How to use daily water intake calculators
Daily Water Intake Calculator is a tool to help you know how much water you should drink each day. Drinking plenty of water every day is very important to staying healthy. This is because water, which accounts for more than 60% of the human body, plays an essential role in maintaining life.
Enter your weight in kg.
Enter your weight in pounds.
The amount of water you should drink per day can be easily calculated from your weight. The calculator above calculates your daily water intake in the same way. Additionally, the daily water intake calculator above provides results in commonly used cup sizes of 250 mL or 8 fl oz.
What ‘water’ means here
One thing to keep in mind is that ‘water’ here is pure water, not beverages such as juice or coffee. Drinks containing caffeine, especially coffee and tea, are not suitable for hydrating the body because they have diuretic properties that promote the excretion of urine. If you regularly drink caffeinated beverages, it’s a good idea to drink a little more water than your daily water intake calculated using the calculator above.
Sodium intake issues
If you enjoy salty foods, you are likely exceeding the WHO recommended 2,000 mg daily sodium intake. The more salt you eat, the more fluid you need. Additionally, if you sweat in hot weather or outside activities, it’s a good idea to drink more water than the recommended daily water intake from the calculator above.
Articles about daily water intake
- Calgarians stay below usage threshold on first 2 days of water restrictions - CBC
- World Kidney Day: Can drinking 10-12 glasses of water daily break kidney stones naturally? - TheHealthSite
- Calgarians stay below usage threshold on first day of water restrictions - Toronto Star
- AI datacenters may gulp NYC's daily water supply at peak - theregister.com
- How Much Water Should a Person Drink in a Day? - Britannica
- The '8-by-8 Rule' Is a Myth. This Is How Much Water You Should Drink - CNET
- Forget Every Hack You Know About Drinking More Water—My Dietitian’s Simple Advice Is All You Need - EatingWell
- Will drinking hot water help me lose weight, clear my skin or treat cramps? - The Conversation
- Do I really need 8 glasses of water a day? We tapped Sacramento experts for hydration tips - Abridged – PBS KVIE
- UK: average household water usage by country 2020 - Statista
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These are great tools to have for health purposes! While it’s good to stay hydrated, knowing how much to drink to get to this point may not be clear cut.
I hope the above calculator can help solve those ambiguities that people have. Thanks for the comments.