Hydration
Tracking

3-second logging, smart targets, science-based hydration — every sip counts for your performance.

Ultra-Simple Quick Logging

One-tap recording, done in 3 seconds. Access from the home screen water icon or nutrition page.

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200ml
Small
🫗
350ml
Medium
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500ml
Large
🏋️
750ml
Sports

Smart Hydration Target

Not "8 glasses a day" — dynamically calculated from your weight, training, and weather.

Base Need
Weight(kg) × 30ml
EFSA recommends 2.0-2.5L/day for adults (2010)
Exercise Add
Duration × sweat rate
ACSM fluid replacement guidelines (Sawka, 2007)
Weather Adjust
>30°C +15%, >35°C +25%
Hot environment water needs (Sawka, 2005)

Example: 70kg + 2h moderate training + 32°C → Base 2100ml + Exercise 1200ml + Weather +15% ≈ 3800ml

Beverage Hydration Index (BHI)

Based on Maughan (2016) in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition — different beverages hydrate differently.

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Water
×1.0
BHI baseline
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Tea
×0.9
Mild diuretic negligible
Coffee
×0.8
>300mg caffeine increases diuresis
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Sports Drink
×1.0
Sodium aids water retention
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Juice
×0.85
High osmolality slows absorption
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Milk
×0.9
Retains water better than plain water (BHI≈1.5)

Smart Hydration Reminders

From timed reminders to post-training alerts — never miss a hydration window.

TimedFREE

Every N hours

"Time to drink! Today's progress: 45%"

Post-TrainingFREE

After workout sync

"Burned 650kcal, recommend 800ml"

Smart IntervalPRO

Dynamic calculation

"800ml left, drink 200ml every 40 min"

Heat AlertPRO

Temp >32°C + training

"35°C today, pre-hydrate 500ml before training"

Hydration Overview

Water drop progress ring + quick buttons + timeline

45%
Today's Progress
1,250 / 2,800 ml
5 times
Log Count
2,100 ml
Base Target
600 ml
Exercise Add
+100 ml
Weather Adjust
77%
On-Target Rate
Past 7 days
💧45%

AI Hydration Insights

Personalized hydration advice based on intake data and training plans

Insufficient on training day

Had 1.5h training but only 1200ml intake. ACSM recommends rehydrating 150% of weight loss within 2h.

3 days below target

Average completion 62% past 3 days. Research shows 2% dehydration impairs performance.

Hot training day

34°C today — tennis sweat rate can reach 2.5L/h in heat. Drink 150-200ml every 15-20 min.

Target achieved

Daily hydration target met! Adequate hydration significantly improves endurance and cognition.

PRO

Hydration Trends & Stats

PRO users access 7/30-day hydration trends, on-target rates, and best records

7 天30 天

Seamless Integration

Nutrition Integration

Hydration data flows into the nutrition page — nutrition + hydration in one place

AI Coach Sync

Post-training, AI coach proactively reminds you to rehydrate with precise recommendations

Apple Watch Quick Log

Preset sizes + Digital Crown custom — log even during training

Scientific References

Hydration targets, strategies, and BHI coefficients are all backed by sports science — click DOI to read the original paper.

[1]

Sawka MN, Burke LM, Eichner ER, et al.

ACSM position stand: exercise and fluid replacement

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2007

ACSM 权威立场:体重丢失 > 2% 显著损害运动表现

[2]

Wittbrodt MT, Millard-Stafford M

Dehydration impairs cognitive performance: a meta-analysis

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2018

覆盖 33 项研究:脱水显著损害注意力和执行功能

[3]

Maughan RJ, Watson P, Cordery PA, et al.

A randomized trial to assess the potential of different beverages to affect hydration status: development of a beverage hydration index

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2016

建立 BHI 饮品水合指数,牛奶保水效果优于纯水

[4]

Sawka MN, Cheuvront SN, Carter R

Human water needs

Nutrition Reviews, 2005

人体水分需求个体差异和环境影响因素

[5]

EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products

Scientific opinion on dietary reference values for water

EFSA Journal, 2010

欧洲食品安全局参考值:男性 2.5L/天、女性 2.0L/天

[6]

Bergeron MF

Heat cramps: fluid and electrolyte challenges during tennis in the heat

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2003

网球热环境出汗率可达 0.5-2.5 L/h

Science-Based Hydration for Better Performance

3-second logging, smart targets, evidence-based — no more one-size-fits-all "8 glasses".