International Conference on Healthy Lifestyle by the Jockey Club We WATCH Healthy Lifestyle Project

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The Jockey Club We WATCH Healthy Lifestyle Project – International Conference on Healthy Lifestyle is scheduled for 15 July 2025 (Tuesday) on the campus of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

The project is dedicated to motivating individuals to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles through personalised health management and coaching. Our goal is to assist middle-aged individuals in improving their lifestyle habits to prevent or delay the onset of chronic diseases. The International Conference shares that vision and mission, as we aim to gather leading experts, researchers, and practitioners to discuss innovative approaches and exchange insights on promoting healthy lifestyles within communities.

Conference Details:

Date: 15 July, 2025 (Tuesday)

Time: 9:30 – 17:00 (Hong Kong Time, GMT+8)

Venue: Yasumoto International Academic Park – YIA LT1, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Language: English

Registration fee: Free

Website: jcwewatch-conference.com/

CME accreditation has been applied for the HKAM Colleges.

Jockey Club We WATCH Healthy Lifestyle Project:

The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, along with 4 NGOs (Christian Family Service Centre, St. James’ Settlement, United Christian Nethersole Community Health Service and Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association), are collaborating on the Jockey Club We WATCH Healthy Lifestyle Project. This project, funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. The project offers personalized health coaching for chronic disease prevention through the participating NGOs. Participants will wear a digital smart watch provided by the project to track their daily health and activities. Over a period of six months, participants will engage in health coaching interventions and attend CORE programs that cover physical exercise, nutrition, and emotional and mental health. The target audience for this project is men and women aged 35 to 59.