Here's how drinking water can keep cardiovascular diseases at bay
Maintains healthy blood pressure
Hydration regulates blood pressure by promoting optimal blood volume, reducing heart strain, and supporting blood vessel relaxation and dilation, facilitating efficient heart pumping.
Prevents dehydration-induced stress
Dehydration can induce stress by increasing heart rate and stress on the cardiovascular system, but staying hydrated prevents the heart from compensating for low fluid levels.
Reduces the risk of blood clots
Dehydration thickens blood, increasing clotting risk. Drinking enough water maintains blood fluidity, reducing clotting risk, which can lead to heart attacks or strokes.
Supports nutrient delivery
A nutritious diet is essential for heart function, and water nutrient transport is crucial for efficient delivery to vital organs.
Facilitates waste removal
Proper hydration aids kidneys in removing waste from the bloodstream, reducing stress on the heart and maintaining a healthy balance.