1. The document discusses primordial and primary prevention of lifestyle diseases like dyslipidemia through Ayurvedic principles.
2. It emphasizes starting prevention prior to conception by preparing parents, continuing through gestation, childhood, and adolescence with practices like good nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress management.
3. Ayurveda recommends identifying and modifying risk factors through healthy habits and seasonal practices to prevent disease emergence and progression at early stages.
AYURVEDA FOR PREVENTION OF LIFE STYLE DISORDERS W.S.R. TO MADHUMEHA (DIABETES...Dr Madhumita Panigrahi
Life style disorders are diseases which are associated mainly with the way a person or group of people lives. The present day living conditions pose a diverse situation where on one hand the average life expectancy has increased whereas on the other; the state of health is facing a new question every day in the form of either a new type of disease or some unknown problem endangering the human life .With this lot of lifestyle diseases are coming up and diabetes mellitus is one of them. It is estimated that the total number of people with diabetes will rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million by 2030. DM is now a world threat and the perspective to visualize its management has shifted from holistic to drug oriented with the advent of time from ancient to modern. Therefore, till few years before the revival of the holistic inclusion, the lifestyle and diet were not being much focused upon its management. Ayurveda has great potential in preventing life style disorders. According to Ayurveda a healthy person is one who remains established in self along with equilibrium of Tridosha (three functional units in body i.e. Vata,Pitta,Kapha ).Dietetic factors, lifestyle as well as environmental factors affect the Tridosha. Disease is the result of disturbance in homeostasis of Tridosha. This study will deal in length about the role of Ayurveda at different levels i.e. primordial, primary, secondary and tertiary levels of prevention of lifestyle disorders with special reference to Madhumeha (DM).
Lifestyle Diseases are diseases that are caused partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other factors. "Lifestyle-Related" Diseases are now the leading cause of death worldwide. To get tips to active lifestyle, visit at http://gisurgery.info
Lifestyle diseases (also sometimes called diseases of longevity or diseases of civilization interchangeably) are diseases that appear to increase in frequency as countries become more industrialized and people live longer. They include hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and overweight/obesity associated with cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, chronic liver disease or cirrhosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, metabolic syndrome, chronic renal failure, stroke, depression.
These are diseases associated with the way a person or group of people live
Advocating proper dietary management, lifestyle advice are the core principles of Ayurveda to prevent Life style disorders. The various regimens explained in Ayurveda which include Dinacharya (daily regimen), Ritucharya (seasonal regimen), Sadvritta (ideal routines) are guidelines to prevent and manage Life style Disorders.
AYURVEDA FOR PREVENTION OF LIFE STYLE DISORDERS W.S.R. TO MADHUMEHA (DIABETES...Dr Madhumita Panigrahi
Life style disorders are diseases which are associated mainly with the way a person or group of people lives. The present day living conditions pose a diverse situation where on one hand the average life expectancy has increased whereas on the other; the state of health is facing a new question every day in the form of either a new type of disease or some unknown problem endangering the human life .With this lot of lifestyle diseases are coming up and diabetes mellitus is one of them. It is estimated that the total number of people with diabetes will rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million by 2030. DM is now a world threat and the perspective to visualize its management has shifted from holistic to drug oriented with the advent of time from ancient to modern. Therefore, till few years before the revival of the holistic inclusion, the lifestyle and diet were not being much focused upon its management. Ayurveda has great potential in preventing life style disorders. According to Ayurveda a healthy person is one who remains established in self along with equilibrium of Tridosha (three functional units in body i.e. Vata,Pitta,Kapha ).Dietetic factors, lifestyle as well as environmental factors affect the Tridosha. Disease is the result of disturbance in homeostasis of Tridosha. This study will deal in length about the role of Ayurveda at different levels i.e. primordial, primary, secondary and tertiary levels of prevention of lifestyle disorders with special reference to Madhumeha (DM).
Lifestyle Diseases are diseases that are caused partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other factors. "Lifestyle-Related" Diseases are now the leading cause of death worldwide. To get tips to active lifestyle, visit at http://gisurgery.info
Lifestyle diseases (also sometimes called diseases of longevity or diseases of civilization interchangeably) are diseases that appear to increase in frequency as countries become more industrialized and people live longer. They include hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and overweight/obesity associated with cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, chronic liver disease or cirrhosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, metabolic syndrome, chronic renal failure, stroke, depression.
These are diseases associated with the way a person or group of people live
Advocating proper dietary management, lifestyle advice are the core principles of Ayurveda to prevent Life style disorders. The various regimens explained in Ayurveda which include Dinacharya (daily regimen), Ritucharya (seasonal regimen), Sadvritta (ideal routines) are guidelines to prevent and manage Life style Disorders.
A lifestyle of a person is the way of living his/her life. In recent times, India has started to observe an increase in various kinds of health-related problems due to change in lifestyle regardless of their gender or age. Lifestyle disorders may occur due to different factors such as dietary patterns, habits and behavior, preferences, and more. An article by the business world states that nearly 61% of people in India die due to lifestyle or non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Lifestyle diseases are not limited to adults alone; nowadays, it is affecting kids as well.
Here is an article providing some of the profound insights on the most common lifestyle disorders, its causes and symptoms, and the preventive measures to be taken to avoid them.
Source : https://blog.tauedu.org/the-most-common-lifestyle-disorders/
Topic: Nature of life style and health behavior of individual in the community.
Life Style:
Life style is the way in which a person lives.
Health Behavior:
Health behavior is an action taken by a person to maintain, attain, or regain good health and to prevent illness. Health behavior reflects a person's health beliefs. Some common health behaviors are exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet, and obtaining necessary inoculations.
Preventive Health Behavior:
Any activity undertaken by an individual who believes himself to be healthy, for the purpose of preventing or detecting illness in an asymptomatic state.
Illness Behavior:
Any activity that undertaken by an individual who perceives himself to be ill.
Sick Role behavior:
Any activity that undertaken by an individual who considers himself to be ill, for purpose of getting well. It includes receiving treatment from medical providers, generally involve a whole range dependent behaviors and leads to some degree of exemption from ones usual responsibilities.
Lifestyle is a term which can have at least three different meanings:
1. The values that a person expresses with reference to a limited number of basic dimensions (freedom, justice, equality etc)
2. A group or cluster of attitudes, opinions, interests and activities.
3. Actual patterns of behaviors eg, lifestyle characterized by substance abuse or an active leisure time involving sports, work in political organizations, etc.
Healthy lifestyle refers to basic human functions and the patterns linking various activities of everyday living .these activities includes eating and drinking ,physical activity, use of tobacco, alcohol and substance abuse, sexual behaviors, coping with stress, self care, working ,caring for others and the quality and safety of home, workplace and other built environments.
Not all disease are preventable are preventable, but large proportion of deaths, particularly those from coronary heart disease and lung cancer can be avoided. A healthy lifestyle is a way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early.
Determinants of health strongly influence lifestyles. These include individual behaviors and biology, economics, social, psychological, and physical environments and access to healthcare. Promoting healthy lifestyle involves enhancing individual responsibility and capability as well as enabling environments.
Causes and Effects of Lifestyle Diseases. What are Lifestyle Diseases?
Lifestyle diseases are defined as those health problems that react to changes in lifestyle. All lifestyle risk factors have one common property: they make breathing heavier and body O2 low. Cell hypoxia is the driving force of lifestyle diseases.
Causes of Lifestyle Diseases:
Controllable Factors: Certain habits, behaviors, and practices such as poor eating habits, inactivity, or smoking.
Factors that we cannot control such as age, gender, and heredity.
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For this it is advisable that the women has to aware about specific women health problems & need to take preventive health checkup to identify the future potential health risk factors.
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2365 concept of meda vasa and majja dhatuSaurabh Yadav
In ayurveda meda and majja are comes under dhatu(tissue). vasa is consider as updhatu(derivatives of dhatu). we may compare all these in contemporary medical science with adipose tissue.
A lifestyle of a person is the way of living his/her life. In recent times, India has started to observe an increase in various kinds of health-related problems due to change in lifestyle regardless of their gender or age. Lifestyle disorders may occur due to different factors such as dietary patterns, habits and behavior, preferences, and more. An article by the business world states that nearly 61% of people in India die due to lifestyle or non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Lifestyle diseases are not limited to adults alone; nowadays, it is affecting kids as well.
Here is an article providing some of the profound insights on the most common lifestyle disorders, its causes and symptoms, and the preventive measures to be taken to avoid them.
Source : https://blog.tauedu.org/the-most-common-lifestyle-disorders/
Topic: Nature of life style and health behavior of individual in the community.
Life Style:
Life style is the way in which a person lives.
Health Behavior:
Health behavior is an action taken by a person to maintain, attain, or regain good health and to prevent illness. Health behavior reflects a person's health beliefs. Some common health behaviors are exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet, and obtaining necessary inoculations.
Preventive Health Behavior:
Any activity undertaken by an individual who believes himself to be healthy, for the purpose of preventing or detecting illness in an asymptomatic state.
Illness Behavior:
Any activity that undertaken by an individual who perceives himself to be ill.
Sick Role behavior:
Any activity that undertaken by an individual who considers himself to be ill, for purpose of getting well. It includes receiving treatment from medical providers, generally involve a whole range dependent behaviors and leads to some degree of exemption from ones usual responsibilities.
Lifestyle is a term which can have at least three different meanings:
1. The values that a person expresses with reference to a limited number of basic dimensions (freedom, justice, equality etc)
2. A group or cluster of attitudes, opinions, interests and activities.
3. Actual patterns of behaviors eg, lifestyle characterized by substance abuse or an active leisure time involving sports, work in political organizations, etc.
Healthy lifestyle refers to basic human functions and the patterns linking various activities of everyday living .these activities includes eating and drinking ,physical activity, use of tobacco, alcohol and substance abuse, sexual behaviors, coping with stress, self care, working ,caring for others and the quality and safety of home, workplace and other built environments.
Not all disease are preventable are preventable, but large proportion of deaths, particularly those from coronary heart disease and lung cancer can be avoided. A healthy lifestyle is a way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill or dying early.
Determinants of health strongly influence lifestyles. These include individual behaviors and biology, economics, social, psychological, and physical environments and access to healthcare. Promoting healthy lifestyle involves enhancing individual responsibility and capability as well as enabling environments.
Causes and Effects of Lifestyle Diseases. What are Lifestyle Diseases?
Lifestyle diseases are defined as those health problems that react to changes in lifestyle. All lifestyle risk factors have one common property: they make breathing heavier and body O2 low. Cell hypoxia is the driving force of lifestyle diseases.
Causes of Lifestyle Diseases:
Controllable Factors: Certain habits, behaviors, and practices such as poor eating habits, inactivity, or smoking.
Factors that we cannot control such as age, gender, and heredity.
Visit us @http://bit.ly/2M5gq8v
Lifestyle Diseases - An Emerging Issue in Working WomenIndus Health Plus
The daily 'multitask' requirement on working women is affected on their health and hence working female's are suffering from some life-style diseases such as obesity, depression, chronic backache, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, heart and kidney diseases.
For this it is advisable that the women has to aware about specific women health problems & need to take preventive health checkup to identify the future potential health risk factors.
Indus Health Plus provides best preventive health checkup packages such as heart checkup, full body checkup packages, fitness checkup, annual corporate checkup, executive checkup, couple checkup and family health checkup at 50% less than market cost with same day reports.
Get your checkup done today @ http://bit.ly/2gmXBNk
Call Us: 0-90490-22222
2365 concept of meda vasa and majja dhatuSaurabh Yadav
In ayurveda meda and majja are comes under dhatu(tissue). vasa is consider as updhatu(derivatives of dhatu). we may compare all these in contemporary medical science with adipose tissue.
the study was a pilot study done at National Institute of Ayurveda under the Phd Research Programme with an aim to find out new avenues in the managegement of Dyslipidemia - Medoroga and Coronary Heart Disease - Hridroga, thus initiating a new concept of Preventive Cardiology through Ayurveda & Panchakarma
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As per guidelines issued by UGC and Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, the International Day of Yoga 2017 was celebrated at Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed University accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC), Pondicherry in a grand manner from 19-23 June 2017.
Celebration of IDY 2017 at SBV included:
1. Monday, 19.6.2017: Yoga awareness programme at MGMCRI, KGNC and IGIDS.
2. Tuesday, 20.6.2017: Mass awareness Yoga programme at Seliamedu HSS and RHTC and at MGMCRI urban centre in collaboration with Community Medicine Dept.
3. Wednesday, 21.6.2017: International Day of Yoga celebrations with mass demonstration on beach and different events by Tourism, Health and Education departments with participation by CYTER team.
4. Thursday, 22.6.2017: Regional Yoga competitions for students of HPE institutions in Pondicherry region in association with Pondicherry Yogasana Association.
5. Friday, 23.6.2017: National Seminar-cum-Workshop on “Role of Yoga in prevention, management and rehabilitation of chronic diseases” with lectures, lecture-demonstrations, workshops and panel discussion by eminent experts. Dr KK Aggarwal, the National President of IMA from New Delhi was Chief Guest and delivered the Keynote address.
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1.2 Introduction:
Physical activity is an essential role that all people should engaged, aerobic and muscle strength exercises are an easy to do where the benefits of it are great, prevention, treatment of disease and keeping fit in all stage of life even in pregnancy period and this exercises can be modify to suit physical condition of the pregnant womens
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There are interventions that can control the body weight before pregnancy period, during pregnancy period and after it, but the most important intervention that we will cover it’s the physical activity or exercise and the advantages for this intervention on the mother health and the outcome also the disadvantages that it can happen if available.
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VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
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2. 2
THE ROLE OF PRIMORDIALAND PRIMARY
PREVENTION IN
LIFESTYLE DISEASES
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
DYSLIPIDEMIA
Dr. Muhammed Safeer P I
PG Scholar. Department of Swasthavritta & Yoga
VPSV Ayurveda College Kottakkal
+91 9496361775
12. Primordial prevention…
Most effective in Prevention of lifestyle diseases
It is the prevention of
- the emergence or development of risk factors
At the level of children
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25. 2. Good gestational care
गर्भजणी चयाज – आहाि & ववहाि
Improving the health of young mothers will
contribute to a ‘primordial’ prevention of
NCDs in future generations
(Yajnik C S et al; 2011)
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27. Breastfeeding Lower the risk of
hypercholesteremia
Praasa resistance to vyadhi
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3. Neonatal & early
childhood care
(Long-term effects of breastfeeding WHO 2013)
29. Dinacharya
व्यायामम् - मेदसक्षयं
Exercise normalises lipid concentrations
(Gupta R et al; 2012)
उद्विजिम् मेदसः प्रववलायिं
( A H Su 2/ 18)
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30. Yoga & meditation
resulted in greater weight loss
& stress reduction(McDermott et al. 2014)
Have an indirect effect on metabolism of glucose
& lipids
(Gupta R et al; 2012)
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31. 5. Good sleeping practice
भूिधात्री
Sleep duration is a significant correlate of the
metabolic syndrome
(MH Hall et al; 2008)
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32. Ritucharya
Ahara & vihara
Ritu sodhana
Total cholesterol & LDL has shown a significant
reduction after seasonal purification wsr to sarat ritu
(Lakshmy et al, 2012)
Rasayana & vrishya yoga
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33. Vegapravartana dosha
िोगाः सवेपी जायन्िे वेगोदीिणधािणः|
(A H Su 4/23)
Mala, Mutra, Apana Vegavarodha is seen in number
of Dyslipidemia cases
(Manthara M M et al)
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34. 6. Food & healthy feeding practices
Nitysevaneeya dravya
Avoid ajeerna, vishama, viruddha, addhyasana
Follow Ahara vidhi
Children subject to early nutritional insult show an
increased risk of developing NCDs in later life
( Connor E N et al, 2o11)
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36. CONCLUSION
Prevention is the only measure to save our
globe from the burden of LIFESTYLE
DISEASES
Current ideas on preventing LIFESTYLE
DISEASES in the middle-aged and the elderly
are less effective models
It should start prior to gestation, should
continue from womb to tomb
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37. Key to Swasthya
नित्यं नितािारनििारसेिी समीक्ष्यकारी निषयेष्िसक्तः|
दाता समः सत्यपरः क्षमािािाप्तोपसेिी च भित्यरोगः||
अ. हृ.
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