Originally Posted by
caloso
His theory is that people focus on how much they have to pee. Why do they have to pee? Because they're full of water, hot caffeinated water, but water just the same. But when he gave athletes caffeinated water vs. regular water, put them on a treadmill, weighed them, and accounted for how much was lost to sweat and urine, it came out even.
I pee because I both drink coffee and have a 54-year-old-prostate.
I find that coffee doesn't dehydrate me, but it sure does jumpstart the urgent pee episodes. On days I don't do coffee, I pee less. But I have never measured volume in versus volume out.
So I guess this is a pretty worthless post.
Wait, I gotta go pee (tonite is a beer nite).