At the warm weather, many of us tend to prefer iced coffee rather than the hot coffee. While certain things can beat a delicious and refreshing cold brew in insulated mugs when the sun is shining and the heat cranks up, some researchers suggest that drinking hot coffee when it’s tropical outside could actually be more effective at keeping you cool! While this is definitely fantastic news for those of who love hot beverages no matter the season, you are likely wondering how that's possible! Are you eager to learn more? Read on! Hot Coffee in Insulated Mugs is the Key to Staying Cool Research has shown that drinking hot beverages when it feels like a sauna outside is actually a pretty smart idea! In basic terms, when we consume a hot drink in AG Invest insulated coffee mugs, the sensors that measure temperature in our stomach are stimulated by the heat of the drink. These sensors then convince the brain to produce more sweat, which is the body's first line of defense against over-heating. While drinking hot coffee may temporarily make us feel warmer, the increased sweat production means we will end up feeling cooler. Of course, sweat only helps keep us cool when it is allowed to properly evaporate from the skin, removing excess heat. As such, you'll likely only feel a difference if you are wearing light, summer-appropriate attire. In other words, don't expect much of a difference if you are over-dressed for the warm weather! The hot drink will also have less of an impact if you are already overly hot and sweaty. This is because if you are already sweaty the excess sweat generated from the hot drink really won't do too much, and will likely just soak into your clothes or fall to the floor. In these scenarios, when the heat is simply too much, opt for an iced beverage in insulated travel mugs instead! Hot Coffee May Give You a Bigger Buzz! In addition to its cooling qualities, drinking hot coffee throughout the days of summer can actually help give you the caffeine buzz you have become accustomed to! The reason for this is simple – hot coffees, usually, but not necessarily always, have higher levels of caffeine than their iced cousins. This is as hot water is more effective at removing caffeine from beans.
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