AIA的2026年研究揭示了亚洲根深蒂固的文化健康陈规定型阻碍了福祉,引发了一场促进更健康、包容性态度的新运动和峰会。
AIA’s 2026 study reveals deep cultural health stereotypes in Asia hinder wellbeing, prompting a new campaign and summit to promote healthier, inclusive attitudes.
AIA Group的2026年研究查明了亚洲各地根深蒂固的健康定型观念,例如身体健康需要极端纪律、认为改善健康需要完全改变生活方式以及尊重情绪抑制是福利的主要障碍。
AIA Group’s 2026 research identifies deep-rooted health stereotypes across Asia—such as the need for extreme discipline in fitness, the belief that health improvements require total lifestyle changes, and emotional suppression for respect—as major barriers to wellbeing.
该研究分析了超过1亿个在线文章,调查了亚洲五大市场的2 100人,发现这些文化规范拖延了健康行动,阻止了寻求帮助,并使结果恶化。
Analyzing over 100 million online posts and surveying 2,100 people in five Asian markets, the study found these cultural norms delay health action, discourage help-seeking, and worsen outcomes.
作为回应,AIA发起了其 " 重新思考健康运动 " 的新阶段,其中包括三部关于心理健康、家庭压力和身体形象的电影,以及一次旨在促进包容性健康叙事的区域首脑会议。
In response, AIA launched a new phase of its Rethink Healthy campaign featuring three films on mental health, family pressure, and body image, along with a regional summit to promote inclusive health narratives.
该倡议支持AIA的目标,即激励十亿人到2030年过上更健康、更长和更美好的生活。
The initiative supports AIA’s goal to inspire one billion people to live healthier, longer, and better lives by 2030.