Water Intake for Seniors (65+ years)
Aging reduces thirst sensation. Seniors are at higher risk of dehydration and should drink on a schedule.
Recommended Daily Intake for Seniors (65+ years): Approximately 2.7-3.7 liters from all sources (beverages + food).
Hydration Needs for Seniors (65+ years)
Water requirements change significantly throughout life. Seniors (65+ years) have specific hydration needs based on body size, activity levels, and physiological factors. Understanding these needs helps ensure optimal health and development.
Remember that about 20% of daily fluid intake comes from food, especially fruits and vegetables. The remaining 80% should come from beverages, primarily water. WaterMinder can help track intake for the whole family.
Signs of Adequate Hydration
- Pale yellow urine
- Regular bathroom visits (4-7 times daily for adults)
- Good energy levels throughout the day
- Clear thinking and concentration
- Moist lips and skin with good elasticity
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