
2 20.9% of diabetic patients require active treatment with glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) above 8.0% however, only 8.4% of them show controlled blood glucose, blood pressure, and total cholesterol.

However, perception, treatment, and control rates are significantly low in young hypertensive patients aged 20–39 years, compared to other age groups. The management of chronic disease is expanding from the hospital to the individual with the development of digital health and information technology. Rates of chronic disease and death have increased with increases in the aging population. However, it can be difficult to actively use lifelogged data because their fragments are stored by various entities, such as local hospitals, service providers, and individuals. Therefore, lifelog data are developing into novel research topics, particularly in regards to whether they can improve daily life quality and expand insights into digital health and precision medicine. A lifelog dataset is informative and powerful in developing digital healthcare services because clinical data can be included in daily life. 1 The lifelog datasets for digital health consist of one’s daily life data and clinical data for individuals in hospitals. Lifelogging refers to the processes of data acquisition and using various sensors and smart devices. They can post text, photos and multimedia which is shared with any other users that have agreed to be their "friend".Lifelogs are real-world data on daily life that are usually stored in personal storage or cloud storage. After registering, users can create a customized profile revealing information about themselves. The Facebook service can be accessed from devices with Internet connectivity, such as personal computers, tablets and smartphones. Run by Darpa, the Defense Department's research arm, LifeLog aimed to gather in a single place just about everything an individual says, sees or does: the phone calls made, the TV shows watched, the magazines read, the plane tickets bought, the e-mail sent and received.

The Pentagon cancelled its so-called LifeLog project, an ambitious effort to build a database tracking a person's entire existence.

Sometimes the establishment likes to leave clues to what they're doing.
