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Young, middle-aged Chinese worry about health: survey
A recent survey has shown that about 66.8 percent of young and middle-aged Chinese believe their health is poor.
A little over 44 percent of respondents said they feel fatigued, according to a latest report by Insight China, a magazine administered by Qiushi, the flagship magazine of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
The report surveyed 1,012 people between the ages of 15 and 60, with just 21.1 percent of respondents indicating that they are satisfied with their physical and psychological well-being.
The survey cited stress, long working hours and difficult sleeping as the three biggest sources of health concerns.
"The survey indicates that people's health conditions are not optimistic," the report said.
A little over 44 percent of respondents said they feel fatigued, according to a latest report by Insight China, a magazine administered by Qiushi, the flagship magazine of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
The report surveyed 1,012 people between the ages of 15 and 60, with just 21.1 percent of respondents indicating that they are satisfied with their physical and psychological well-being.
The survey cited stress, long working hours and difficult sleeping as the three biggest sources of health concerns.
"The survey indicates that people's health conditions are not optimistic," the report said.
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