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Cardiologists explain: the correct way to drink water after 60 to take care of your heart.

Ouadie RhabbouronMay 27, 2026

Drinking fluids close to bedtime increases nighttime urination. With age, the hormone that limits nighttime urine production decreases, making this issue more pronounced.

This can result in:

  • Fragmented sleep
  • Dizziness when standing at night
  • Increased risk of falls and fractures
  • Better choice: Stop drinking liquids at least two hours before sleeping. If your mouth feels dry, take only a small sip to moisten it.

4. Waiting Until You Feel Thirsty: A Hidden Trap

As we get older, the body’s thirst signal becomes weaker. By the time thirst appears, dehydration may already be present.

Dehydration thickens the blood, which:

  • Raises blood pressure
  • Forces the heart to work harder
  • Increases the likelihood of blood clots
  • Elevates the risk of heart attack or stroke
  • Better choice: Drink water consistently on a schedule. Make hydration a daily habit rather than a reaction to thirst.

5. Drinking Demineralized Water: The Problem with “Empty” Water

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