阿联酋正探索可全球复制的长寿医学与健康管理模式
迪拜,2026年2月12日 —— 随着全球人口预期寿命持续增长,如何延长“健康寿命”(Healthspan)成为全球医疗体系关注的核心议题。数据显示,人们虽然活得更长,但健康生活年限的增长速度却低于整体寿命增长。
根据世界卫生组织(WHO)数据,全球健康寿命与平均预期寿命之间仍存在约 9.6年的差距,这意味着人们在生命的最后近十年中往往伴随疾病或功能受限生活。
在此背景下,World Health Expo(WHX)健康与长寿论坛于展会最后一天在迪拜展览中心举行,探讨如何通过创新技术、制度建设与教育体系改革,延长人们保持健康与高质量生活的年限。
本届 WHX 共吸引 4300+家参展企业、235,000名专业观众,来自 180多个国家。

从“延长寿命”到“延长健康寿命”
论坛在 Frontiers 舞台举办,重点讨论:
如何构建以预防为核心的医疗体系 如何建立多学科整合的长寿医学模式 如何通过监管框架保障行业规范发展
通过聚焦预防医学、早期筛查与价值导向医疗模式,阿联酋正逐步建立一套清晰的监管框架。例如:
迪拜“Salama”安全计划 阿布扎比全球领先的健康长寿医学中心标准
这些制度为建立新型健康与长寿医学专业队伍创造条件,并为全球提供可复制的实践模型。
教育体系成为长寿医学核心支柱在题为 “为长寿时代而教育:构建综合健康医学技能与体系” 的专题讨论中,专家强调:随着医疗体系转向预防导向与长期健康管理模式,专业人才培养、认证教育与跨学科护理模型变得至关重要。
阿联酋生活方式医学与长寿学会(ELLMS)创始成员兼副主席、Omix首席医疗官Dr Mishkat Shehata 表示:
“阿联酋拥有独特机会,在全球范围内率先建立长寿医学教育、监管与服务交付的标准蓝图。”
他指出,通过系统化医生教育、负责任地整合人工智能进入临床决策,并强化多学科协作,阿联酋有望在国际层面确立综合健康医学的实践标准。
建立清晰专业标准与认证路径
Boura Longevity Clinic 培训副总监Garine Serpikyan 强调:
随着行业快速发展,必须将临床洞察转化为可持续的日常健康行为,同时明确专业标准与资质路径。
她指出,类似 CNM Natural Health Institute(在谢赫萨拉玛·宾特·塔赫农·阿勒纳哈扬殿下支持下运作)等机构,在阿联酋健康教练培训方面发挥重要作用。
经认证的教育路径不仅保护患者与从业人员,也通过明确能力框架与循证实践标准,增强行业信任度。
展会创新亮点:预防科技与认知健康解决方案
在 WHX 展会现场,多家国际企业展示支持预防医学与认知健康的创新产品:
- Masimo
展示了 SafetyNet 平台 —— 一种基于云端的远程患者监测与远程医疗解决方案,可将监测范围扩展至院外环境,提升连续性护理效率。 - Neurocentria Healthcare
推出 Magtein® —— 一种专利形式的镁,可穿透血脑屏障。实验研究显示其可能支持大脑健康,并有助于学习、记忆与情绪改善。
市场信号:健康与长寿已成核心议题
Informa Markets Healthcare 商务总监Ross Williams 表示:
“在 WHX,我们看到清晰的市场信号。健康与长寿不再是边缘讨论,而是医疗系统、投资者与服务提供者思考长期价值与可持续性的核心议题。”
他指出,从学习平台到参展企业创新成果,健康与长寿议题正贯穿整个展会。
关于 WHX 与 WHX Labs
2026年,World Health Expo 与 WHX Labs(原 Medlab Middle East)同期举行。
WHX Dubai:2月9–12日,迪拜展览中心(DEC) WHX Labs Dubai:2月10–13日,迪拜世界贸易中心
WHX Labs 是区域领先的实验室与诊断创新平台,推动实验室科技与临床实践融合发展。
CN1699 全球医疗媒体平台基于 Informa Markets / WHX 官方新闻稿发布 迪拜 · 2026年2月12日
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WHX highlights how the UAE is shaping a global approach to healthspan-focused healthcare
·Data from the World Health Organisation indicates a global gap of nearly 9.6 years between healthspan and lifespan
·The Wellness & Longevity forum at WHX explores how innovation is extending the number of years people live in good health
·Clear regulatory frameworks such as Dubai’s Salama programme and Abu Dhabi’s Healthy Longevity Medicine Centres enable the UAE to establish a scalable model for delivering longevity and healthspan medicine worldwide
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 12 February 2026: The UAE is aligning its healthcare system around prevention and proactive healthspan optimisation, as global evidence shows people are living longer but spending more of those years in poor health.
According to the World Health Organisation, gains in healthy life expectancy continue to lag behind increases in overall life expectancy, resulting in a global healthspan-lifespan gap of around 9.6 years, with people living with illness or disability.
This strategic shift provided the backdrop for the Wellness & Longevity forum, held on the final day of World Health Expo (WHX) at the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC). The event convened more than 4,300 exhibitors and 235,000 professional visits from over 180 countries. Hosted on the Frontiers Stage, the forum examined how education, clinical practice and regulatory systems must evolve to support longer, healthier lives.
By emphasising prevention, early detection, value-based care, and clear regulatory frameworks such as Dubai’s Salama programme and Abu Dhabi’s world-first standards for Healthy Longevity Medicine Centres, the UAE is creating the conditions for a new healthspan workforce and establishing a scalable model for how longevity and healthspan medicine can be safely, credibly, and sustainably delivered worldwide.
At the Wellness & Longevity Forum, a panel titled ‘Educating for the Longevity Era: Building Skills and Systems for Healthspan Medicine’ explored how workforce development, accredited education and multidisciplinary care models are becoming essential as healthcare systems transition toward prevention-led, longitudinal care.
Dr Mishkat Shehata, Founding Member and Vice President, Emirates Lifestyle & Longevity Medicine Society, Chief Medical Officer, OMICS, said that the UAE has a unique opportunity to lead globally by setting the blueprint for how longevity medicine is taught, regulated, and delivered.
“Through its strong focus on prevention, innovation, and governance supported by structured physician education via bodies such as the Emirates Lifestyle & Longevity Medicine Society (ELLMS) and the responsible integration of AI for clinical decision-making and care delivery, the UAE can define international standards for healthspan medicine that combine clinical excellence, multidisciplinary care, and patient safety at scale.”
Garineh Serpekian, Associate Director of Coaching, PURA Longevity Clinic, highlighted the importance of translating clinical insight into sustainable daily behaviour and ensuring professional standards are clearly defined as the field expands.She also emphasised the importance of accredited education pathways in building trust and credibility.
“Institutions such as the CNM Institute of Natural Health, operating under the patronage of Sheikha Salama bint Tahnoon Al Nahyan, are playing a pivotal role in training health coaches in the UAE. Accredited educational pathways help protect both patients and practitioners, while recognised certifications ensure practice is grounded in defined competencies, ethical standards and evidence-based frameworks, building trust in this rapidly expanding field.”
On the exhibition floor at WHX, international companies showcased technologies supporting prevention-led care and cognitive health. Masimo presented SafetyNet, a cloud-based remote patient management and telehealth platform designed to extend monitoring beyond hospital settings and support more efficient, continuous care.
Meanwhile, New Country Healthcare LLC highlighted Magtein®, a patented form of magnesium that crosses the blood-brain barrier. Laboratory studies indicate it supports brain health and may facilitate learning, memory, and a relaxed mood.
Ross Williams, Commercial Director, Informa Markets Healthcare, said: “What we are seeing at WHX is a clear market signal.Wellness and longevity are no longer niche conversations. They are becoming central to how healthcare systems, investors and providers think about sustainability and long-term value. The growing importance of wellness and longevity is clearly reflected across WHX, from the learning opportunities on our stages to the innovation showcased by exhibitors.”
In 2026, WHX is co-timed with WHX Labs (formerly Medlab Middle East), the region's leading laboratory and diagnostics event, which continues at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) until Friday, 13 February.
For more information or to register for the event, please visit https://www.worldhealthexpo.com/events/healthcare/dubai/en/home.html.
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Dubai · 12 February 2026(Based on the official release provided by Informa Markets / WHX. Globally distributed by CN1699 in both English and Chinese.)
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