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Water Intake Calculator

Find your daily water target based on weight, activity and climate.

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๐Ÿ“˜ What is the Water Intake Calculator?

Daily water needs depend on more than just bodyweight โ€” activity level and climate both shift the real number meaningfully. This calculator starts from a bodyweight-based baseline and adjusts it for both factors, rather than relying on the often-repeated but oversimplified "8 glasses a day" rule.

โš™๏ธ How Water Intake is calculated

The bodyweight baseline

A widely used clinical guideline is roughly 33ml of water per kilogram of bodyweight per day from all sources, including food. This calculator uses that baseline as the starting point before any adjustment.

Activity adjustment

Each level of physical activity adds a fixed amount, from 0ml for sedentary up to 1,000ml for very active days, reflecting the additional fluid lost through sweat during exercise.

Climate adjustment

Hot climates add up to 500ml to account for increased perspiration, while cold climates subtract a modest amount, since thirst and fluid loss both decrease somewhat in cold weather.

Daily water target

ml = (weight in kg ร— 33) + activity adjustment + climate adjustment

๐Ÿงฎ Worked examples

Example โ€” moderate activity, temperate climate

A 70 kg person with moderate activity in a temperate climate.

โ†’ Target โ‰ˆ 2,810 ml (about 2.8 litres, or roughly 11 glasses)

Example โ€” sedentary, hot climate

Same 70 kg person, but sedentary and in a hot climate.

โ†’ Target โ‰ˆ 2,810 ml as well โ€” the hot-climate addition offsets the lack of activity addition in this case

๐Ÿ’ก Original insights & how to use this calculator

Why "8 glasses a day" is an oversimplification

That commonly cited figure traces back to a 1945 US recommendation of about 2.5 litres total โ€” and the original guidance explicitly noted most of that comes from food, not deliberate drinking. It was never meant as a universal target ignoring bodyweight or climate.

Using urine colour as a real-time check

Pale straw to pale yellow generally indicates good hydration; dark yellow suggests you are behind. This is a free, immediate cross-check alongside the calculated target.

When to drink more than this calculator suggests

Pregnancy, breastfeeding, fever, and high-altitude travel all increase fluid needs beyond this baseline calculation โ€” treat this number as a starting point, not an absolute ceiling, in those situations.

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๐Ÿ’ก Expert tips

1

Drink a glass first thing in the morning.

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Pale yellow urine = well hydrated.

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โ“ Common questions

Is 8 glasses a day correct?

Needs vary by weight, activity and climate โ€” use this calculator for a personalised target.

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