High-Risk Groups and Benefits
High-risk groups refer to groups of individuals who are at higher risk of developing diseases due to their health status, genetic background, lifestyle, or environmental factors. Although these individuals may not yet be diseased, their health conditions make them more prone to developing illnesses or complications. Through accurate risk assessment and early intervention, we can effectively reduce the incidence of diseases in high-risk groups and improve their health outcomes.
Definition and Scope of High-Risk Groups
Chronic Disease Patients
Individuals with chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, etc., who are at risk of unstable disease control or complications.
Individuals with Family History of Genetic Diseases
People with a family history of hereditary diseases (such as cancer, heart disease, etc.), facing a higher risk of developing these conditions.
Elderly Population
As individuals age, they face increased health risks due to bodily degeneration and weakened immunity.
Obese and Metabolically Abnormal Population
Individuals with obesity and metabolic syndrome face a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and other health issues.Individuals with Unhealthy Lifestyle Habits:
Individuals with Unhealthy Lifestyle Habits
Populations with unhealthy habits such as long-term smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and lack of exercise experience significantly higher health risks.Pregnant
Pregnant and Postpartum Women, and Women with Health Issues
High-risk populations, such as older mothers or those with gestational diabetes, face greater risks related to childbirth and overall health.Environmentally Exposed
Environmentally Exposed Population
Individuals who are consistently exposed to environmental factors such as air pollution and chemicals are at higher risk for related diseases.
Health Management and Intervention
For high-risk groups, the D1 Nexus digital engine utilizes advanced health data integration technology and personalized medical plans to monitor health status in real time, assess potential risks, and provide customized interventions. Through early screening, regular health monitoring, and professional guidance, we help high-risk groups effectively control health risks and improve their quality of life.