Our lungs work hard every day to keep us breathing, but sometimes they face extra challenges. Air pollution, fine particles from wildfires, and high levels of ozone can make breathing more difficult.
In fact, the American Lung Association reports that over a third of Americans live in areas with poor air quality, which can contribute to asthma, COPD, lung cancer, and even make us more vulnerable to infections like COVID-19.
But it’s not just the air we breathe; our daily habits like hydration, diet, and nutrients play a big role too.
Here are some simple, powerful tips to help your lungs stay strong and healthy. For more in-depth information and expert advice, be sure to listen to the full episode of "Dishing Up Nutrition" on lung health.
Staying hydrated is an easy way to support lung health.
Did you know that your lungs lose about 27 ounces of water every day just from breathing?
That’s about three and a half cups! Keeping your lungs hydrated helps them stay elastic and function well.
If you exercise a lot, talk all day, or live in a dry environment, you may need even more water. And if you have lung issues like asthma, COPD, or allergies, aim for 75-80 ounces of water daily.
If that sounds like a lot, don’t worry—you can build up slowly. Start by adding a glass here and there, and look for gaps in your day where you can sneak in some extra sips.

What we drink can affect how well we breathe.
Sugary drinks, sodas, and beverages with artificial sweeteners can cause lung inflammation, making it harder to catch your breath.
Research shows that kids who drink sugary beverages have a higher chance of developing asthma, and the same is true for adults.
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Gluten can also be a sneaky irritant, especially for those with respiratory conditions like asthma or COPD.
Even if you don’t have digestive issues, gluten can still cause inflammation in your lungs. Trying a gluten-free diet might be worth a shot if you have chronic breathing issues.

Adding healthy fats to your diet is another great way to keep your lungs in top shape.
Fats like omega-3s and gamma linolenic acid (GLA) are natural anti-inflammatories, which means they help calm down irritated lung tissues.
Benefits of Healthy Fats
Specific nutrients can give your lungs an extra boost.
Omega-3s and GLA work well together to reduce lung inflammation and improve breathing. Consider adding these supplements if you’re looking to support your lungs even more.
These tips are easy ways to take care of your lungs daily. Whether it’s drinking more water, cutting out sugary drinks, or adding some healthy fats to your meals, these small changes can make a big difference.
And if you’re unsure where to start, reach out to one of our dietitians or nutritionists for personalized advice that fits your needs. Book an appointment.
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