HEALTH EFFECTED BY LIFE STYLE

Authors

  • Kumar J Director, Guru Dronacharya Group of Institutes Bhuna,,Fatehabad,Haryana.

Keywords:

lifestyle, health

Abstract

Lifestyle describes a complex behavioural strategies and routines, attitudes and values, norms assumed in order to individual or group to score as convenient in a social context. The importance of medical education in terms of healthy lifestyle is very well recognized nowadays. Lifestyle medicine offers important information about nutrition, physical activity, stress control and social support systems. Lifestyle can be treated as an indicator of social attitudes and of the ideologies that are functioning in the social space. In aboriginal tribes, eating behaviors had a strong religious imprint referring directly to obtain favours from the gods as health, wealth, healing and long life. Even if blatant promotion of a lifestyle can produce civilization, modelling behaviours, yet strongly promoting a lifestyle can become a subtle tool of manipulation and control. Following a healthy lifestyle, regardless of age, will have numerous health benefits, being proven that it reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, decreases incidence of obesity and diabetes, the risk of malignancy, psychiatric disorders and cognitive dysfunction. The actual guidelines in preventive cardiovascular medicine provide the most important rules for physical training and healthy diet.

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Published

2018-03-30

How to Cite

Kumar, J. (2018). HEALTH EFFECTED BY LIFE STYLE. Universal Research Reports, 5(2), 176–180. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/618

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