Written By: Mairead, Registered Dietitian
Electrolytes seem to be everywhere! And many people are so keen to take them, but don't actually know what they are or what type of benefit they should expect to see, beyond just "feeling better".
Electrolytes are minerals that play different roles in our body functions. The most common include sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium. They all play a role in maintaining hydration and our fluid balance, as well as nerve signaling and muscle contractions. Without them, our bodies just can't function properly! When we're talking working out and getting sweaty, this becomes extra important.
That being said, many normal healthy people get enough of these electrolytes from their food and will stay hydrated enough if they drink enough plain old water.
If you find that you're a heavy sweater (i.e. clothes are soaked after working out, sweat puddles are common, etc.), you may be losing more electrolytes and need to supplement them. If you see white stains on your sweaty clothes after they dry, this is a sign you're probably losing some of those minerals we care about in your sweat. If you work in the heat or do a lot of manual labour during the summer, this could apply to you as well. If you struggle with muscle cramping often during or after a workout, electrolytes may help with this too.
While you can top up your electrolytes from food, sometimes we need more or need a more convenient source. That's where electrolyte supplements come in. These are usually premade drinks or powders and tablets that can be added to water. If all you need is electrolytes, look for a supplement that just has these components. If you train for over an hour at a time at a consistent high intensity, you may want an option with some carbohydrate to keep your energy stores up. These are a handful of products that have a combination of electrolytes and protein that may be beneficial to help with recovery after workouts. You can even make your own electrolyte sports drinks with a mixture of water, salt, and fruit juices.
For those who have specific medical conditions (high blood pressure, kidney disease, etc) where they need to limit certain nutrients, consult your doctor or dietitian before trying any electrolyte products, as they may put you over your recommended amounts.
So do you need electrolytes this summer? Like many nutrition questions, it depends! They may help, but as always, make sure you're staying well hydrated in general.
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