PROCJENA UDJELA VODE U TIJELU I KOMPLEMENTARNI JAVNOZDRAVSTVENI PROGRAMI U ZDRAVSTVENOM TURIZMU TOPLICA LIPIK ; ASSESSMENT OF THE WATER CONTENT IN THE BODY AND COMPLEMENTARY PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS IN HEALTH TOURISM LIPIK SPA
Uvod: Voda čini 50-70 % sastava tijela zdrave osobe. Uredna hidracija je uvjet za fiziološko funkcioniranje tjelesnih sustava i održavanje homeostaze. Procjena tjelesnog sastava metodom bioelektrične impedancije s naglaskom na procjenu postotka vode u tijelu i utjecajem na zdravlje je javnozdravstveni proizvod Toplica Lipik. Cilj: Procijeniti postotak vode u organizmu i ukazati na potrebu redovnog pijenja obične pitke vode u prevenciji bolesti te ga povezati s komplementarnim programima koji su vezani uz izvore pitke vode. Metode: U istraživanje je uključeno 80 ispitanika, klijenata Toplica Lipik. Metodom bioelektrične impedancije procijenjen im je postotak vode u tijelu. Procjena je izvršena na aparatu Tanita, BC 1000. Proizvod je nazvan "Bodywass" (Assessment of body water). Rezultati: Istraživanje je obuhvatilo 80 ispitanika, 64 žene i 16 muškaraca, prosječne životne dobi od 53,5 (27-85) godina. Kod 79% ispitanika verificiran je niži udio vode u tijelu što je potencijalni faktor rizika za zdravlje. Pitka voda je nacionalno blago, strateška komparativna prednost Hrvatske u Europskoj Uniji. Kao gospodarski primjer društveno odgovornog ponašanja u zaštiti voda i dostupnosti besplatne pitke vode svakom čovjeku, prikazuje se projekt Freewa (Free water). U perivoju Toplica Lipik je izvor pitke termomineralne vode Paviljon izvor–Antunovo ili Grofovo vrelo. U izgradnji je Muzej Dobre vode u centru grada. U šumi, nedaleko Lipika je izvor Bukovac otkuda se izvorska voda puni u boce za tržište pod komercijalnim nazivom Studena. Voda oba izvora besplatno je dostupna gostima Lipika. Izvori pitke vode povezani su biciklističkom stazom i šetnicom. Zaključak: Većina ispitanika imala je smanjen udio vode u organizmu. Potrebno je educirati klijente u toplicama ne samo o navici redovnog vježbanja, već i adekvatnog unosa vode radi očuvanja zdravlja. Tradicionalni lječilišni trijas u terapiji: šetanje, pijenje vode i kupke treba oplemeniti ekološkim suvenirom i ponuditi kao novi paket u zdravstvenom turizmu Toplica Lipik. ; Introduction: Water makes up more than 50-70 % of the body composition of a healthy person. Proper hydration is a prerequisite for physiologically functioning body systems and maintenance of homeostasis. The assessment of the body composition by the method of bioelectric impedance with an emphasis on the percentage of water in the body and the effect on health, is the public health product of Lipik spa. Aim: Assess the percentage of water in the body and point to the need for regular drinking of ordinary drinking water and link it with complementary programs related to drinking water springs. Methods: The survey included 80 respondents, Lipik spa clients. By the method of bioelectric impedance, the percentage of water in the body was estimated. The evaluation was done on the Tanita apparatus BC 1000. The product was called "Bodywass" (Assessment of body water). Results: The study encompassed 80 respondents, 64 women and 16 men, averaging ages of 53,5 (range 27 to 85) years. In 79% of respondents, a lower percentage of water in the body was verified, which is a potential risk factor for health and the onset of the disease. Drinking water is a national treasure, a strategic comparative advantage of Croatia in the European Union. As an economic example of socially responsible behavior in the protection of water and the availability of free drinking water to every human being, the "Freewa project" is presented (Free water). In the park Lipik spa there is a source of potable thermomineral water The Spring Pavilion – Antuns or Counts spring. Under construction is the Museum of Good Water in the city center. In the woods, near the town Lipik is the source of Bukovac where spring water is filled in bottles for the market under the commercial name Studena. Water from both sources is free of charge for guests of Lipik. Sources of drinking water are connected to the cycling trail and the promenade. Conclusion: Most subjects had a decreased body water content in the body. There is necessary to educate clients in the spa not only about regular exercise habits, but also adequate water intake to preserve health. Traditional spa trials in therapy: walking, drinking and bathing should be enhanced with ecological souvenirs and offered as a new product in Lipik spa health tourism.