The basic modules of health risk assessment are

The three basic modules of health risk assessment are questionnaire, risk calculation and assessment report.

1. Questionnaire: Understand the basic information of individuals and various potential risk factors, such as age, gender, family history, eating habits, smoking, etc. Questionnaire can provide preliminary individual characteristics and preliminary evaluation.

2. Risk calculation: Risk calculation is a numerical model to calculate the possibility of an individual suffering from a certain disease or being affected by a certain risk factor based on questionnaires and possible biological indicators. This can be achieved through various known risk factors and their contribution to disease risk.

3. Evaluation report: According to the results of risk calculation and questionnaire survey, the evaluation report provides detailed information about the potential health problems of individuals and puts forward suggestions on what preventive and therapeutic measures to take. The evaluation report can also identify personalized suggestions about health and lifestyle.

The use steps of health risk assessment include collecting relevant information, measuring and testing, evaluating risk level, providing suggestions and intervention measures, monitoring and tracking, and analyzing data.

1. Collect relevant information: collect health-related information of individuals or groups, including age, gender, family history, lifestyle, environmental factors, etc.

2. Measurement and testing: According to the selected evaluation indicators, individuals or groups are required to measure and test, such as measuring blood pressure and collecting blood samples.

3. Risk level assessment: According to the analysis results, assess the health risks of individuals or groups and determine the risk levels, such as low risk, medium risk and high risk.

4. Provide suggestions and intervention measures: According to the evaluation results, formulate corresponding health management suggestions and intervention measures, including lifestyle improvement, regular physical examination, drug treatment, etc.

5. Monitoring and tracking: regularly monitor and track health risk assessment, understand the changes in health status, and adjust management strategies in time.

6. Analyze data: make statistical analysis of the collected data, calculate the values of various indicators and interpret them.