Significance of Impact
Synonyms: Effect, Influence, Significance, Consequence, Result, Importance, Impression., Outcome, Impression, Bearing, Sway
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Buddhist concept of 'Impact'
In Buddhism, Impact describes how the interplay between sight, visual forms, and consciousness generates feelings, emphasizing the interconnectedness of sensory experiences and emotional responses in the process of perception.
Hindu concept of 'Impact'
In Hinduism, "Impact" encompasses the consequences of alcohol consumption, highlighting effects from immediate intoxication to prolonged health complications and societal challenges, reflecting the religion's emphasis on balanced living and responsibility.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Impact refers to the effects or consequences of alcohol consumption, and these can range from short-term intoxication to long-term health problems and social issues.[1]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) This is the remarkable influences on the existing system by forced invade of a new think as like-pandemic disease, and is positive or negative.[2]
The concept of Impact in local and regional sources
Impact, in this context, signifies the profound influence and effect that the translations of Kalidas’s Sakuntala and the Bhagavad Gita had during that period.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) At the same time the translation of Kalidas’s Sakuntala by Sir William Jones and of the Bhagavad Gita by Charles Wilkins had a tremendous one.[3]
The concept of Impact in scientific sources
The term "Impact" encompasses the effects or influences of various factors on individuals, communities, and health outcomes. The text illustrates diverse studies examining the effects of illnesses, interventions, and social contexts on quality of life and healthcare experiences.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The effect of agritourism activity is analyzed on the local community, identifying benefits, future directions, and their impact on future sustainable development for the community.[4] (2) It appears frequently in articles published on activity-based costing and environmental impact, representing a key concept in scientific discourse.[5] (3) It is a theme surrounding value stream mapping and sustainability, it has weaker connections to issues in the first period and is relevant to previous searches.[6] (4) It is the effect or influence of one thing on another, often referring to the consequences or results of actions or policies.[7] (5) Refer to the effects or consequences of a particular action, event, or policy, often measured in terms of economic, social, or environmental outcomes.[8]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Impact refers to the effects of climate change on ecosystems, human health, and well-being, including direct and indirect consequences of extreme weather events and ecological disruptions.[9] (2) Impacts refer to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on various aspects of life, including physical health, mental health, social health, work, exercise, activities of daily living, activities at home, and activities outside the home.[10] (3) Impact is a keyword that denotes the effects and consequences of various factors on health outcomes and healthcare interventions.[11] (4) Impact indicates that the research process is collective, locally situated, and participatory, with a focus on transformation and impact, as a characteristic of PAR.[12] (5) It relates to a section that discusses the effects of something, likely in the context of a broader assessment or report.[13]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) The impacts of climate change are analyzed across various sectors, including health, economics, and urban environments, necessitating adaptation and mitigation strategies.[14] (2) This term is used in a review, suggesting a focus on the effects or consequences of something.[15] (3) The measurable results of the VECTOR program, and the team saw reductions in mortality.[16] (4) This is the effect of an intervention, and the study sought to determine the impact of family physicians on various health aspects.[17] (5) This refers to the effects of healthcare interventions, such as the impact of ART on children, and the text discusses the need to maximize positive outcomes.[18]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is the effect or influence of one thing on another, such as the impact of clinical waste management on health, or the impact of HIA on policy.[19] (2) This is the effect of something, and the study aims to determine the impact of health aid on the health of a population.[20] (3) The effect or influence of one thing on another.[21] (4) This refers to the effects of the Coronavirus disease on the population, healthcare system, and other aspects of society.[22] (5) This is the effect or influence of something.[23]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) The action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another, and there is a demographic impact, but it will have social and economic consequences, and the disease has a greater impact.[24] (2) The effect of something on another thing, such as the impact of ART on CD4 counts.[25] (3) This is the effect of the epidemic that researchers are trying to manage.[26] (4) The journal focuses on social impacts.[27]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This may worsen when more intense psychological symptoms appear and the frequency becomes more consistent.[28] (2) The effect that urinary incontinence has on an individual's quality of life and ability to pray, which is the central focus of the questionnaires used in the study.[29] (3) This refers to the effect or influence that something has on a situation or outcome.[30]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) This is the effect or influence of one thing on another, and the findings of the study should be utilized by health workers and policy-makers to create a good experience for clients, with client-focused emergency obstetric care provision.[31] (2) This relates to the effects of something.[32] (3) This is the effect or influence of something, that has a direct influence on the adoption and meaningful use of health information technologies.[33]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This refers to the effect of the lower limb amputation on the participants' lives, which was the central focus of the study.[34] (2) This is the effect or influence of something, such as the impact of individual philosophies of team working on multiprofessional practice and the implications for education.[35]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) This is the effect of Newcastle disease on poultry production and the livelihoods of people in the affected areas.[36] (2) Impact is the effect or influence of something, and this paper aims to review the potential health and economic impact of bovine tuberculosis.[37]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The third component of quality of life assessed by the SGRQ, which was positively affected by the treatment.[38]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) This method of size reduction includes examples like hammer mills and disintegrators, producing particles of 50-8000 µm.[39]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This refers to the effect of the Whooley questions, including the ‘help’ question, on the diagnosis of depression, as determined by log-binomial regression, indicating their usefulness.[40] (2) This refers to the effect or influence of a factor or intervention, like high-dose antipsychotics, on patient outcomes and health.[41] (3) Impact refers to the effects of the pandemic and lockdown measures on the well-being and experiences of service users and caregivers.[42] (4) This refers to the effect that something has on something else, and the study examined the impact of burnout.[43] (5) This is the effect of a treatment, and the study assessed the impact of medications.[44]
