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The Link Between Body Hydration and Heart Function: What You Didn’t Know

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ParameterWhat It MeansWhy It Matters for Heart Health
Intracellular Water (ICW)Water inside the cells → reflects cell health & nutritionLow ICW suggests poor cell function and reduced muscle quality, increasing strain on the heart
Extracellular Water (ECW)Water outside cells (interstitial fluid)High ECW may indicate fluid retention, edema, or early heart failure signs
ECW/TBW RatioRatio of extracellular to total body waterAn elevated ratio signals fluid imbalance, inflammation, or cardiovascular risk
Infographic showing total body water distribution in the human body, including intracellular water, extracellular water, and their roles in hydration balance.
Total Body Water (TBW) – making up about 60% of body weight, distributed between intracellular and extracellular compartments.

A. Dehydration

B. Fluid Overload

Comparison of dehydration and fluid overload showing changes in blood concentration, plasma volume, and tissue swelling.
Dehydration and fluid overload – two extremes of body fluid imbalance.
Hydration StatusHeart Function EffectSymptoms/Signs
Dehydrated↓ Blood volume → ↑ HR, ↓ BPDizziness, fatigue, fast heartbeat
BalancedStable HR & BP → optimal oxygen deliveryNormal energy, good performance
Fluid Overload↑ ECW → ↑ strain on heartSwelling, breathlessness, high BP

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