South Koreans' health has deteriorated over the years as they suffer more from chronic conditions, bad habits and aging, a report from a team of economic professors said Monday.
According to the team from Seoul National University, people's health index, measured on a scale of zero to one, was 0.54 as of 2016, worsening from 0.57 in 2009.
The index was developed by the team as the first such measurement in the country. The professors, 15 in all, worked on selecting and setting the standards to make the index broad and detailed, covering 29 indices in 10 health categories.
The report showed health declines from diagnosis of diseases, accidents, mental conditions, lack of required booster shots and changes in demographics. In detailed terms, the index dropped as more people were found suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes and hyperlipidemia while bad habits such as drinking and smoking increased. The aging society also added to the worsening health data.
People's ability to access medical institutions and the rate of people getting physical checkups have improved, according to the report.