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北京正研究制定应对老年期痴呆行动方案
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-19 06:19
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the launch of the 2025 World Alzheimer's Month theme campaign in Beijing, focusing on the prevention and management of dementia among the elderly population, emphasizing the need for early detection and intervention [1][2]. Group 1: Campaign and Awareness - The theme for this year's campaign is "Early Prevention and Early Treatment, Protecting Cognition," aimed at increasing public awareness and understanding of dementia [2]. - Various activities will be conducted around September 21, including online education, free clinics, and community events to disseminate knowledge and eliminate misconceptions about dementia [2]. Group 2: Healthcare Infrastructure - Beijing has established a three-tiered service network for dementia care, involving over 20 tertiary hospitals and community health service centers, with plans to build at least 20 memory clinics by 2025 and 100 by 2030 [3]. - The city is integrating memory clinics into community health services to enhance diagnostic and management capabilities at the grassroots level [3]. Group 3: Health Management Initiatives - Free cognitive function screenings will be provided to residents aged 65 and above, with a target screening rate of over 90% [4]. - The government plans to include brain health check-ups in its public welfare projects, aiming to improve early detection and intervention for cognitive impairments [4]. Group 4: Research and Technological Innovation - The city is exploring the use of digital therapies and artificial intelligence to enhance early diagnosis and intervention for dementia [5]. - Two research projects focused on early identification and biomarker validation for Alzheimer's disease will receive funding as part of the capital's health development initiatives [5].
中国医生王华丽荣获世卫组织2025年度“促进健康老龄化奖”
人民网-国际频道 原创稿· 2025-05-24 07:41
Core Points - The World Health Organization awarded Dr. Wang Huali from Peking University Sixth Hospital the "Healthy Aging Award" for her outstanding contributions in elderly health care and health promotion [1][3] - This marks the first time a Chinese mental health expert has received this award since its establishment in 2003 [1][3] Group 1 - Dr. Wang Huali contributed to the development of China's "14th Five-Year Plan for Healthy Aging" and the "National Action Plan for Dementia (2024-2030)" [3] - She collaborated with the WHO to write global dementia guidelines and the iSupport online course [3] - Dr. Wang implemented a comprehensive management approach to dementia care, creating care guidelines and technical implementation plans used in 19 provinces [3] Group 2 - A community interdisciplinary service model combining professional and family support has been promoted in 150 teams across 27 regions in China [3] - Dr. Wang established the first dementia caregiver support group in China and created the first dementia patient-family association in 2000 [3] - Since 2006, she has advocated for cognitive function activation therapy in over 20 provinces [3]