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                      Research progress on the application of health portrait in the
                                          management of chronic diseases


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                            CHANG Dongchun ,ZHANG Ru ,GUAN Qing ,ZHANG Mengting ,WANG Jie         1
                 1. School of Nursing,Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing 211166;2. Jiangsu College of Nursing,Huai’an 223200,China
                   Abstract:Chronic disease is characterized by extended disease course, wide prevalence, and high
               incidence of disability and mortality,with heavy disease burdens and complex situations of prevention and
               treatment. The management strategy of chronic diseases has risen to the national level. Based on artificial
               intelligence and mega data,health portrait technology has been gradually applied to various healthcare fields in
               recent years,becoming a vital issue for further development in mobile health management. The current study
               summarized the concepts,types,carving procedures,and application progress of health portrait technology in
               accurate disease risk prediction,intelligent health education,information⁃based medication management,and
               digital medical consultation services for chronic diseases. This study aims to provide new ideas and theoretical
               bases for the practice of chronic disease health management.
                   Key words:health portrait;user profile;chronic disease;health management;review
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