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4 Key Reasons Why Proper Hydration Boosts Mental Health


Are you aware of the significant impact that hydration levels can have on mental health? As we celebrate World Water Week, it’s time to draw attention to this often-overlooked connection. Read on to learn more about the crucial role of hydration in maintaining mental health.

 

1. The Essential Role of Water in Body Functions

Our bodies comprise up to 60% water, making hydration paramount for bodily functions. Especially for our brain, which is made up of 73% water, even mild dehydration can trigger mood swings and hamper cognitive performance.

2. Hydration Helps Alleviate Depression and Anxiety

Proper hydration levels can help mitigate symptoms of mild to moderate depression and anxiety. Hydration helps regulate cortisol – the stress hormone – and prevents the onset of mood swings, irritability, and other stress-related symptoms.

3. Hydration Enhances Sleep Quality

Did you know that dehydration can affect your sleep quality and duration? Keeping hydrated aids in the proper functioning of the rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep phase, crucial for restoring the brain’s learning and cognitive abilities.

4. Stay Hydrated to Avoid Brain Fog

Dehydration can lead to brain fog, memory loss, and lack of concentration. Maintaining the right hydration levels can help improve cognitive function and decision-making abilities, keeping your brain functioning at its best.

 

Tips to Stay Hydrated

To maintain proper hydration levels: 

  • Aim to drink at least 2 liters of water daily, adjusting for weather conditions and physical activity. 
  • Consider trying other hydrating options including herbal tea, coconut water, and fruit-infused water. 
  • Consuming water-rich foods such as cucumbers, watermelons, and celery can also contribute to overall hydration.

Remember, keeping yourself hydrated is vital for both your physical and mental health. Celebrate World Water Week by prioritizing your hydration and promoting a healthier, happier mind.

More than 50% of Americans struggle with mental health.

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