Parched, even just a little? You’re paying for it
February 21, 2012
As someone who’s in a constant state of dehydration (I know I don’t drink enough water or eat enough quenching foods — except for this week when I’ve had boatloads of chicken soup, tea and OJ in my efforts to get rid of a cold — achoo!), this study’s findings caught my eye (and maybe will get me to sip a little more):
Even a state of mild dehydration (defined as 1.5 percent loss of normal water volume in the body) can affect your mood, energy and clear-thinking abilities. The women who took part in the study experienced headaches, fatigue and difficulty concentrating when mildly dehydrated, and they perceived tasks as more difficult.
Fatigue? Check. Concentration issues? Check. My new resolution: drink more water. Starting by adding one cup a day…
(Water bottles, Bobble)
Filed under: Diet,Healthy Swellness
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