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Chubb Life Hong Kong 2024 Claims Report

10/2025

 

 

Your Health, Your Legacy

Your health today shapes your legacy tomorrow. Chubb Life Hong Kong has drawn key insights from our 2024 Claims Report, combining real-life claims data with trusted local health statistics to better understand the risks and wellness needs at every stage of life.

From earlier signs of cardiovascular risks in younger adults, to the most common cancers across different life stages, to age-related challenges such as dementia and osteoporosis, each generation faces unique health challenges. But one thing remains the same: preparation matters, and it starts now.

Scroll down for key insights and practical tips to support your health at every stage.

 

Male: Heart health starts early

Around 38% of men in Hong Kong are either overweight or obese, increasing the likelihood of coronary heart disease (CHD). Lower your risk and start preventing heart disease early by increasing your physical activity and eating a diet low in sugar, fat, oil, and salt.

Source: Centre for Health Protection, Department of Health, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Last updated: 21 Aug 2024.

URL: https://www.chp.gov.hk/en/static/80035.html

Women: Among women over 19 and under 75, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in Hong Kong.’

 

Top 3 Hospitalization Claims Reasons (by Gender and Age Group)

Women aged 41-50: Digestive System Disease, Reproductive System Disease (P.40)

 

Male: Boost your cognitive skills

Research indicates that over 300,000 adults over 60 in Hong Kong will be experiencing dementia by 2039. Men tend to develop symptoms earlier than women (in their 60s on average rather than in their 70s). Regular check-ups and staying active and involved in your community can help to protect your cognitive health for as long as possible.

Source: Jockey Club "Brain Health" Dementia Screening and Community Support Project. Last updated: 2024.

URL: https://www.dscs.hk/en/caregiving-skills/what-is-dementia/prevalence/index.html

 

Female: Safeguard your bone health

Bone density tends to deteriorate as women age and estrogen levels go down, in turn increasing the chance of osteoporosis and injuries.

Source: Family Health Service, Department of Health, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Last updated: Oct 2018.

URL: https://www.fhs.gov.hk/english/health_info/woman/14741.html

 

Health tips for every generation from exercise and screenings to nutrition and mental wellbeing.

 

When it comes to your health, knowledge is power, and education can become meaningful action.

There's no better moment to start shaping your family's future than now. The legacy you leave behind - including the security, well-being, and peace of mind of those you cherish - depends on how thoughtfully you prepare across all dimensions: financially, physically, and mentally.

Chubb Life Hong Kong offers a comprehensive suite of insurance solutions designed to protect what matters most to you. By acting today, you can safeguard your family's tomorrow (and your own), allowing you to face life's milestones and curveballs with resilience and confidence.

Explore the full report at:https://isu.pub/vf7gu7u

 

 

 

 

 

 

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