How should daily water needs be interpreted?
Water needs vary from person to person. General total-water reference values for healthy adults include water from food as well as beverages, so there is no single exact amount that everyone should drink each day.
Planning estimate used here = weight Γ about 30 mL + activity adjustment + exercise adjustment + heat adjustment
This formula is not a clinical treatment recommendation. The weight-based starting point and fixed adjustments are used only to make everyday planning transparent; real needs can vary substantially, especially with individual sweat rate.
High heat / long exercise: When sweating rises substantially, electrolyte balance can matter as well as water. Drinking excessive amounts in a very short time can also be harmful, so spread fluid intake through the day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this calculator a substitute for medical advice?
No. If you have kidney, heart or liver disease, a significant blood-pressure condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have been given a fluid restriction, personalized medical advice takes priority.
Is total water the same as drinking water?
No. Total water includes plain water, other beverages and water contained in food. This tool estimates a practical drinking-water plan.
Why do exercise and hot weather increase the estimate?
Sweating and fluid loss can increase. The amount depends on exercise type, duration, temperature and individual sweat rate; the calculator represents this with a simple planning adjustment.
Do I need the same amount of water every day?
No. Needs can change with daily activity, temperature, diet and sweating.