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At present, in China, the number of urban residents whose health has deteriorated is staggering. Many citizens died young.

This phenomenon of poor health and no obvious diseases is called "sub-health" in China, and it is spreading. The signs of sub-health are weakness, lack of energy and low immunity.

The China Red Cross conducted a survey of 1 more than 10,000 residents in 6 cities. The survey results show that a considerable proportion of urban residents in China have encountered sub-health problems. In Beishangguang, these three proportions are as high as 75.3 1%, 73.49% and 73.4438+0% respectively.

The website of China Red Cross Society said: "This problem mainly occurs among senior managers, middle managers, employees and other highly educated white-collar workers."

The website warns: "In most cases, sub-health is very common among people with high education. If it is not handled properly in time, it will have a bad impact on the long-term development and progress of China. "