Cross-cultural variation in thirst perception in hot-humid and hot-arid environments: Evidence from two small-scale populations.
Asher Y RosingerHilary J BethancourtZane S SwansonKaylee LopezW Larry KenneyTomas HuancaEsther CondeRosemary NzunzaEmmanuel NdiemaDavid R BraunHerman PontzerPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2021)
Our findings suggest hydration status is not a reliable predictor of thirst perceptions in extreme-hot environments with ad libitum drinking. Rather, our findings, which require additional confirmation, point to the importance of water availability during gestation in affecting thirst sensitivity to heat and water feedback mechanisms, particularly in arid environments. Thirst regulation will be increasingly important to understand given climate change driven exposures to extreme heat and water insecurity.