What does sub-health mean?

Sub-health refers to a state in which the human body is between health and disease.

Many scholars in China have put forward the evaluation methods or diagnostic criteria of sub-health, among which the evaluation methods or diagnostic criteria put forward by scholars such as Chen, Chen Qingshan and Tao Maoxuan have certain influence.

In 2007, the Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine published the Clinical Guide of Sub-health Chinese Medicine, which clearly expounded the concept, common clinical manifestations and diagnostic criteria of sub-health from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, and had a wide impact.

The Clinical Guide of Sub-health Chinese Medicine issued by China Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine points out that sub-health refers to a state between health and disease. People in sub-health state can't reach the health standard, which is characterized by the decline of vitality, function and adaptability in a certain period of time, but it doesn't meet the clinical or subclinical diagnostic criteria of modern medicine.

Extended data:

According to the statistics of 20 18, only 15% of the total population in China meets the definition of health by the World Health Organization. At the same time, 15% of the population is in a state of disease, and the remaining 70% is in a state of "sub-health".

Generally speaking, it is these 70% people who usually have no diseases and defects in organs, tissues and functions, but feel uncomfortable, tired and weak, slow to respond, and their vitality and adaptability are reduced. They are often in a state of anxiety, anxiety, boredom and helplessness, and consciously live very tired.

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Baidu encyclopedia-subhealth