Factors affecting health

1. Behavior and lifestyle factors: refers to the health risk factors caused by one's own behavior and lifestyle, which are called self-created risk factors. Behavior and lifestyle are closely related to common chronic diseases or social diseases. Bad behaviors and lifestyles include smoking, drinking, staying up late, unreasonable diet, lack of exercise and so on.

2. Environmental factors: there are natural environmental risk factors, including biological risk factors, such as coronavirus, bacteria, fungi and parasites; Physical risk factors, such as smoke, noise and ionizing radiation. Chemical risk factors, such as pesticides, waste gas, sewage, etc. There are also social and environmental risk factors, including politics, economy, culture and education, employment, family relations and various life events.

3. Biological genetic factors: including diseases directly related to heredity and diseases in which heredity interacts with other risk factors, such as hereditary blood type, race, genetic history of diseases, height and weight characteristics, etc.

4. Health care service factors; It refers to various factors that are not conducive to the protection and promotion of health under the condition of imperfect social medical and health facilities and systems. Including low medical quality, misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis, cross infection in hospital, etc.