Health assessment principles of health assessment

Changes in physiological functions of the body will immediately cause changes in blood components. On the contrary, the changes of blood components can be used to detect the functional changes of the body, including the changes of blood biochemical indexes and physiological indexes. According to the mirror image principle, a mathematical model can be established from the corresponding blood parameters and physical state, so that the health state of the body can be evaluated.

Hematological indicators include direct indicators such as creatinine, uric acid, very low density lipoprotein, C-reactive protein and other biochemical indicators, as well as various physiological indicators such as red blood cell count, white blood cell count, platelet count, hemoglobin count and some special biochemical factors; Indirect indicators include, for example, nutrition index, poisoning index, immunosuppression index, allergy index and dissipation index, and comprehensive index: health.

According to the formula H = R * X 1+W * X2+P * X3+G * X4+ ... the health status of the body is determined to be healthy and unhealthy. According to the range of health, two states of the body are defined: healthy state (above 70) and unhealthy state (below 70).