Let's Protect Brain Health with 'Harumanbo Harucheonja'
As the baby boomer generation begins to retire in earnest, the transition to a super-aged society is accelerating. Healthy aging and preparation for the 100-year life era for the 4050 generation are urgent tasks for both individuals and the nation. Asia Economy, while fulfilling its original role as an economic content provider for investors 24 hours a day, will also promote a nationwide brain health project in 2023. It will launch the 'Harumanbo Harucheonja' campaign, the first step toward brain health. This campaign encourages walking 10,000 steps a day and writing 1,000 characters by hand daily. By capturing both physical and mental health, one can maintain a sharp brain. It is an exercise to build a health asset that is the most cost-effective yet reliable for a secure old age. To spread the 'Harumanbo Harucheonja' campaign, newsletters will be sent starting from the 2nd. Subscribers will receive updates on places practicing 'Harumanbo Harucheonja,' recommended walking courses, and writing-friendly content. They can also check walking and writing tips as well as various health-related news tailored to subscribers.
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To systematically promote this campaign and expand it nationwide, a Harumanbo Harucheonja Campaign Headquarters involving figures from various fields will be established, and the 'Good Brain 2023 International Conference,' covering the latest research and policy directions related to brain health, will be held. Professor Oh Han-jin, a family medicine specialist at Eulji University Hospital, well known as the 'National Primary Care Physician,' evaluated in a New Year interview that "Asia Economy's campaign to walk 10,000 steps and write 1,000 characters a day is an activity that helps middle-aged and older adults maintain health and prevent dementia in old age."
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