[Health Management Survey | Part 1] Over 60% are Conscious of Health Daily, But "Cannot Act" | 20% Don't Manage Diagnostic Results, About Half Unfinished Re-examinations
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A survey by Binetsu Co., Ltd. found that while over 64.8% of full-time employees are conscious of their health, a significant gap exists between awareness and action. Many do not actively manage their health check results (20% don't), struggle to continue health improvement efforts due to lack of motivation or time (over 20% fail to continue), and nearly half have unfinished re-examinations, often due to busyness or cost. This highlights the need for structured support systems beyond individual effort for effective health management.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What percentage of employees surveyed by Binetsu Co., Ltd. reported being conscious of their health check results in the 2026 Health Management Awareness survey?
- A: 64.8% of the 522 full-time employees surveyed by Binetsu Co., Ltd. reported being conscious of their health check results in the March 13–19, 2026 survey.
- Q: Which company conducted the Health Management Awareness survey targeting full-time employees in Japan in March 2026?
- A: Binetsu Co., Ltd., headquartered in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture, conducted the Health Management Awareness survey from March 13 to March 19, 2026.
- Q: How many full-time employees participated in the Health Management Awareness survey conducted by Binetsu Co., Ltd. in 2026?
- A: A total of 522 full-time employees from across Japan participated in the Health Management Awareness survey conducted between March 13 and March 19, 2026.
- Q: What was the primary reason cited by employees for not continuing health improvement efforts in the Binetsu survey?
- A: The primary reason cited by 47.8% of respondents in the Binetsu survey was lack of motivation for not continuing their health improvement efforts.
- Q: What percentage of respondents in the Binetsu health survey reported incomplete re-examinations, and what were the main barriers?
- A: 46.8% of the 522 respondents reported incomplete re-examinations, with the main barriers being busyness and cost according to the March 2026 Binetsu survey.