous fluid supplement in parallel with encouraging oral fluid intake.

How do you hydrate in aged care? ›

As well as water, fluids to support hydration may include tea, coffee, milk and juice-based drinks. Alcohol should be limited. Offer a choice of foods high in fluid, such as soup, ice cream, jelly, custard, yoghurt, and fruits like melon, apples and pears. Use fluid balance charts for residents at risk of dehydration.

How much water should a 70 year old drink? ›

A recently published and widely quoted modified food guide pyramid encourages persons over the age of 70 years to ingest eight glasses (2 liters) of fluids per day. We challenge the need for this much fluid intake and even question whether it may do more harm than good.

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