These essential minerals help regulate the movement of water into and out of cells, which supports the transportation of nutrients, waste removal, and energy production. By understanding the relationship between hydration and electrolytes, you can better support cellular longevity and resilience.
The Importance of Cellular Hydration
Hydration is the foundation of all efficient biological processes in the body. Proper hydration ensures that cells can absorb nutrients and get rid of waste products effectively, it helps us maintain an optimal environment for cell function and helps regulate water flow in the body. Studies even highlight the importance of hydration for cognitive function and memory.
One study published by MitoQ Chief Scientific Officer Siobhan Mitchell demonstrated that mild hydration can contribute to impaired visual and working memory, and executive function in healthy women. Another study identified that not drinking water for 36 hours contributed to noticeable effects on attention and focus, short-term memory and fatigue. So how much should you be drinking exactly? While everyone is different, experts recommend anywhere from 2.5-3.5L+ (this can also include water from other sources including fruits and vegetables).
But to be properly hydrated, the body needs electrolytes. Electrolytes are minerals that have an electrical charge. They're responsible for sending signals to different parts of the body, supporting a variety of physiological functions. There are 7 electrolytes, but the “big three” that are often highlighted for hydration include sodium, potassium and magnesium.
Sodium: Supports and maintains fluid balance and is critical for appropriate body function. It also helps regulate nerve function and muscle contraction.
Potassium: Helps regulate heart function and maintains healthy nerves and muscles.
Magnesium: Magnesium is involved in over 300 enzymatic processes within the body. It regulates heart, muscle and nerve function, supports ATP production, blood sugar regulation, nervous system function and more.