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爱康第四次发布北京市体检人群“成绩单”:超重等检出率“递增”
Xin Jing Bao·2025-06-27 14:59

Core Insights - The report aims to decode health issues for Beijing residents through in-depth analysis of health checkup data, emphasizing the importance of disease prevention and health awareness [1][3]. Group 1: Report Overview - The "2025 Beijing Health Report" is the fourth health report released by Aikang Group, focusing on nearly 1.5 million individuals who underwent health checkups from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025 [3]. - The report highlights the impact of local diseases influenced by dietary structures, natural environments, and lifestyles, aiming to raise public health awareness and reveal disease risks [3][5]. Group 2: Health Risks and Findings - The report identifies major health risk factors among the population, showcasing Aikang's social responsibility and commitment to public health [5]. - In 2023, among nearly 1.5 million health checkup participants, 1,535 individuals were diagnosed with cancer, indicating a cancer detection rate of 2.30 per 1,000 individuals, up from 1.04 per 1,000 in the previous year [13]. - Notably, 33% of cancer patients were under 40 years old, with the youngest being a 22-year-old female diagnosed with thyroid cancer [13]. Group 3: Gender-Specific Health Issues - Male residents in Beijing face significant weight issues, with nearly 70% showing elevated body mass index (BMI), which is 32.39 percentage points higher than females [14]. - Fatty liver disease detection rates among males reached 55.11%, particularly high in the 40-49 age group, indicating a need for targeted liver screenings [14]. - For females, thyroid nodules were the most common health issue, with a detection rate exceeding 57%, and breast nodules increased from 25.33% in 2021 to 40.53% in 2023 [15][16].