Merkitys: Terveys
Englanniksi: Health
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Buddhalainen käsite 'Terveys'
In Theravada Buddhism, health is a desire fulfilled by good deeds [1]. Health, an advantageous material condition, relates actions to outcomes according to the texts [2].
Hindu käsite 'Terveys'
In the context of Hinduism, "Terveys" (health) is a multifaceted concept encompassing physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Arthashastra views health as an essential quality of ministerial officers, crucial for effective leadership and decision-making [3]. Vaishnavism considers the well-being of individuals, such as Shrila Gurudeva, when determining factors like suitable food intake [4313_1210600, 4313_1210536]. Even when other concerns arise, the writer's good well-being is reported [4].
Puranas describe health as the harmonious balance of cold, heat, and wind within the body [5], representing a normal equilibrium among Doshas, Dhatus, and Malas [6]. It is a state of freedom from illness, with concern for family well-being [7]. Prayers are offered for the well-being of revered figures like Rama [8]. The performance of Akhandadvadashi vow is also considered a benefit to health .
Ayurveda places significant emphasis on health, defining it not merely as the absence of disease but as a state of total physical, sensory, mental, and spiritual well-being [9]. It is considered the main priority of Ayurveda, maintained through appropriate diet and seasonal regimens [10]. Maintaining health and preventing disease requires a proper diet and lifestyle [11]. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical and mental well-being, and balance within the body [12].
Ayurveda views health as a dynamic phenomenon needing constant attention [13], maintained and improved through practices like mud therapy [14]. Appropriate diet and lifestyle aligned with an individual's Prakriti are essential [15]. The term originates from the Old English 'hal,' meaning whole, and is defined by the WHO as complete physical, mental, and social well-being [16]. Maintaining health is a fundamental human right, requiring a good and secure environment [17]. Lifestyle factors play pivotal roles in maintaining good health [18].
Healthy food contributes to well-being, involving the responsibilities of farmers, industries, and consumers [19]. Dinacharya, following daily health and hygiene practices, aims for perfect well-being [20]. Snana (bathing) is important for preserving health and preventing lifestyle diseases [21]. Geriatric care and Ayurveda focus on the crucial health needs of the elderly [22]. Health is the root cause for attaining Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha, achieved through Ayurvedic principles [23]. Sustaining health involves avoiding both Dharana and Udeerana in the context of Adharaneeya Vegas [24]. Ayurveda aims to address the health issues faced by various populations [25].
The throbbing of the Dhamani indicates good health [26]. Sleep quantity and quality impact well-being [27]. Proper diet and healthy lifestyles, including Nitya Sevaniya Dravyas, promote health [28]. Ayurveda considers the equilibrium of mind, sense organs, and soul in defining health, promoting it through daily practices [29]. Excessive salt consumption can affect health [30]. Ayurveda focuses on protecting healthy individuals and treating the diseased [31]. Everyone desires complete physical, mental, and social well-being, especially with age [32]. Katu Taila Pratimarsha Nasya contributes to overall well-being [33].
Ayurveda aims to promote, prevent, and manage disease, leading to a healthy and happy life through individualized treatment plans [34]. Prevention is considered the most effective approach to healthcare [35]. Following rules mentioned in texts can promote health and prevent diseases [36]. Satva predominance behavior, diet, and drugs can improve health [37]. Maintaining well-being is a constant goal [38], and it is of prime importance for Kesha [39]. Following a Dincharya helps maintain good health [40]. A properly functioning body and mind are prerequisites for performing any Karma [41]. Well-being is dependent on food [42].
Health is essential for worldly pleasures and the promotion of physical and mental aspects for attaining Moksha [43]. Diet, sleep, and abstinence are crucial for maintaining good health [44]. Sleep is closely related to health, contributing to mental calmness, strength, and physical appearance [45]. Yavagu is a Pathya Kalpana used for patients with low digestive power [46]. Health is a fundamental aspect of achieving all desires, with a long and healthy life being a universal aspiration [47]. Complete physical, mental, and social well-being is the ideal [48]. Hypertensive patients are turning to Ayurveda to attain and maintain good health [49]. Proper sleep is crucial for overall health and well-being [50]. Pranayama offers benefits for cancer patients, improving respiratory health and overall well-being [51]. A strong body is important, and Ayurveda prioritizes improving strength and immunity [52]. A balanced state of mind contributes to well-being [53]. Arogya, a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, is of utmost importance [54]. Diet can impact health, with a balanced diet promoting healthy weight management and disease prevention [55]. It represents a balance between physical, mental, and spiritual states in relation to the external environment [56]. Health is considered the supreme foundation for a long life, dependent on factors like Ahara [57]. Yoga helps maintain well-being, especially during crises [58].
Jyotisha (astrology) associates health with a state of well-being [59], influenced by astrological positions [60]. A strong Venus can contribute to physical and mental well-being [61], as can Jupiter's associations with other planets [62]. Dharmashastra emphasizes maintaining physical well-being through proper dietary habits [63]. Vedic Hinduism links the attainment of health with wealth and stability [64].
Terveys käsite paikallisissa ja alueellisissa lähteissä
"Terveys" historiallisessa kontekstissa viittaa hyvinvoinnin tilaan, jota toivotaan saavutettavan [65]. Kirjoittajan terveys heikkeni saapumisen jälkeen, mikä haittasi asioiden hoitoa [66]. Terveys on ensisijainen syy kirjoittajan oleskelulle, ja hän on saavuttanut sen [67].
Lähettäjä on huolissaan vastaanottajan fyysisestä hyvinvoinnista [68]. Kirjoittajan tila on huono, mikä estää matkustamisen [69]. Kirjoittaja on kiinnostunut sekä omasta että vastaanottajan terveydestä [70]. Kashmirissa talven viettäminen voi palauttaa terveyden [71]. Kirjoittajan tila on parantunut, mikä mahdollistaa työn jatkamisen vaikeuksien jälkeen [72].
Ayurvedan ja joogan mukaan terveys saavutetaan kehon, mielen ja hengen tasapainoisella yhdistelmällä luonnon sykleissä [73]. Tähän sisältyy lääkkeitä ja toimenpiteitä sairauksien ehkäisyyn ja hoitoon sekä yleisen hyvinvoinnin edistämiseen [74]. Intian historiassa terveys on tavoiteltavaa yhdessä koulutuksen ja köyhyyden poistamisen kanssa [75]. Se on myös toivottava fyysinen ominaisuus, jolla ei ole yliluonnollisia merkityksiä [76]. Etelä-Aasiassa prinssi ja prinsessa saavuttavat hyvinvoinnin tarinan lopussa [77].
Terveys käsite tieteellisissä lähteissä
In science, health can be supported by herbal substances and cancer prevention strategies [78]. In psychiatry, health is impacted by various factors, with family violence negatively affecting it [79]. Health is a general state of well-being, encompassing physical and mental aspects, and factors like depression and chronic diseases can influence it [80].
Health, or the lack thereof, is partly dependent on culture, which may have both positive and negative effects [81]. This is a state of well-being, and the study addresses this as a public concern, and it explores methods of deliberate self-harm to identify prevention strategies and improve this [82].
In health sciences, Ayurveda defines health as a balanced state of body constitution, digestion, and elimination processes . Health is a crucial element for achieving the four basic goals of life in Ayurveda . Health is a state of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, maintained by the balance of doshas and agni . The overall state of well-being is explored in relation to pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care [83]. Health is a concern for adolescents, and the study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude towards obesity among the participants, as well as their behaviors [84].
Health attributes of palm oil were highlighted [85]. Sarcopenia has a significant impact on health, making it an important factor to study [86]. Health is a general term that encompasses the well-being of individuals, and the study aimed to improve aspects of health related to TB [87]. Health refers to the overall well-being, and health warning messages aim to inform smokers about the health risks of smoking [88]. Health is a stand-alone system that works on multiple platforms and is a free tool [89].
This is the general condition of a person's mind and body, and excessive stimulation may become a prolonged stressor and lead to problems with this [90]. The overall condition of a person's physical and mental well-being, which is often impacted by conditions like sarcopenia, and is a central focus of medical research [91]. This is the overall condition of the body, and includes periodontal health and oral health [92].
This is the state of being free from illness. The study focuses on the health of B40 households [93]. Poor transportation has adverse effects on health, which is an important factor to be considered when investigating this matter to make commuting a routine rather than a hassle [94]. The overall condition of a person's physical, mental, and social well-being, which can be affected by diseases [95]. The concept that the human body has innate capabilities for healing and how this informs approaches in tissue engineering [96].
Health is a state of equilibrium among the Panchamaabhuta and their respective Dosha, Dhatu, and Mala, necessary for a well-functioning living body . This term is mentioned in numerous studies, with discussions on various topics, including health insurance, healthcare access, and public health initiatives, particularly within the context of Ghana [97]. This refers to the state of physical and mental well-being, and it is a key word in the study of child mortality and its relationship to socioeconomic status [98]. Health facilities and services were assessed in Guinea to determine their level of preparedness and response to the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing areas needing improvement [99].
This topic is often considered alongside maternal and child well-being, along with religious factors, and service usage, as observed in the context of studies in various African countries [100]. The text focuses on the measurement of health gaps between the rich and the poor and how they can be understood, especially in Africa [101]. This concept is perceived as not only the absence of disease but also as general well-being of the body and soul, encompassing the ability to perform religious activities and maintaining mental and physical wellness, as defined by participants [102]. Investment in health is a key aspect, and the Abuja Declaration stipulated that AU member states commit 15% of their annual national budget to the health sector, though countries struggle to meet this target [103]. Health is considered an intervention priority in the integrated strategic plan for the fight against non-transmissible diseases, and the plan provides for specific strategic axes [104].
Health is the state of physical, mental, and social well-being, and the study aimed to improve maternal health outcomes [105]. Health and equity in all areas of policy and an accountability for health impacts and is intended to make policies to be characterized by an explicit concern for health and equity in all areas of policy [106]. It is referenced in the context of public health concerns, mental health, and healthcare settings [107]. Entrepreneurs involved in home delivery have no training in health, needing support and coordination from nurse supervisors [108]. Health is a state of being that patients have concerns about, especially when they misinterpret or misunderstand medical information, leading them to seek medical advice [109].
Several studies and reports focus on this, including the health transition in South Africa and the health benefits and risks of obesity [110]. The introduction of antiretroviral therapy has made the disease a manageable chronic health condition with a return to normal life expectancy and a better quality of life [111]. Health is the state of physical, mental, and social well-being, which the medical training and the study on physical activity are related to [112]. This is a factor that is influenced by modifiable risk factors, and can be addressed to prevent diseases [113].
The Department of Health staff at various levels, as well as PHC managers and PHC staff took part in the study [114]. This term describes the overall well-being of an individual or community, which is often impacted by violence [115]. The general state of physical and mental well-being, and the study aims to improve the health outcomes of adolescents living with HIV [116]. Health is improved when there is an improvement in the quality of clinician–patient interactions, resulting in better patient care [117].
Health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being, and it is the goal of healthcare and disease prevention [118]. The triple aim: Optimizing health, care, and cost [119]. This is a key aspect of the study, with self-rated health status being a strong predictor of depression [120]. Health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being, and the study examined the impact of the pandemic on the health of clinical staff [121]. The ICF framework can be used for national data collections, the common language for a more consistent understanding of functioning and disability [122].
Health is one of the five key development areas of the CBR matrix and a focus of the CBR guidelines, contributing to the well-being of persons with disabilities and their families, along with education, livelihood, social, and empowerment [123]. We are so concerned with protecting our scope of practice, that the means of changing our thrust to meet changing health needs may be neglected [124]. This refers to the overall well-being of a person, encompassing physical, mental, and social aspects, which is crucial for individuals, especially those in detention [125]. The overall well-being, and the ARV program is implemented in a manner that benefits the health system as a whole [126].
Health is a part of young people’s HIV management and care involves treatment switching from a failing ART regimen to a different class of antiretrovirals when VF occurs, most often because of inconsistent adherence and also mental health adherence support intervention enabled improved adherence to ART and consequently positive virological outcomes on second line in young people who regularly attended group counselling sessions [127]. Health is the overall well-being of men who have sex with men, and it can be improved through tailored healthcare services, prevention strategies, and also education [128]. Health is a state of well-being, and the article discusses the need to increase access to safer alternatives to stavudine to improve health [129]. Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and the study aims to improve health outcomes for adolescents on antiretroviral therapy [130].
Health is the overall well-being of individuals, and the study aimed to improve the health outcomes for people with HIV [131]. This refers to the overall well-being of individuals and the systems in place to maintain and improve that well-being, including healthcare [132]. Health is the state of physical, mental, and social well-being, which can be negatively impacted by diseases, such as Peste des Petits Ruminants, in animal populations [133]. This can be maintained by keeping your waist circumference less than half of your height [134]. Physical fitness is defined as the ability of the body to function successfully and proficiently, being healthy and being able to resist disease [135].
Health is the state of physical, mental, and social well-being, and the study aimed to understand the experiences of implementing family medicine in the context of health [136]. Health is a state of well-being, and the study explores the impact of diagnostic imaging investigations on patient experiences and the overall quality of healthcare, within the context of the health system [137]. This encompasses the overall well-being of individuals, and the study explores how the use of contraception, particularly long-term and permanent methods, and counseling can impact the health outcomes of mothers after childbirth [138].
Health is a critical aspect of the study, with the research focusing on the impact of climate change on human well-being, requiring a strong and effective intersectoral organizational effort [139]. Health is being improved [140]. Health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being [141]. The overall well-being of an individual, and the study aimed to improve this [142]. This is a general state of well-being, and good muscular strength and a low BMI are viewed as indicators of better health [143].
Health is considered in the context of healthcare service delivery, with maps used to identify populations at risk and plan healthcare-related interventions [144]. Health is important for vulnerable communities, and community health workers hold the potential to support universal health coverage and offer the possibility of better health for vulnerable communities, which is the goal [145]. Health is a central focus of the study, as it aims to address health disparities and improve the health and quality of life of community members through interventions and policy changes [146].
This term is used to describe the well-being of individuals and populations, and it is a focus of discussion regarding healthcare systems and their accessibility [147]. This term encompasses the well-being of individuals, with a focus on the challenges posed by the co-existence of COVID-19 and malaria, and their impact on health workers [148]. This is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and is promoted through community-oriented primary care, and is the goal of all interventions [149]. This term refers to the state of being free from illness or injury, and the text mentions a study on social determinants of health for street children [150].
Health outcomes can be improved by human immunodeficiency virus disclosure in children, and the eSwatini Ministry of Health integrated HIV guidelines indicate that prior to initiation of ART the client should bring a treatment supporter to the clinic [151]. This represents a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and the impact of long bone fractures affects multiple facets of a patient's health, influencing their overall quality of life [152]. This is a general term referring to the health of individuals, and it is linked to equity in financing [153]. Health is the state of physical, mental, and social well-being, and improved health outcomes are a key goal of person-centred practice [154].
This refers to the overall state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, and is the goal of healthcare [155]. This refers to a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity [156]. This phrase refers to the state of being free from illness or injury [157]. This is the overall state of physical, mental, and social well-being, which community health workers are tasked with promoting within communities [158].
A state of physical, mental, and social well-being, influenced by factors such as diet, nutrition, and the body's antioxidant defense mechanisms [159]. In religion, it is a general term that is referenced in multiple studies [160]. In environmental sciences, the special value lies in the combination of this and spatio-temporal data to assess the matter of place [161].
Lähteet ja viitteet lisälukemista varten
Yllä oleva luettelo perustuu useisiin (englanninkielisiin) artikkeleihin buddhalaisuudesta, hindulaisuudesta, jainismista, historiasta ja muista henkisistä perinteistä. Käytetyt lähteet ja lisätietoja siitä, mitä “Terveys” symboloi, löytyy alta:
-) A Discourse on Paticcasamuppada door Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw: ^(1)
-) Dhammapada (Illustrated) door Ven. Weagoda Sarada Maha Thero: ^(2)
-) Kautilya Arthashastra door R. Shamasastry: ^(3)
-) Srila Gurudeva (The Supreme Treasure) door Swami Bhaktivedanta Madhava Maharaja: ^(4)
-) Mahabharata (English) door Kisari Mohan Ganguli: ^(5)
-) Garuda Purana door Manmatha Nath Dutt: ^(6)
-) Ramayana of Valmiki (Griffith) door Ralph T. H. Griffith: ^(7), ^(8)
-) Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences: ^(9), ^(10), ^(11), ^(12), ^(13), ^(14), ^(15), ^(16), ^(17), ^(18), ^(19), ^(20), ^(21), ^(22), ^(23), ^(24), ^(25), ^(26), ^(27), ^(28), ^(29), ^(30), ^(31), ^(32), ^(33), ^(34), ^(35), ^(36), ^(37), ^(38), ^(39), ^(40), ^(41), ^(42), ^(43), ^(44), ^(45), ^(46), ^(47), ^(48), ^(49), ^(50), ^(51), ^(52), ^(53)
-) Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine: ^(54)
-) International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga: ^(55), ^(56), ^(57), ^(58)
-) Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology door Martin Gansten: ^(59), ^(60), ^(61), ^(62)
-) Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi door Ganganatha Jha: ^(63)
-) Bharadvaja-srauta-sutra door C. G. Kashikar: ^(64)
-) The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda door Srila Narayana Maharaja: ^(65), ^(66), ^(67), ^(68), ^(69), ^(70), ^(71), ^(72)
-) History of Science in South Asia: ^(73), ^(74), ^(76)
-) Triveni Journal: ^(75)
-) Village Folk-tales of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), vol. 1-3 door Henry Parker: ^(77)
-) International Journal of Pharmacology: ^(78), ^(159)
-) South African Journal of Psychiatry: ^(79), ^(80), ^(81), ^(82)
-) The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences: ^(83), ^(84), ^(85), ^(86), ^(87), ^(88), ^(89), ^(90), ^(91), ^(92), ^(93), ^(94), ^(95), ^(96)
-) Journal of Public Health in Africa: ^(97), ^(98), ^(99), ^(100), ^(101), ^(102), ^(103), ^(104), ^(105), ^(106)
-) South African Family Practice: ^(107), ^(108), ^(109), ^(110), ^(111), ^(112), ^(113), ^(114), ^(115), ^(116), ^(117), ^(118), ^(119), ^(120), ^(121)
-) South African Journal of Physiotherapy: ^(122), ^(123), ^(124)
-) South African Journal of HIV Medicine: ^(125), ^(126), ^(127), ^(128), ^(129), ^(130), ^(131), ^(132)
-) Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research: ^(133)
-) African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine: ^(134), ^(135), ^(136), ^(137), ^(138), ^(139), ^(140), ^(141), ^(142), ^(143), ^(144), ^(145), ^(146), ^(147), ^(148), ^(149), ^(150), ^(151), ^(152), ^(153), ^(154), ^(155), ^(156), ^(157), ^(158)