Subject. This article focuses on the promotion a healthy lifestyle among the population and encouraging the adoption of digital tools for managing a person's physical condition. Objectives. The article aims to develop an approach to assessing the level of the national population health digitalization. Methods. For the study, we used the retrospective, systemic, and comparative analyses, as well as sampling, generalization, classification, and modeling. Results. The article compares the healthy lifestyle development in Russia with one in other countries, examines the factors affecting the population's health level, and proposes a human health digitalization index for managing physical condition. Conclusions. The health level of the nation in Russia is lower than in developed countries. Modern digital tools are needed to encourage people to take care of their health and manage their physical condition.
Keywords: healthy lifestyle, national health level, healthcare system, physical activity, human health digitalization index
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