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Research Progress, Existing Problems and Countermeasures on Promoting Health through Scientific Drinking Water
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmhs.202405318
Author(s)
Yongtian Wu1,2, Jianping Liu1,2,3,*, Peixin Lin1, Xuekai Wei1, Xinqin Yu1, Min Chen1
Affiliation(s)
1Bama Hetai Longevity Industry Co., Ltd., Bama, Hechi, Guangxi, China 2Water and Health Science Research Center of Guangxi Academy, Nanning, Guangxi, China 3School of Management Engineering, Guangxi Polytechnic of Construction, Nanning, Guangxi, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
The high incidence and frequency of chronic diseases have become an important factor restricting the public's health level, it is particularly urgent to promote in-depth research on scientific drinking water to promote health. The article adopts thematic research method and time series method to comprehensively sort out the research history, main content, stage division, application process and other related contents of the theme of drinking water promoting health from ancient times to the present at home and abroad. It also summarizes the existing research results and the problems existing in the daily practice of drinking water promoting health. Research has shown that scientific drinking water can effectively promote human health. However, there are still many problems in the research on the theme of promoting health through scientific drinking water, such as the lack of public awareness of water promoting health, insufficient daily practical application ability of public drinking water promoting health, and incomplete basic theoretical system of water promoting health. It is urgent to focus on improving the public's awareness and practical level of scientific drinking water promoting health, constructing a healthy water judgment index system, establishing a scientific drinking water index system, strengthening the basic theoretical research of scientific drinking water promoting health, and other practical and theoretical research priorities. This provides a practical basis and theoretical support for scientific drinking water promoting public health, and has significant theoretical and practical significance in promoting human health.
Keywords
Scientific Drinking Water; Health Promotion; Research Progress; Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Diseases; Countermeasure
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