Sudden death mostly comes from undisciplined health behaviors
Just past 2016, a number of cases of sudden death of celebrities triggered concern. on June 29, Jin Bo, deputy editor-in-chief of the Tianya community, suddenly fainted on a subway platform in Beijing, and then lost his sudden death; on October 6, Zhang Rui, the founder of "Spring Rain Doctors" and a pioneer of China's mobile healthcare industry, had a sudden heart attack, which led to a heart attack. Trailblazer Zhang Rui died of a sudden myocardial infarction at the age of 44; October 7, Shanxi Science and Technology Newspaper, deputy editor-in-chief Zhang Jianwei died of a sudden myocardial infarction at the age of 46.
Statistics show that the main cause of sudden death in people over 35 is heart attack, which is closely related to chronic cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. According to the Report on Nutrition and Chronic Disease Status of Chinese Residents released in 2015, deaths caused by chronic diseases accounted for 86.6 percent of total deaths in 2012, of which cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, cancer and chronic respiratory diseases were the main causes of death, accounting for 79.4 percent of the total deaths.
Since a large part of the high incidence of chronic diseases is caused by lifestyle and behavior, the State Council has issued the "Healthy China 2030" plan as an important programmatic content, calling on all people to engage in healthy behaviors. The State Council's "Healthy China 2030" program has made "shaping self-respecting and self-disciplined health behaviors" an important part of the program, calling for health management for all.
Passive health management mode is being changed
The traditional doctor-led, patient-followed health management mode has changed, with consumers upgrading their outlook on health and becoming more involved in personal health management. Research findings show that more than half of patients believe they are actively managing their personal health and are confident in self-managing their personal health. They believe the keys to effectively managing their health include: access to more health information (46%), access to professional medical advice and treatment (35%) and support from healthcare professionals (35%), and tracking their health through smart connected devices (32%).
With the emergence of smartphones, wearable portable health devices and apps, the combination of technology + health provides new ideas for personal health management. Prof. Zhi Xiuyi, executive vice president from the Beijing Health Education Association, said, "The development of smart wearable devices offers the possibility of real-time monitoring of individual physical health data. Combined with remote health tracking, professional and encouraging education for users, guidance and intervention in healthy lifestyles are conducive to improving the health of individuals and realizing early detection, diagnosis and treatment of diseases."
"Everyone's physical condition, habits and lifestyle are different, so targeted information on different individualized characteristics is needed, and actions are taken to improve individual health under the guidance of professionals." Prof. Yang Binghui, former director of Fudan University's Zhongshan Hospital, believes this and puts forward the two principles of "individual" and "professional" personal health management.
When worn correctly, the heart rate and blood pressure data can reach the standard of medical equipment testing. Long-term adherence to wear can accurately reflect the heart rate, blood pressure trends, early warning of heart attacks, strokes and other major diseases risk, to win valuable treatment time.
Beijing Xueyang Technology Co., Ltd. provides 1.3 million cases of data modeling through domestic and foreign experts in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, the data model is summarized by the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular experts of nearly 50 years of clinical experience, which can accurately capture the precursors of the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, such as heart attack and stroke. Early prevention and treatment can improve the therapeutic effect of major diseases such as heart attack and stroke and save lives.