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Study: Beer beats water for hydration

Flava Flav (R) and Richard Branson serve beer at a vendor tent at the Virgin Mobil Freefest at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland on August 30, 2009. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
Flava Flav (R) and Richard Branson serve beer at a vendor tent at the Virgin Mobil Freefest at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland on August 30, 2009. UPI/Kevin Dietsch | License Photo

GRENADA, Spain, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Researchers at Granada University in Spain said drinking beer after strenuous physical activity can be beneficial for the body.

The scientists said their study found beer can help dehydrated people retain liquid better than water alone, The Telegraph, a Biritsh newspaper, reported Friday.

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Professor Manuel Garzon, who led the study, said the bubbles in beer can help quench thirst and the carbohydrates in the beverage can help make up for burned calories.

The study involved a group of students asked to perform strenuous activities at a temperature of about 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Half of the students were given a pint of beer after their exercise and half were given a pint of water. Garzon said the hydration affect on the beer drinkers was "slightly better" than the sober group.

Juan Antonio Corbalan, a cardiologist who has worked with Real Madrid football players and Spain's national basketball team, told The Telegraph he has long recommended beer to professional sportsmen after exhausting activities, as the drink is optimal for rehydrating the body.

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