Health risk assessment is a service process that comprehensively evaluates the health risk factors of individuals and people. Its scientific basis is to use biomedical markers closely related to the occurrence and development of chronic diseases, and to evaluate the health status of individuals by measuring these markers.
The diagnosis of diseases can only be made after abnormal indicators appear, and any chronic disease has its unique physiological and pathological changes before its clinical characteristics appear. Although these changes are very complicated, small changes will be reflected in biomedical markers.
Therefore, it is possible to find the risk of a chronic disease and related risk factors at an early stage and take targeted health management programs to control and reduce it by mastering the pattern of biomedical markers before the disease occurs and continuously observing the changes of biomedical markers during the development process.
As long as there are corresponding control measures and positive actions, the risk of personal diseases will be reduced or eliminated. By reducing a large number of medical expenses for diseases, personal health costs will be effectively controlled.