- Decline in productivity
- Heat injury or illness
- Urinary & Kidney problems
- Hypovolemic shock
- Seizure and loss of consciousness
- Decreased cognitive motor skills
A 2015 study out of Loughborough University found that participants committed a significantly higher number of driving errors when they were dehydrated. Shockingly, their performance was just as poor as that of people who complete similar tests while at the legal blood alcohol content limit.