阿育吠陀对人类生物学中时间生物学问题的看法。

V. Verma, Sonam Agrawal, S. Gehlot
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最近的各种研究为古代学者关于人类生理和疾病节律变化与时间和环境因素的关系的观察提供了科学依据。时间生物学在世界范围内迅速发展,成为人类生物学各个方面的研究热点,如遗传学、内分泌学、药理学、医学、生态学等。虽然时间生物学被认为是人类生物学的一个新分支,但它的根源在于古老的档案和文化实践。古代阿尤吠陀学者很好地观察和记录了时间和环境对Tridosha(源自Panchamahabhuta的生物实体,负责调节所有身体功能和调节,Agni(生物火)负责消化和代谢)、Sharir Bala(免疫力)和与年龄、白天和黑夜相关的疾病倾向)功能状态的节奏变化(昼夜和季节性)的影响。和季节以及生理适应它。阿育吠陀描述了定恰尔亚(每日养生法)利图恰尔亚(季节养生法),以平衡与时间因素有关的代谢中的Doshika波动/昼夜节律,并保持与环境的体内平衡。这篇文章的目的是引起人们对阿育吠陀的观察和描述的关注。现代/世界医学的学者和研究人员将在世界范围内进行阐述,特别是在时间生物学、时间药理学和预防医学领域工作的科学家。明智的阿育吠陀概念的渗透,在目前的卫生保健政策将有助于去西方化生病的印度卫生保健服务。它将使预防医学的临床实践比以往任何时候都更加相关和容易。
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Ayurveda Perspectives on Chronobiological concerns in Human Biology.
Various recent researches have provided the scientific basis to the observations of ancient scholars regarding the rhythmic variations in human physiology and disease in relation to temporal and environmental factors. The field of chronobiology is rapidly expanding around the world and became the major concern of research in every aspect of human biology like in the study of genetics, endocrinology, pharmacology, medicine, ecology etc. Although the chronobiology has been considered as new branch of human biology but its roots are in ancient archives and cultural practices. Ancient Ayurvedic scholars have very well observed and documented the temporal and environmental influences on rhythmic variations (diurnal and seasonal) in functional state of Tridosha (biological entities derived from Panchamahabhuta, responsible for regulation of all bodily functions and regulations, Agni( bio fire) responsible for digestion and metabolism), Sharir Bala (immunity) and disease propensity with respect to age, day and night, and season as well as the physiological adaptation to it. Ayurveda has described Dincharya (daily regimen) Ritucharya (seasonal regimen) to balance the Doshika fluctuations/circadian rhythm in metabolism as relates to time factor and to maintain homeostasis with environment. The aim of this article is to bring attention about the observations and descriptions contained in Ayurveda. The scholars and researchers of Modern / Cosmopolitan Medicine will be elucidated worldwide in general and scientists working in the field of chronobiology, chronopharmacology and preventive medicine in particular. The percolation of wise Ayurveda concepts, in present health care policies will help in de-westernisation of ailing Indian Health Care delivery. It will make clinical practice of preventive medicine, relevant and easier than ever.
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