Integrative approach to lifestyle management: Implications for public health research & practice in the context of SDG-3

J Ayurveda Integr Med. 2023 Sep-Oct;14(5):100796. doi: 10.1016/j.jaim.2023.100796. Epub 2023 Sep 20.

Abstract

In the last 100 years, the communicable diseases have been replaced by non-communicable diseases as the leading cause of deaths across the world. Periodically, the communicable disease outbreaks continue to pose a challenge to the public health systems. Change in human behaviors and lifestyles are recognized as risk factors for the public health challenges we face today, which significantly affect wellbeing and quality of life. Healthy lifestyles are critical to not only controlling diseases, but also to promote good health and wellbeing. Modern Medicine has provided evidence-based approaches to lifestyle management, but there are challenges to implementing them effectively. The traditional disciplines such as Ayurveda, Yoga and Meditation are showing promise as complementary approaches to further community wellbeing. A new perspective and a model is proposed by the author called 'Integrative Lifestyle" which is informed by the evidence in the space of modern and traditional approaches to lifestyle management. The article describes the elements of the model, highlights the emerging evidence and implications for public health practice and research. The efforts by Government of India and its collaborators to promote integrative approaches is worthy of emulation and should be backed by sufficient investments into implementation research and population wide scale up for accelerating SDG-3 outcomes related to health and wellbeing.

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