{"componentChunkName":"component---plugins-precisionhydration-src-templates-blog-blog-post-jsx","path":"/performance-advice/hydration/why-drinking-coconut-water-is-coco-nuts/","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"Precision Fuel & Hydration","siteUrl":"https://www.precisionhydration.com"}},"contentfulBlogPost":{"noIndex":false,"updatedAt":"2022-04-07T11:19:19.1919+00:00","publishDate":"2016-04-24T00:00:00.000+00:00","title":"Why drinking coconut water during exercise is coco-nuts","customMetaTitle":"Why drinking coconut water during exercise is coco-nuts","customMetaDescription":{"customMetaDescription":"Coconut water is high in potassium but low in sodium, which means it's not the miracle sports drink it's often marketed as...","childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Coconut water is high in potassium but low in sodium, which means it's not the miracle sports drink it's often marketed as...</p>"}},"slug":"why-drinking-coconut-water-is-coco-nuts","blogTags":"Hydration","featuredPost":false,"author":{"name":"Andy Blow","slug":"andy-blow","facebookHandle":"https://www.facebook.com/andy.blow.3","twitterHandle":"https://twitter.com/andybl0w?lang=en","instagramHandle":"https://www.instagram.com/andyblow","linkedInProfile":"https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andy-blow-47b90133","stravaProfile":"https://www.strava.com/athletes/6999012","bio":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Andy Blow is a Sports Scientist with a BSc Honours degree in Sports and Exercise Science from the University of Bath. An expert in hydration, he has co-authored a number of scientific studies and books.</p>\n<p>He was once the Team Sports Scientist for the Benetton and Renault Formula 1 teams and remains an adviser to the Porsche Human Performance Centre at Silverstone.</p>\n<p>Andy has finished in the top 10 of IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 races, as well as winning an XTERRA Age Group World title. It was his own struggles with cramp that led to him specialising in hydration and founding Precision Fuel &#x26; Hydration.</p>"}},"title":"PF&H Founder and Sports Scientist","headshot":{"file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/2LTns8O1ZGOHSfDQGv2jZz/f6470d62f0c1f14e7239432f60a0b765/Andy.png"}}},"scientificallyReviewed":null,"image":{"resize":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/2dzcy6rcoW5P9OEMN6x3lr/1633de018d920f58f483da6b7cd702d1/drinking_coconut_water_during_exercise.jpg?w=1200&h=630&q=70&fit=fill","width":1200,"height":630}},"socialMediaImage":{"resize":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/15kh0WDo571BOZT3bs18qO/78929b5f9204f182c0cb11415a719888/resized-Is_coconut_water_a_good_sports_drink.webp?w=1200&h=630&fl=progressive&q=90&fm=jpg&fit=fill","width":1200,"height":630}},"body":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"excerpt":"To say that coconut water’s popularity has increased in the last decade is somewhat of an understatement. For a drink that didn’t really exist in bottled form…","html":"<p>To say that coconut water’s popularity has increased in the last decade is somewhat of an understatement. For a drink that didn’t really exist in bottled form at the turn of the century, the growth in consumption since then has been meteoric.</p>\n<p>But is it really a suitable drink for helping you stay hydrated during exercise?</p>\n<h3 id=\"the-growth-in-popularity-of-coconut-water\">The growth in popularity of coconut water</h3>\n<p>In the nine years between 2004 and 2013, <a href=\"https://qz.com/202259/the-american-coconut-water-craze-in-one-health-nut-approved-chart/\" title=\"American Coconut Water website\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">sales climbed</a> from virtually zero to $400m in the US alone, and it has been suggested that the global industry could be worth up to $1bn now.</p>\n<p>When you boil it down, coconut water’s popularity seems to be down to a number of things. Firstly, it’s viewed as ‘natural’ (even though some popular products are made from concentrates and additives). It’s also lower in sugar than most sodas. Perhaps most importantly, numerous endorsements from Hollywood A-list celebrities have made it ‘cool’.</p>\n<p>It also contains a significant amount of electrolytes, and this has led to some heralding it as a ‘natural sports drink’.</p>\n<p>A quick straw poll in our office revealed that most of us don’t mind a drop of coconut water, it’s got an interesting blend of sour and sweetness to the flavour and works well in smoothies, as well as some more creative cocktails.</p>\n<h3 id=\"can-coconut-water-replace-traditional-sports-drinks\">Can coconut water replace traditional sports drinks?</h3>\n<p>But, coconut water-based products are definitely not a replacement for your typical sports drink.</p>\n<p>The simple reason is that it just doesn’t put back in what you’re losing in your sweat. Sweat contains predominantly water and sodium, with only small amounts of potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Perspiration is drawn into your sweat glands from the extracellular fluid (ECF) in your body, which is heavy in sodium, and much lighter on the other ions. Simple really.</p>\n<p><figure class=\"md-figure\"><img src=\"//cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0992/2648/files/StockSnap_AZEZSAGD4G_opt_large.jpg?v=1566979902\" title=\"coconut\"><figcaption> </figcaption></figure>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;\"> <i>Image credit: Oleksandr Pidvalnyi via <a href=\"https://stocksnap.io/photo/AZEZSAGD4G\" title=\"Stocksnap coconut image\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">StockSnap</a> (Copyright free).</i></div> </p>\n<p>Replacing some of that lost sodium helps to maintain (or at least reduce the effect of the drop in) ECF and blood volume during heavy sweating. This is the main function of a sports drink. It’s no surprise that it’s sodium that’s the main component in many sports drinks - we've even dedicated an entire post about <a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/performance-advice/hydration/sodium-for-athletes/\" title=\"Why sodium is crucial to your performance.\" target=\"_blank\">why it's so important for athletes</a>!</p>\n<h3 id=\"what-does-coconut-water-contain\">What does coconut water contain?</h3>\n<p>Coconut water, by contrast, is extremely high in potassium but very low in sodium (see the table below). It’s actually more like the composition of intracellular fluid (ICF) in the body, rather than ECF.</p>\n<p> <figure class=\"md-figure\"><img src=\"//cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0992/2648/files/There-is-very-little-sodium-in-coconut-water.jpg?v=1515430819\" title=\"Coconut water and sports drink comparison table\"><figcaption>_</figcaption></figure>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;\">There is very little sodium in coconut water.</div> </p>\n<p>So, if you’re just swigging coconut water as a pleasant day-to-day drink, rather than when you’re working out, that’s fine. Potassium can actually lower blood pressure in some people and assist with intra-cellular rehydration, so a sensible amount can be useful when recovering from the sort of mild dehydration not associated with training. But if you’re using it to try to maintain hydration levels when sweating heavily, the lack of sodium means that coconut water simply comes up way short.</p>\n<p>On top of the lack of sodium, there’s a genuine concern that drinking lots of coconut water could be unhealthy, or even dangerous. And by ‘lots’, I mean the kind of volumes many athletes are consuming in hot/humid conditions.</p>\n<h3 id=\"the-dangers-of-too-much-coconut-water\">The dangers of too much coconut water</h3>\n<p>Renowned heart surgeon Dr. Raj Jutley (one of <a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/\" title=\"Precision Fuel &#x26; Hydration homepage\" target=\"_blank\">Precision Fuel &#x26; Hydration's</a> co-founders) flagged up a potential issue with coconut water quite a few years ago when the trend was starting to get some traction. He knows all about what excess potassium can do to the heart because surgeons routinely use an infusion of potassium into the heart to stop it beating when they need to operate on it. His fear was that, if consumed in excessive amounts, the potassium in coconut water could potentially cause a condition called hyperkalemia (elevated blood potassium levels), leading to arrhythmias where the heart does not beat properly.</p>\n<p>A <a href=\"http://circep.ahajournals.org/content/7/1/180.short\" title=\"Aha Journals website\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">case study</a> published in 2014 reported an incident involving a healthy male tennis player who was hospitalised for 10 days with hyperkalemia after he drank  eight small 11oz (310ml) bottles of coconut water during a match. He took in about 5.5 grams of potassium, with the daily recommended intake being around 4.7 grams. His condition could have been fatal if left untreated.</p>\n<p>Luckily, in the end, he made a good recovery. But it’s scary when you consider that he ‘only’ drank about 2.5 litres of coconut water over the course of a tennis match. Of course, this example is an extreme case, but it’s certainly not an isolated incident.</p>\n<p>Now, to be clear, I’m not saying that you should give up coconut water.</p>\n<p>Unless you’re drinking it in very large quantities, it’s unlikely to make you unwell or kill you. In fact, if the popular urban myth is to believed, you’re probably a lot more likely to be bumped off by a falling coconut than by drinking the contents of a few!</p>\n<p>What I’m saying is that the lack of sodium and abundance of potassium in coconut water means it’s just not an alternative to your sports drink when you’re sweating a lot.</p>\n<h3 id=\"further-reading\">Further Reading</h3>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/performance-advice/hydration/sodium-for-athletes/\" title=\"Why sodium is crucial to athletes performing at their best\" target=\"_blank\">Why sodium is crucial to athletes performing at their best</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/performance-advice/hydration/different-precision-hydration-supplements/\" title=\"Whats the difference between Precision Hydration&#x27;s packets, tubes and capsules?\" target=\"_blank\">The differences between Precision Fuel &#x26; Hydration packets, tubes and capsules</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://www.precisionhydration.com/performance-advice/hydration/precision-hydration-packaging/\" title=\"Precision Fuel &#x26; Hydration packaging\" target=\"_blank\">Why we put the relative concentration of drinks on the front of our products</a></li>\n</ul>","timeToRead":4,"headings":[{"depth":3,"value":"The growth in popularity of coconut water"},{"depth":3,"value":"Can coconut water replace traditional sports drinks?"},{"depth":3,"value":"What does coconut water contain?"},{"depth":3,"value":"The dangers of too much coconut water"},{"depth":3,"value":"Further Reading"}]}},"reviewer":{"name":"Dr Raj Jutley","slug":"dr-raj-jutley","title":null,"bio":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<h3 id=\"precision-fuel--hydrations-head-of-science\">Precision Fuel &#x26; Hydration's Head of Science</h3>\n<h3 id=\"experience\">Experience</h3>\n<p>Professor Raj Jutley is a consultant heart surgeon who co-founded Precision Fuel &#x26; Hydration with Andy Blow. He trained in Scotland and worked as a consultant in Nottingham, UK.</p>\n<p>He now spends the bulk of his time in Nairobi where he's worked as the Director of Cardiac Surgery at the Aga Khan University Hospital and he's currently setting up affordable healthcare systems in Kenya.</p>\n<p>In the UK, Raj was the medical consultant to the Porsche Human Performance Centre, as well as to the highly successful Racing Steps Foundation (<a href=\"http://www.racingsteps.co.uk\" title=\"Racing Steps Foundation Website\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">www.racingsteps.co.uk</a>). </p>\n<p>Raj - who drives classic rally cars and won the South African National Championship Classic Class in 2019 - continues to be involved in a scientific capacity with Precision Fuel &#x26; Hydration and provides valuable input, specifically in response to medical-based queries.</p>\n<h3 id=\"education\">Education</h3>\n<p>Professor Raj Jutley earned the following qualifications during his time in Scotland: </p>\n<ul>\n<li>BMedSci (Hon), 1st Class University of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1995</li>\n<li>MB ChB (Commendation), University of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1996</li>\n<li>MRCS, Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, Glasgow, 1999</li>\n<li>Doctorate of Medicine (DM), University of Aberdeen, 2004</li>\n<li>FRCSGlas (C-Th), Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, Glasgow, 2009</li>\n<li>FRCSEng, 2012</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Qualifications:</strong> BMedSci (Hon), MB ChB, DM, FCS ECSA, FRCS Eng, FRCS CTh\n<strong>Educational Bios:</strong><br>\n- <a href=\"http://panahf.org/our-team/\" title=\"PANAHF Foundation - Raj Jutley bio\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">Pan Africa Heart Foundation Bio</a><br>\n- <a href=\"https://loop.frontiersin.org/people/56904/bio\" title=\"The Open Science Research Network - Professor Raj Jutley\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">The Open Science Research Network Bio</a></p>\n<h3 id=\"published-work\">Published Work</h3>\n<p>Raj has over 40 peer-reviewed scientific articles to his name, with the aim to add more on the topic of customised hydration, and you can find examples of his published work below:  </p>\n<p><strong>Books</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https://www.amazon.co.uk/Motorsport-Fitness-Manual-Performance-Physical/dp/1844255433\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">The Motorsport Fitness Manual</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fit-Motorsport-Performance-Physical-Training/dp/1859608760\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">Fit for Motorsport: Improve Your Race Performance with Better Physical and Mental Training</a></li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Publications</strong></p>\n<p><a href=\"https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-017-0197-4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">Normative data on regional sweat sodium concentrations of professional male team sport athletes</a> (Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition)  </p>\n<p><strong>PhD Supervision</strong></p>\n<p>PhD Thesis: The effect of individualised electrolyte supplementation on physical and cognitive performance in elite motorsport drivers (Justin Holland, University of Queensland, Australia, 2019)  </p>\n<p><strong>Presentations/Abstracts</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Sodium Supplementation Improves Physical Performance. 17th Annual Meeting, European Congress of Sports Science, 4-7 July 2012</li>\n<li>Appropriate Sodium Supplementation Increases Serum Sodium Levels in Elite Athletes– Implications for Exercise Associated Hyponatremia 17th Annual Meeting, European Congress of Sports Science, 4-7 July 2012</li>\n</ul>"}},"headshot":{"file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/4KdR0ReSd9tdekBDn36LNE/d6346df414c04c4028cb24f3805764c0/Raj.png"},"fixed":{"base64":"data:image/jpeg;base64,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","width":75,"height":68,"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/4KdR0ReSd9tdekBDn36LNE/d6346df414c04c4028cb24f3805764c0/Raj.png?w=75&q=90","srcSet":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/4KdR0ReSd9tdekBDn36LNE/d6346df414c04c4028cb24f3805764c0/Raj.png?w=75&h=68&q=90 1x,\n//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/4KdR0ReSd9tdekBDn36LNE/d6346df414c04c4028cb24f3805764c0/Raj.png?w=113&h=102&q=90 1.5x,\n//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/4KdR0ReSd9tdekBDn36LNE/d6346df414c04c4028cb24f3805764c0/Raj.png?w=150&h=135&q=90 2x,\n//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/4KdR0ReSd9tdekBDn36LNE/d6346df414c04c4028cb24f3805764c0/Raj.png?w=225&h=203&q=90 3x"}}}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"why-drinking-coconut-water-is-coco-nuts","noIndex":false}},"staticQueryHashes":["1095528202","1204021508","142052947","1485196607","1527722960","2488678560","266977044","2746441856","2932112381","3035445994","3266792109","3683832922","3998591504","4055654595","4087350428","473255425","608825219","657160472"]}