Hosted by the Chengdu High-Tech Zone Medical Association, the online event aimed to align with the latest trends in chronic disease prevention and control by moving beyond traditional siloed approaches to managing the "three highs." It established a sustained and open platform for innovative dialogue, fostering in-depth discussions on integrated, comprehensive, and systematic strategies for the precise prevention and management of these closely related and often co-occurring metabolic abnormalities across the entire population lifecycle.
The significance of the conference extended beyond gathering leading academics and frontline clinical experts to share cutting-edge research, advanced diagnostic and treatment strategies, and proven practical experiences. It also sought to promote the formation of academic consensus and drive innovation in clinical practice. From a broader public health perspective, the conference emphasized the early identification, risk assessment, and comprehensive intervention of comorbid conditions. This approach is essential for curbing the progression of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular event chains and alleviating the overall societal disease burden. The continuation of this 17th seminar underscores a long-term commitment and persistent exploration of this critical public health issue, ultimately striving to enhance population-wide health outcomes and contribute ongoing insights and efforts toward building a more robust and efficient health management system for all.









