BDMS Wellness Clinic Brings Thailand's Wellness Ecosystem Model to the Australian Stage
BDMS Wellness Clinic Promote Model Wellness Ecosystem Thailand to the Australian stage
Crisis Response Mechanism NCDs at the Thai Consulate in Sydney.
Reinforcing Thailand's role as a Wellness Hub International

Bangkok, Thailand – 20 February 2569 – BDMS Wellness Clinic (BDMS Wellness Clinic) Preventive Health Center under Bangkok Dusit Medical Public Company Limited or BDMS Led by Dr. Tanupol Wirulahakarun or "Dr. Amp" Chairman of the Board of Directors of BDMS Wellness Clinic and BDMS Wellness Resort Bangkok Dusit Medical Public Company Limited Continue to expand the model Wellness Ecosystem The event was honored by Mr. Naruechai Ninnat, Consul General in Sydney, as the opening speech. gave a lecture on the topic “Wellness Hub Thailand: The Future of Global Wellness” It reflects the approach of integrating knowledge on wellness, tourism and lifestyle to support the creation of sustainable well-being at the international level. This knowledge exchange takes place in a global context, including countries with advanced public health systems such as Australia. are facing the challenge of chronic non-communicable diseases (Non-Communicable Diseases: NCDs) This is the cause of death. 90% of the entire population, reflecting that medical advances alone may not be enough. Without a systematic approach to preventive health care and promoting quality of life, At the event, there were representatives from the government. The business sector and the tourism sector participated in the event. Such as the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Sydney Metropolitan Bureau., Department of International Trade Promotion, Ministry of Commerce, Director of the Office of Investment Economics in Sydney and representatives from many other business sectors. This reflects the interest and opportunities for cooperation between Thailand and Australia in driving the future of well-being on the global stage. from a country with a high quality of life. Toward a chronic health crisis: Australia faces a big challenge NCDs When 90% of deaths from chronic non-communicable diseases and more than 100,000 people 17 Millions of people haveOverweight and obesity
Australia is regarded as one of the countries with the highest quality of life in the world. With a strong public health system, modern infrastructure, and a city designed for quality living. These socio-economic advancements are all cornerstones that have consistently raised people's living standards.
However, under such a picture of stability and comfort. Instead, there are health challenges that are quietly escalating. The World Health Organization (World Health Organization: WHO) Annual 2025 It is stated that chronic non-communicable diseases (Non-Communicable Diseases: NCDs) has become the leading cause of death for the Australian population, accounting for more than 100,000 people. 90% of all deaths in the past year by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, or AIHW Coronary artery disease is the number one cause of death, followed by dementia, stroke, lung cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Meanwhile, Another important warning sign is the problem of overweight and obesity. It was found that the Australian population is more than 66.5% or railing. 17,263,400 People are facing overweight and obesity, reflecting the link between modern lifestyles and rising health risks. This reinforces the need for the public health system to accelerate the adjustment of strategies from treatment to prevention.

Mr. Naruechai Ninnat, Consul General in Sydney revealed: Australia Important policies have been formulated to promote the well-being of the population systematically. National Preventive Health Strategy 2021–2030 This is a national health prevention strategy that aims to reorient the public health system from treatment when sick to proactive prevention that covers many important risk factors such as nutrition, promotion of physical activity, and smoking reduction. Alcohol Consumption Control The goal is to ensure that people are healthy throughout their lives while reducing health disparities. Meanwhile, Australia has National Obesity Strategy 2022–2032 One of the key mechanisms for practical mobilization within the framework of National Preventive Health Strategy It serves as a specialized action plan aimed at addressing obesity and overweight, which are one of the main risk factors for obesity and overweight. NCDs
“The fact that BDMS Wellness Clinic had the opportunity to share knowledge about preventive health care this time. This is another important step in driving the concept of promoting well-being for Australians in a concrete way. This reflects the shared vision between Thailand and Australia to promote proactive health care as the core of the modern health system by focusing on preventive prevention, reducing risk factors at the source, and raising public awareness to take care of their own health in a strong way.
Meanwhile, This collaboration is also another important mechanism to expand the potential of the Wellness Tourism By linking Thailand's preventive medicine expertise. Meet the health needs of the international community. It provides people with access to high-quality health services along with leisure experiences, which will help strengthen confidence in Thailand's role as an international standard health tourism destination.” Mr. Naruechai Ninnat Added
Cumulative Stress–Chronic Obesity–Short Telomeres: The Cycle That Accelerated the Health Crisis in the 19th Century 21

The health crisis in the modern era is not limited to physical diseases. If it is still covered, “Mental Health” This plays an important role in the degenerative processes of the body at the cellular level. By Dr. Tanupol Wirulahakarun or “Dr. Amp” Chairman of the Board of Directors of BDMS Wellness Clinic and BDMS Wellness Resort Bangkok Dusit Medical Public Company Limited revealed that in today's society, especially among the younger generation, are facing pressure from all sides, including the volatile economic situation. Social expectations, job obligations, and intensifying professional competition. “Chronic stress” These emotional states that are not properly managed have a direct impact on physical health. It stimulates inflammatory processes in the body, accelerates cell degeneration, and increases the risk of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) In the future


A lot of scientific evidence reflects that connection. It was found that obesity was associated with the shortening of “Telemere” (Telomere) This is the structure at the end of the DNA strand that protects the genetic material of the cell. The main mechanism comes from the increase in fat mass that causes oxidative stress (oxidative stress) and free radical formation (free radicals) at a high level. As a result, telomeres shorten faster than usual. There are studies that indicate that severe obesity may be associated with a shorter life expectancy on average by about 100 years. 8.8 Compared to those who are at an appropriate body weight.
At the same time, Research has shown that people who are constantly exposed to everyday stress, especially among women, may have significantly shorter telomere length, which is comparable to a difference in biological age of about 100 years. 10 It reflects that stress not only affects the state of mind. If it also accelerates the aging process and increases the risk of chronic diseases in the long term.


The issue reinforces that: “Mental well-being” or “Mental Wellness” is one of the cornerstones of holistic healthcare. Therefore, health care in the modern era cannot be separated. “Guy” Exit “Mind” If the two dimensions must be systematically integrated to strengthen good holistic health from the inside out in the long term.
Wellness Ecosystem Thailand: A National Vision to Become a Driving Mechanism for Global Well-being

Dr. Tanupol Wirulahakarun or “Dr. Amp” Chairman of the Board of Directors of BDMS Wellness Clinic and BDMS Wellness Bangkok Dusit Medical Public Company Limited said: Thailand is moving into a full-fledged aging society amid the burden of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) Whether it is heart disease, diabetes, cancer or obesity, these are all major challenges to the country's public health system, and they tend to be no different from the situation in Australia and many countries around the world. Dr. Tanupolhas clearly expressed its stance on pushing the concept of preventive healthcare. As an important strategy for the future of the public health system, it aims to promote health from the source to reduce the risk before the onset of disease. It also aims to expand knowledge and wellness models to the international level so that people around the world, including Australians, can live healthy and reduce the chance of encountering NCDs Sustainable in the long term.

One of Dr. Tanupol's important visions is to push Thailand to become a “A global health tourism destination” It builds on the country's outstanding structural potential. Whether it's the beauty of nature and various tourist attractions. Valuable traditions and culture Thai food and herbs that are rich in wisdom and health benefits, as well as unique services. “Siam City Smile” That impresses visitors around the world, along with advances in medical technology and personnel that are recognized by international standards.
“In the dimension of economy, development, Wellness Destination It is not only to promote the country's image. If it is also an important opportunity to create tremendous added value through driving the healthcare, tourism and service industries to grow in a quality and sustainable manner. However, The most important thing is to build a network of cooperation in the form of ‘Wellness Ecosystem’ that connects the government and the private sector. Academic sectors and local communities together. To jointly design a healthy health system from within the country.
Our goal is not just to take care of the health of Thai people, but to elevate Thailand as a place of recovery for people from all over the world. We would like to see Thailand dubbed ‘The Land of Life’ A land that offers a good quality of life to all its visitors. A land where anyone who travels will return to healthier physically, mentally, and spiritually.” Dr. Tanupol Closing remarks

However, even though health tourism is considered one of the megatrends of the modern world. But Dr. Tanupol See value that goes deeper than just being “Flow” Economic or marketing If it is a long-term direction of national development that systematically links people's well-being with economic and social security.
Therefore, Wellness Investing in preventive health and building a strong health ecosystem is not only to meet the needs of tourists, but to lay the foundation for the country's long-term competitiveness while improving the quality of life of people in a sustainable manner.
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BDMS Wellness Clinic (BDMS Wellness Clinic) Affiliated Preventive Health Centers Company Bangkok Dusit Medical Limited (Public Company) Network of Private Hospital Providers in Thailand Provides early disease prevention and holistic health care, including dental care, sports medicine and fertility treatment.DMS Wellness The clinic uses medical science and technology to promote lifestyle modifications for health and quality of life because the long-term goal is to see people live a long life with quality. Have a sustainable well-being both physically and mentally.
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