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沈阳健康体重管理门诊扩至40家
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-19 18:11
Core Insights - The city of Shenyang has expanded its health weight management clinics from 25 to 40 as part of the "Healthy Weight Management Year" initiative, ensuring that all tertiary public hospitals meet standards for comprehensive services [1][2] - The National Health Commission has mandated that by June 2025, all tertiary hospitals and children's hospitals must achieve full coverage of health weight management clinics, establishing a complete service network from grassroots screening to specialized intervention and long-term follow-up [1][2] Group 1 - Shenyang's health weight management clinics are integrated into a key urban health development project, involving 11 departments to promote standardized construction in public hospitals, achieving full coverage in tertiary hospitals and upgrading secondary hospitals and grassroots medical institutions [1] - All 40 clinics are equipped with multidisciplinary teams, including endocrinology, nutrition, and rehabilitation specialists, and offer appointment-based consultations with a referral mechanism for citizens to access professional services nearby [1][2] Group 2 - Unlike informal weight loss methods, Shenyang's public hospital clinics emphasize medical standardization, utilizing professional equipment for comprehensive medical assessments at initial consultations, including body fat percentage and blood sugar levels [2] - The intervention process adheres to a scientific standard of not exceeding a 1% weight loss per week, employing dietary optimization, fragmented exercise guidance, and behavioral correction, along with regulated medication to avoid health risks associated with extreme weight loss [2] - Future plans include enhancing collaboration between tertiary hospitals and grassroots medical institutions, integrating weight management services into family doctor contracts, and focusing on weight intervention and health education for children and adolescents [2]