{"id":168917,"date":"2025-09-25T18:39:14","date_gmt":"2025-09-25T18:39:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/168917\/"},"modified":"2025-09-25T18:39:14","modified_gmt":"2025-09-25T18:39:14","slug":"feeling-stressed-dehydration-might-be-to-blame-new-study-says","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/168917\/","title":{"rendered":"Feeling Stressed? Dehydration Might Be to Blame, New Study Says"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> Key Takeaways<br \/>\nDehydration spikes stress hormones. People who drank less than 1.5 liters of water daily showed a 50% increase in cortisol, the body\u2019s main stress hormone.Hydration directly affects your brain. Low fluid intake activates vasopressin, which impacts the brain\u2019s stress response and raises cortisol levels\u2014even if you don\u2019t feel thirsty.Simple fixes help. Keeping water nearby and checking urine color (light yellow = hydrated) are easy ways to stay on top of your hydration goals and manage stress. <\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_2-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Whether you\u2019re someone who carries a water bottle everywhere they go or always needs to borrow from a friend, sufficient hydration is an essential part of a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.realsimple.com\/habits-that-help-you-live-to-100-11812913\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">healthy lifestyle<\/a>. But with so many dehydrating products on the market\u2014like alcoholic beverages, salty foods, and sugary syrups\u2014it\u2019s not always an easy goal to achieve. You might notice how the less water you drink, the worse you feel, especially when it comes to managing stress. And you\u2019re not the only one who feels that way: according to a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sciencedaily.com\/releases\/2025\/09\/250923021148.htm\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"externalLink\" data-ordinal=\"2\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">recent study<\/a> conducted by Liverpool John Moores University and published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, individuals who drank less than one and a half liters of water per day had a 50% increase in cortisol levels compared to those who met the ideal daily water intake.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_4-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> \u201cCortisol is the body&#8217;s primary stress hormone, and exaggerated cortisol reactivity to stress is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, and depression,\u201d says Professor Neil Walsh, study lead. &#8220;If you know you have a looming deadline or a speech to make, keeping a water bottle close could be a good habit with potential benefits for your long-term health.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>  The Link Between Dehydration and Stress  <\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_7-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> To find the link between <a class=\"recommendation-inline-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.realsimple.com\/health\/preventative-health\/how-to-tell-if-youre-dehydrated\" link-destination-recommendation=\"true\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">dehydration<\/a> and cortisol levels, researchers divided healthy young adults into two equal-sized groups, with one group maintaining a high fluid intake and the other a low fluid intake. \u201cParticipants maintained their usual drinking habits for one week, during which hydration levels were monitored in blood and urine samples,\u201d the study explains. \u201cThen participants underwent the Trier Social Stress Test, widely used to simulate real-world stress through a mock job interview and a mental arithmetic task.\u201d While both groups showed some anxiety towards the test, the low fluid intake group showed a significant increase in saliva cortisol. Poor hydration correlated with significant cortisol reactivity, even though participants said they did not feel thirsty.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_9-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Neurologically, when the body senses dehydration, it triggers the release of vasopressin\u2014a hormone which, beyond acting on the kidneys, also impacts the brain\u2019s stress response center called the hypothalamus. As it reaches the hypothalamus, water influences the release of cortisol and naturally helps your body <a class=\"recommendation-inline-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.realsimple.com\/how-to-lower-cortisol-naturally-8425350\" link-destination-recommendation=\"true\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">manage stress<\/a>. \u201cIf you know, for example, that you have a stressful schedule, maybe a looming deadline or a speech to make, keeping a water bottle close could be a good habit with potential benefits for your long-term health,\u201d suggests Dr. Daniel Kashi, a member of the study team.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_11-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> One simple and effective way to know if you\u2019re <a class=\"recommendation-inline-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.realsimple.com\/health\/how-much-water-to-drink-day\" link-destination-recommendation=\"true\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"internalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">drinking enough water<\/a> is to check the toilet after urinating. A light yellow color typically indicates that you\u2019re hydrated, whereas a darker yellow might mean that you\u2019re dehydrated. To increase your daily water intake\u2014and lower your stress hormones\u2014aim to keep a water bottle by your bedside, at your desk, or carry one with you when you leave the house.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Key Takeaways Dehydration spikes stress hormones. 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