A REVIEW ON EFFECT OF PRANAYAMA ON MENTAL HEALTH DURING COVID-19

Varsha 1, Anita Sharma, S. Tripathy
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The corona virus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may be stressful for people. The COVID-19 pandemic is a major health crisis affecting several nations. Such widespread outbreaks are associated with adverse mental health consequences. Preliminary evidence suggests that symptoms of anxiety and depression (16-28%) and self- reported stress (8%) are common psychological reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic and may be associated with disturbed sleep. A number of individual and structural variables moderate this risk. In planning services for such population, both the needs of the concerned people and the necessary preventive guideline must be taken into account. The available literature has emerged from only a few of the affected countries and may not reflect the experience of persons living in other parts of the world. Fear and anxiety about a new disease and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Public health actions, such as social distancing, can make people feel isolated and lonely and can increase stress and anxiety. However, these actions are necessary to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Mental health is an important part of overall health and wellbeing. It affects how we think, feel and act. It may also affect how we handle stress, relate to others and make choices during an emergency. Mental health problems are a common response to the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a need for more representative research from other affected countries, particularly in vulnerable populations.
调息对COVID-19患者心理健康的影响
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行可能给人们带来压力。COVID-19大流行是影响几个国家的重大卫生危机。这种广泛的疫情与不良的心理健康后果有关。初步证据表明,焦虑和抑郁症状(16-28%)以及自我报告的压力(8%)是对COVID-19大流行的常见心理反应,可能与睡眠障碍有关。一些个体和结构变量缓和了这种风险。在规划为这些人口提供的服务时,必须考虑到有关人民的需要和必要的预防准则。现有的文献仅来自少数受影响的国家,可能无法反映生活在世界其他地区的人们的经验。对一种新疾病的恐惧和焦虑会引起成人和儿童强烈的情绪。保持社交距离等公共卫生行动可能使人们感到孤立和孤独,并可能增加压力和焦虑。然而,这些行动对于减少COVID-19的传播是必要的。心理健康是整体健康和幸福的重要组成部分。它影响我们的思维、感觉和行为。它还可能影响我们处理压力、与他人相处以及在紧急情况下做出选择的方式。精神健康问题是对COVID-19大流行的常见反应。有必要从其他受影响国家,特别是在脆弱人群中进行更具代表性的研究。
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