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::When I was active, I had a health checkup here every October, so I would like to share with you a somewhat long article about this health checkup. Only Japanese people continue to undergo tests, such as workplace health checkups, metabolic syndrome health checkups, and geriatric health checkups, even if they are healthy. As a result, a name was given to the disease, and the results of the medicine being given led to a lot of complications in the future...There were negative articles like this published. The basis for this is that a large-scale clinical trial found that health checkups not only have no preventive effect, but also have the potential to shorten lives due to strict medical management. Furthermore, I asked why the standard values are becoming stricter despite this. How to avoid being put off by doctors, how to treat them wisely, and how to live a healthy life until you die, seems to be a new common sense that cannot be included in the rules of medical examinations. If you go for a workplace health checkup, a specific health checkup, etc. just once a year, you might end up feeling lazy. Before we explain the reason, what is a health check? As mentioned above, it is familiar to Japanese people, and there is no other country other than Japan that conducts interviews and tests in a narrow area of only one medical department. Health checkups began with the Factory Law enacted in 1911, and were intended to prevent the spread of tuberculosis and dysentery, which were problems at the time. In 1954, the world's first medical checkup was implemented, requiring employers to provide workers with medical examinations once a year. Starting in 2008, the system will measure the chest circumference, weight, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels of all public health subscribers aged 40 to 74 to identify those at high risk of lifestyle-related diseases at an early stage. Furthermore, although it is voluntary for people aged 75 and over, they can receive medical examinations until they die. And finally, now comes the crux. Health checkups are a system for finding people with abnormal values that deviate from standard values and connecting them to medical care. As a result, the idea is that diagnosis can prevent and improve various diseases to prevent strokes, myocardial infarctions, etc. People who are judged to have abnormal values are advised by doctors to take medication and receive lifestyle guidance. However, does it really prevent disease? Actually, this is not well understood. For example, in a study of people who were judged to be at high risk for lifestyle-related diseases and who received specific health guidance, men who completed active support for storage guidance had a waist circumference of 2.2 cm and a weight of 2.2 cm in 1 year. The patient's pre-treatment numerical values improved, including a reduction of 1kg in weight, 3.1cm in waist circumference for women, and 2.2kg in weight, as well as improvements in blood pressure, blood sugar levels, and lipids. However, the most important question was whether it was effective in preventing stroke and heart disease, which are the most important issues. On the other hand, even though there was nothing wrong with the condition, the doctor's strict intervention after looking for a problem during a medical checkup even resulted in a patient's life being shortened, as revealed by the Hinland Comparative Test published in 1991. It is said that it has become. In the trial, 1,200 men between the ages of 40 and 45 were selected and divided into two groups of 600 men each.One group was the medical intervention group, in which a doctor gave regular lifestyle guidance and if the numbers did not come down, medication was given. I prescribed it. The other group was left alone, with no guidance or testing. Common sense would suggest that those in the medical intervention group would live longer, but the results of 15 years of observation showed that the number of deaths in the medical intervention group was 67, compared to 46 in the neglect group. is. He warns that excessive medical intervention may end up harming health. Since then, many clinical trials have been conducted in Europe and the United States, and a paper analyzing the data was published in 2012, showing that people who did not receive health checkups had lower overall mortality rates, heart disease, stroke, and cancer. There was no difference in mortality rate. A subsequent study in Denmark also found that there was no difference in the incidence of heart disease or stroke or death rate between those who did not undergo health checkups and those who did not undergo health checkups. These research results indicate that not only are health checkups ineffective in preventing disease, but strict medical management may even shorten lives. What if you end up paying a high price for a medical checkup that is essentially free...The number of people at risk of developing metabolic syndrome due to the checkup will reach approximately 16.71 million people in 2022, and the target population will be approximately 40 to 74 years old. Approximately 1 in 4 people, 59 million people. In 2014, a research team at Niigata University proposed a new standard for women with metabolic syndrome: the waist circumference should be from 90 cm to 77 cm. The reason for this is that 90% of women and 70% of men who suffer a stroke or myocardial infarction do not fall under the current criteria, and their risk has been overlooked. Is the proposal to lower the standard value a ploy to secure the number of metabolic syndrome patients? This is even more so considering that standard values for blood pressure, cholesterol levels, blood sugar levels, etc. have been lowered in the past. This article was quoted from a certain book, but it is up to the individual to undergo a medical checkup, and I think there are pros and cons to this article. I have this kind of idea and I hope you will know it as knowledge. Yet another article. Currently, in Naruto, if you are not wearing a mask, you will be given half a chance. However, when I got off at Okayama Station last month, I noticed that most people on the platform and concourse were not wearing masks. I was surprised at how different it was depending on the region. However, according to an article published today on October 26th, since the new coronavirus's status under the Infectious Disease Control Act was lowered to Category 5 in May 2023, as the risk of serious injury has decreased, the number of deaths has increased to 32,000 in one year. The number of deaths is still at a fairly high level nationwide. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has announced that the number of infected people is on the rise as we move towards winter. Elderly people, especially those with chronic illnesses, are at high risk of infection, so it's up to you to protect your own life! The after-effects have also been talked about, so I would like to be careful about thorough preventive measures such as wearing a mask and washing my hands. Just in case.
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::CABINきゃびん
::I underwent a health check.
たろめ
::I haven't had a medical checkup at another hospital so I can't make any comparisons, but once I'm called, everything goes fairly smoothly. If you are unlucky, you may have to wait a long time for the final interview. If you are not there when your name is called, you will be put off more and more, so please do your best not to leave the waiting area🤚 The ability of the gastrocamera (nose) varies depending on the doctor at the time. It's all about luck, so do something nice the day before and the morning of the day, and then just pray 🤲
Lutein
::Health checkups can be taken smoothly in the order of your reservation time. While waiting, you can watch TV or enjoy a free drink. Nasal gastroscopy is not recommended for women. It's extremely painful, there's a nosebleed, and there's drooling from the mouth...😱Even when he complains that it hurts, he continues, saying, "Please be patient"...😭 I don't know if it's just here or if it's the same at other hospitals.