Significance of Behavioral pattern
Behavioral pattern refers to the consistent actions and reactions of individuals in various contexts, influencing their health and well-being. This includes children's responses to changes in routine during the pandemic, health behaviors impacting chronic disease incidence, and the lifestyle choices that affect overall health outcomes. Observations of behavioral patterns can also reveal how habits influence mental health positively or negatively, and how they may change in specific conditions such as Unmada, ASD, and ADHD.
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Hindu concept of 'Behavioral pattern'
In Hinduism, behavioral patterns encompass emotional and physical responses, regulated by the limbic system, hypothalamus, and therapeutic oil treatments. Daily habits shape these patterns, influencing mental health, social well-being, and susceptibility to health issues like obesity.
(1) The behavioral pattern is the manner in which individuals act or react, which has changed and made people susceptible to health issues such as obesity.[1] (2) Regulation of emotional and behavioral patterns together with the limbic system and the hypothalamus regulates the feeling of rage, aggression, pain, pleasure and behavioural patterns of sexual arousal.[2] (3) The activities that a person does every day and practices frequently become the habit and determines these, also affecting the mental health and social well being, according to the text.[3] (4) These are regulated by the therapeutic effect of medicated oil poured on the forehead. The therapeutic effect of medicated oil poured on the forehead may be a Tranquilizing effect, regulation of emotional and behavioral patterns and hormone secretion can also be postulated considering the effect on the hypothalamus as the hypothalamus is the main controller of endocrine secretions.[4]
The concept of Behavioral pattern in scientific sources
Behavioral pattern encompasses lifestyle choices and habits impacting physical and mental health, influencing chronic disease incidence, and affecting dosha balance and health outcomes, particularly related to conditions like Shaithilya.
(1) The typical activities and practices of individuals that can impact their risk of exposure to infections, such as fetching water or farming.[5]
(1) These are the common actions and practices of individuals, and they are aggravated by developmental vulnerabilities, which place today’s adolescents at increased risks.[6]