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Drinking More Water Really Does Ward Off UTIs
8:55:53 2018-10-02 1289

Drinking an extra six glasses of water a day may reduce some women's risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs), according to a new study.


The study found that women who get frequent UTIs could cut their risk of these infections in half if they consumed six additional 8-ounce (adding up to 1.5 liters) glasses of water a day, compared with women who don't increase their water intake.


The study was published today (Oct. 1) in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. It was previously presented in October 2017 at IDWeek in San Diego, a meeting of several organizations focused on infectious diseases.


Doctors have long assumed that increasing water intake could lower the risk of UTIs, and they often recommend that women at risk of these infections drink more water. But, until now, the recommendation had not been rigorously studied.


"There's lots of things we recommend to women to reduce the risk of UTIs, but none have really been studied," Dr. Thomas Hooton, lead author of the study and clinical director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Miami School of Medicine, said at a news conference in San Diego in 2017, when the findings were first presented.


"It's good to know the recommendation is valid, and that drinking water is an easy and safe way to prevent an uncomfortable and annoying infection," Hooton said.


Up to 60 percent of women will develop a UTI in their lifetimes, and about 25 percent will have more than one UTI, the researchers said. Women are generally more prone than men to UTIs because, in women, the urethra is shorter, so it is easier for bacteria to travel from the rectum and vagina to the bladder, the researchers said.


The new study involved 140 healthy women under age 45 who had experienced at least three UTIs in the past year and who typically drank fewer than six 8-ounce glasses of fluids a day. Half of the women were told to drink an extra six 8 ounces glasses of water a day, while the other half didn't make any changes in their water consumption.


After one year, the women who increased their water intake had, on average, about 1.5 UTIs over the course of the study, compared with about three UTIs, on average, for the women who didn't increase their water intake. Most of the UTIs were caused by Escherichia coli.


In total, the women in the water group were drinking about 11 glasses of water a day, compared with five glasses in the other group.


"For decades, it has been said that increasing fluid intake could help prevent or cure urinary tract infections," Dr. Deborah Grady, deputy editor of JAMA Internal Medicine, wrote in an editorial accompanying the published study. The new study "confirms that folk wisdom," Grady said.


Drinking more fluids is thought to reduce the risk of UTIs because it increases the rate at which bacteria are flushed from the bladder, and also likely reduces the concentration of bacteria that enter the bladder from the vagina, the researchers said. This means there are fewer opportunities for bacteria to attach to cells lining the urinary tract, Hooton said.


As a result of having fewer UTIs, the women in the water group also took less antibiotics — on average, women in the water group took about two courses of antibiotics, compared with 3.5 courses in the group that didn't increase their water intake. Reducing the use of antibiotics helps to lower the risk of antibiotic resistance, the researchers said.


The study was funded by Danone Research, which sells bottled water, and provided bottled water for the study.


However, "it seems clear that any safe-to-drink water will do, including your local tap water," Grady said.

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