Significance of Health effect
Health effects encompass the consequences, both positive and negative, on an individual's or population's well-being. These effects stem from diverse factors like environmental pollutants, dietary choices, chemical exposure, lifestyle, and even caregiving responsibilities. Research spans various disciplines, from Ayurveda to Environmental Science, examining health effects. Studies assess impacts ranging from air pollution's cardiopulmonary consequences and the benefits of green tea to the adverse outcomes of pesticide exposure and intimate partner violence.
Synonyms: Health impact, Health consequence, Health outcome, Health result, Health influence, Impact on health, Health implication, Health result.
In Dutch: Gezondheidseffect; In Finnish: Terveysvaikutus; In Spanish: Efecto sobre la salud
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Hindu concept of 'Health effect'
In Hinduism, health effects encompass psychological, behavioral, and psychosomatic changes, consequences of pesticide exposure, and food classification through taste (Rasa). They include outcomes from hingula use, Swarnaprashan, Ashwagandha, and the impact of cosmetics, salt consumption, and copper pots.
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) A systematic review reveals that there are beneficial ones to Swarnaprashan, including immunomodulatory effects and effects on ITQOL.[1] (2) The beneficial impacts on the body, resulting from the use of Ashwagandha.[2] (3) Overnight storage of drinking water in copper pots was believed to impart beneficial health effects.[3]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) These are the consequences of using products containing toxic chemicals, as identified by advocacy groups and research on cosmetics.[4] (2) These are the impacts of various factors on a person's well-being, and the text discusses the health effects of excessive salt consumption, including potential diseases and other negative consequences.[5] (3) These are the impacts that chemical substances within cosmetics have on the well-being of a person, which are often not fully understood due to limited testing.[6] (4) Some health effects from pesticide exposure may occur as you are being exposed and some symptoms may occur several hours, days or years after exposure, and others may take some time to go away.[7] (5) Health effects can be determined by Taste (Rasa), one of the ways food is classified in Ayurveda, alongside other factors like Guna, Virya, Vipaka, and Karma.[8]
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 2: Minerals (uparasa)
(1) The medical consequences, including leprosy and brain derangement, resulting from the improper use of hingula.[9]
The concept of Health effect in scientific sources
Health effects encompass a wide range of adverse impacts on well-being. These effects stem from factors like environmental hazards, pollution, lifestyle choices, and violence, leading to physical and psychological issues.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Health effects associated with air pollution, including mortality from various diseases, are a major focus of scientific research and public health initiatives.[10] (2) These are the outcomes studied in relation to the co-occurrence of PM 2.5 and NO 2 .[11] (3) Health effects encompass changes in an individual's health status and their probability of survival in old age, influenced by environmental factors.[12]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Health effects are the impacts on human health resulting from various factors, including the consumption of GM crops, and are studied in relation to productivity.[13] (2) The adverse consequences that air pollution can have on human physical well-being and physiological functioning.[14] (3) Health effects from ambient particulate matter pollution are characterized by exposure-response functions that are developed for regions like China, informing public health strategies.[15]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Health effects are improved by dietary chromium supplementation, improving nutrient digestion and consumption, enhancing food metabolism, and showing positive effects on egg quality.[16] (2) Easily we find the inter-linkage between climate change and apparent this but how this effect can be alleviated in the long run? This effect can be alleviated by exploring plant biology links to human health.[17] (3) Consequences on the well-being of mothers and their fetuses, potentially resulting from the use of mineral and organic hair dye.[18]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) Health effects are associated with intimate partner violence and non-intimate partner sexual violence, as indicated in a reference to global and regional estimates of violence against women.[19] (2) These are the consequences of exposure to environmental hazards, such as those from solid waste dump sites, and the study aimed to assess and compare the knowledge and experience of respiratory and skin disorders.[20] (3) These are the effects of the 2019 coronavirus disease response.[21]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Naturally based medicines do have promising health effects, fairly like conventional drugs but with the benefits of less adverse effects, making them an appealing option.[22] (2) Various health effects of honey-bee and stingless-bee honey have been previously demonstrated, including antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects, which have been studied.[23] (3) The practice of reusing frying oil causes harmful health effects, such as an increased risk of hypertension, according to the provided text.[24]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is the information on the of tungiasis in the indigenous communities living in endemic areas in this country that are still limited.[25] (2) This is the outcome or consequence of a particular factor, like slums, and is examined within the context of urbanization.[26] (3) These are the consequences on health, and decisions and policy issues involving clinical waste management can incorporate the process of HIA since HIA can be associated with a lot of health risks as well as health benefits.[27]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Having an aberrant kidney structure for 3 months or more is considered to have chronic kidney disease, which might have negative.[28] (2) The impacts of pollutants on the human body, leading to various diseases and disorders.[29] (3) Intensively, pesticide usage was lead high accumulation of toxic residues in environment and may spread to ecosystem. Acute and chronic clinical symptoms were characterized by pesticide exposures through water and food consumption.[30]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The health effects of caregiving include both positive and negative impacts on the well-being of informal caregivers, encompassing emotional, mental, and physical aspects, as they navigate the challenges of supporting individuals with mental disorders.[31]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Green tea has been associated with several health benefits, including the prevention of diabetic nephropathy, reduced cancer risk, and effects on obesity and cholesterol levels.[32]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) According to Google Scholar, as of July 2018, some articles have been cited more than 400 times, with topics including the health effects of nut consumption.[33]