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One Adult Misses National Health Checkup

One Adult Misses National Health Checkup

April 3, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Health

Korean ‍Adults Express Concern Over Adequacy of National Health Checkups

Table of Contents

  • Korean ‍Adults Express Concern Over Adequacy of National Health Checkups
    • Survey⁤ Highlights National Concerns
    • Disease-Specific Interests
    • support for Expanded Checkups
    • Government Response
  • Korean ⁣National Health Checkups: Your Questions answered
    • What are Korean adults ⁣saying⁣ about national health checkups?
    • Who participated in the survey?
    • How frequently enough ‌do Korean​ adults ​undergo​ health ⁤checkups?
    • What is the checkup‍ frequency for most ‌adults?
    • How⁤ does age affect checkup frequency?
    • What are the​ main⁤ concerns ⁢about the national health⁢ screening program?
    • What specific diseases ⁣are Korean adults ‍most interested in being screened for?
    • Is there ⁤support for⁢ expanding the age ⁤range for national health checkups?
    • What ‌is the current age limit for national ‌health⁣ checkups⁣ in ⁤Korea?
    • What are people’s views on​ checkup⁤ frequency for those over 75?
    • Is there interest ⁢in health checkups tailored‌ for ⁢senile diseases?
    • What is the official government response to ⁣these concerns?
    • Key Takeaways Summary:

Seoul – A ​recent survey indicates that approximately half of korean​ adults believe the government’s national health⁢ checkup program lacks sufficient screening ‍items. The survey, conducted by the Korea Medical Bioshobiza Association,‍ also revealed significant public interest in disease-specific health checkups,⁢ notably for cancer screening.

Survey⁤ Highlights National Concerns

the Korea Medical bioshobiza Association, in⁢ collaboration with the Korea Healthy Aging Society, presented the ⁢findings of their national awareness survey on elderly health ‍checkups at a symposium held at⁤ the Lotte Hotel Seoul on [Date – Omitted for Accuracy]. The⁣ survey polled⁢ 1,229 adults⁢ over​ the age‌ of 20 between Feb. 28 ⁤and March 16.

Key ⁣findings include:

  • Regular Health Checkups: 94.1% of respondents reported ⁤undergoing regular health checkups.
  • Screening Cycle: 48.1% indicated they undergo checkups either‍ annually or every two years.
  • Age and Frequency: Among respondents aged 60 and older, 61% reported ​a checkup cycle of every two years, suggesting economic⁤ factors and ⁢fatigue may influence checkup ⁣frequency with age.
  • Perceived Adequacy: 46.9% of respondents felt the current national health checkup items are lacking, compared⁣ to 41.8% who did not.

Disease-Specific Interests

When asked about interest in health checkups⁤ for specific diseases, cancer screening (tumors) topped the list at ‌66.6%. Other areas of interest included:

  • Chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, ⁣etc.): 52.4%
  • Cardiovascular disease: 47.6%
  • Liver ⁣and kidney function: 43.4%
  • Senile diseases (dementia, Parkinson’s⁣ disease, etc.): 17.5%

support for Expanded Checkups

The survey also revealed strong support for ‌expanding the age range covered​ by national health checkups. ⁤82.2% of all respondents and 78% of those aged 60 or older agreed that the age range for some national health ⁤checkups should be ⁤increased.

Currently, general national health checkups have no‌ upper age limit for ⁢adults aged 20 and over. However,national cancer screening is‌ capped at‍ age 74.

Regarding the health checkup cycle after ⁣age 75,⁤ 37.4% of respondents suggested increasing the screening cycle, while 44% favored maintaining regular checkups.

Furthermore, 81.6%​ of all‌ respondents ⁢and 88% of those aged 60 or‍ older expressed ⁤interest in receiving a health checkup ​program specifically⁤ tailored for senile ​diseases like⁤ dementia and Parkinson’s disease.

Government Response

Jung Hye-eun, a director at the Ministry of ⁢Health and Welfare, stated at⁣ the symposium ‌that the‍ current national health⁤ checkup program is designed to be‍ utilized fully ‌by elderly individuals, despite not being specifically tailored⁤ for long-term age-related conditions.

Korean ⁣National Health Checkups: Your Questions answered

What are Korean adults ⁣saying⁣ about national health checkups?

A recent survey indicates that⁣ many⁤ Korean adults have concerns⁢ regarding the adequacy of‍ the government’s national health checkup program. Approximately half of the ⁢respondents felt the current ⁢checkups do not include sufficient screening items. The survey, conducted by the Korea Medical Bioshobiza ⁢Association, also revealed meaningful ⁢public interest ‌in ‍disease-specific health checkups.

Who participated in the survey?

The survey‌ was conducted by the Korea Medical Bioshobiza ⁢Association,⁣ in collaboration⁣ with the ⁤Korea Healthy Aging Society. ⁤It⁤ polled 1,229‌ adults over the​ age of 20 between February ⁣28 ‌and March ⁤16.

How frequently enough ‌do Korean​ adults ​undergo​ health ⁤checkups?

The survey​ indicated⁢ that a significant majority ‌of Korean adults participate in ‌regular health checkups. Specifically,⁤ 94.1% of ‍respondents⁢ confirmed they⁢ undergo regular health checkups.

What is the checkup‍ frequency for most ‌adults?

Almost half of ‍the respondents, 48.1%,reported undergoing checkups ⁣annually‍ or every ​two ​years.

How⁤ does age affect checkup frequency?

Among ‌respondents aged 60 and older, 61% reported a checkup cycle of every two years. This suggests that economic factors and/or fatigue may influence checkup frequency as⁢ people age.

What are the​ main⁤ concerns ⁢about the national health⁢ screening program?

A substantial portion ‍of respondents expressed dissatisfaction. Specifically, 46.9% of respondents⁤ felt​ the current national health checkup items were insufficient This ‌is ‍compared to⁤ 41.8% who did​ not ‍share this view.

What specific diseases ⁣are Korean adults ‍most interested in being screened for?

The survey revealed strong interest ⁢in screenings for‌ several‌ diseases.

The top ​areas ‍of interest include:

‌ Cancer screening (tumors): ‍ 66.6%

‍ Chronic disease management ⁤(diabetes, hypertension, etc.): 52.4%

⁤ ‌Cardiovascular disease: 47.6%

‍⁢ Liver⁤ and kidney function: 43.4%

⁢ ‌ Senile diseases (dementia, Parkinson’s disease, etc.): 17.5%

Is there ⁤support for⁢ expanding the age ⁤range for national health checkups?

Yes, ‍there is significant support ⁣for⁣ expanding the age range covered by national health checkups.

82.2% of all respondents agreed that the age range for some‌ national health checkups should be increased.

78% of those aged 60 ‍or older agreed.

What ‌is the current age limit for national ‌health⁣ checkups⁣ in ⁤Korea?

general national‍ health checkups have ‌ no upper‌ age limit for adults aged 20⁣ and over.

⁤ ‍ National ⁢cancer screening is currently‍ capped at​ age 74.

What are people’s views on​ checkup⁤ frequency for those over 75?

When considering health checkup cycles after age 75:

37.4% of respondents⁢ suggested increasing the screening cycle (making checkups less frequent).

44% favored maintaining regular checkups.

Is there interest ⁢in health checkups tailored‌ for ⁢senile diseases?

Yes, a significant percentage of ⁤the‍ population⁤ expressed interest in checkups tailored ⁢for senile⁢ diseases:

81.6% of all respondents and⁢ 88% of those aged 60‍ or‍ older ​expressed interest in receiving a health checkup specifically tailored for senile ​diseases like dementia and Parkinson’s⁢ disease.

What is the official government response to ⁣these concerns?

Jung Hye-eun,​ a director⁤ at the Ministry ⁣of Health​ and Welfare, stated at the symposium that​ the current national health checkup program is designed⁣ to be fully utilized⁤ by elderly individuals, despite not being specifically tailored for⁢ long-term age-related conditions.

Key Takeaways Summary:

| Finding ​ ​ ⁢ ⁤ ​ ⁢ | Percentage ⁢|

| :—————————————– | :——— |

| Regular health ⁢checkup participation ⁤ ‍⁣ |‌ 94.1% ⁣ ​ |

| Concern over sufficient ‍screening items ​ ‌ | 46.9% ‍ |

| Interest in ​cancer screening | 66.6% ‌ |

| Support for expanding age range of checkups ​ | 82.2% ⁤ ⁤ |

| Interest in tailored senile disease checkups | 81.6% |

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