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Two Sessions 2025 | National Health Commission continues 'weight management year' initiative to combat chronic diseases

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2025.03.09 18:49
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Abnormal body weight can easily lead to high blood pressure, diabetes, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, fatty liver, and even some cancers are also related to abnormal body weight. In the afternoon of March 9, the third session of the 14th National People's Congress of the people's livelihood theme of the press conference, Lei Haichao, director of the National Health Commission, said that it will continue to implement the "weight management year" action, popularize a healthy lifestyle, and strengthen the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases.

Lei pointed out that the first major risk factors and diseases currently endangering the health of the Chinese people come from chronic non-infectious diseases, and many of the causative factors of chronic non-infectious diseases are closely related to each person's behavioral lifestyle, diet and physical exercise, such as the problem of abnormal body weight.

Lei stated that in the whole society, it is necessary to cultivate a culture that emphasizes the importance of weight, manages weight properly, promotes healthy eating, actively engages in physical exercise, and adopts good lifestyle habits. The National Health Commission has hired the Olympic champion to be weight management social promoter, but also developed a WeChat emoticon, the purpose is to make weight management, chronic disease prevention and control can be integrated into our daily lives.

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Tag:·National Health Commission·weight management year·chronic diseases·Lei Haichao

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