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Hydration Isn’t Boring Anymore, Water is Now a Lifestyle Choice

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 29, 20253 Mins Read
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By – Arsh Mehta, Director of CANCRO

For decades, clean drinking water was viewed simply as a daily necessity. Today, particularly in the UAE, water has evolved far beyond basic hydration. It is now a lifestyle marker, a wellness essential, and increasingly a reflection of personal values around health and sustainability. From gym bags and corporate offices to music festivals and supermarket shelves, bottled water has become one of the most visible and widely consumed beverage categories in the country.

This transformation is part of a broader global shift. The bottled water industry worldwide continues to grow at a steady pace and is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 6.27 percent between 2025 and 2033, reaching US$ 79.08 billion by 2033, according to Renub Research. This growth reflects a fundamental change in consumer behaviour, driven by rising health awareness, increasing rejection of sugary beverages, heightened environmental consciousness, and continuous innovation in product formulation and packaging.

Consumers today are far more intentional about what they drink. As lifestyle-related health concerns rise, many are moving away from carbonated and sugar-laden options. Water has emerged as the preferred alternative, but expectations have also evolved. Hydration is no longer only about quenching thirst. It is about supporting daily performance, energy levels, and long-term wellbeing. As a result, functional and enhanced water options are gaining traction, from mineral-rich and electrolyte-infused water to more specialised formats.

One such area attracting attention is deuterium-depleted water. While still an emerging category, it is increasingly discussed within wellness and performance-focused communities. Deuterium-depleted water is associated with supporting optimal cellular metabolism and hydration by reducing deuterium levels in the body. This reduction may help improve mitochondrial function, increase energy production, and support broader health goals.

The benefits consumers are seeking are clear and measurable. Many are now looking for outcomes such as 25 percent better hydration, 50 percent more energy, and 25 percent less inflammation as part of their daily wellness routines. Hydration has become an active contributor to health, rather than a passive necessity.

Equally important is how water fits into modern lifestyles. Convenience, portability, and choice play a critical role in shaping consumption. Still or sparkling, large or small, can or bottle, plain or infused with flavours like blueberry and mango, bottled water now offers variety that aligns with different moods, moments, and needs. This diversity has helped transform water from a commoditised product into an engaging lifestyle category.

In the UAE, where fast-paced urban living intersects with a strong wellness culture, bottled water has taken on a new role. It is no longer just something consumed out of habit or necessity. It is a deliberate, informed choice that reflects how people prioritise health, performance, and sustainability. Hydration, once overlooked, has become a statement in itself.

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