Lifestyle consequences on Ageing: A survey study

Journal Title: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine - Year 2019, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

To remain healthy and happy for hundreds of year with all good functioning sensoria is a basic cherish wish of human since era. In other hand ageing and death are natural and inevitable diseases. Ageing is a physiological process and can get affected by diet, lifestyle and surroundings. In Ayurvedic classics domestic lifestyle is considered as responsible factor for ageing. Aims and Objectives: To study sign and symptoms of ageing available in aged subjects of present day society and make its correlation with their dietetics and life style. Material and Methods: Subjects having age > 60 years were selected for present study irrespective of their disease, gender, religion, and lifestyle. They were assess for their daily routine, food habits, presence of ageing symptoms as well as intensity of lifestyle diseases. The subjects were divided in two groups i.e. urban and rural groups as per their habitat. Result: urban area subjects’ life style found more altered then healthy lifestyle and they found with early ageing changes as well as higher intensity of disease. Its impact over health also remained significant for various aspects. Conclusion: Domestic lifestyle proportionally affects ageing.

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Darshna H. Pandya, M. S. Baghel

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Darshna H. Pandya, M. S. Baghel (2019). Lifestyle consequences on Ageing: A survey study. Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 5(1), 13-17. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-607767