Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey study

Introduction: Modern gerontologist accepted aging as a natural phenomenon which cannot be avoided. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned as Jara and believed as Svabhavika Vyadhi. There are various factors mentioned in Ayurveda which accelerates the process of aging and results in Akalaja jara. The sign of a...

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Main Authors: Archana Singh, Pawankumar Godatwar, Reetu Sharma
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.journayu.in/article.asp?issn=2321-0435;year=2022;volume=16;issue=2;spage=112;epage=118;aulast=Singh
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description Introduction: Modern gerontologist accepted aging as a natural phenomenon which cannot be avoided. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned as Jara and believed as Svabhavika Vyadhi. There are various factors mentioned in Ayurveda which accelerates the process of aging and results in Akalaja jara. The sign of aging reflects the first on the skin in the third decade of life. The present study was intended to identify the potential factors that may accelerate the process of aging in the context of food habits, with special reference to skin health. Methods: A Nidanatmaka study was conducted at NIA Jaipur in which 492 participants aging between 30 and 65 years, having signs of aging were included after informed consent, and the data were collected to measure the prevalence of the etiological factors of early aging by incorporating a well-designed questionnaire. Results: Majority of participants were of the age group 30–39 years (64.43%), belong to middle socioeconomic class (66.05%) and urban habitat (95.32%) and having graduate level (24.79%) of education. Majority of participants were female (61.78%), married (85.97%), and homemakers (40.44%). The majority of the participants reported excessive intake of Guru Ahara (46.13%), Snigdha Ahara (59.75%), and Ushṇa Ahara (56.30%) sometimes, while rare intake of Ati Shita Ahara (54.47%) was reported in majority of participants. Most of the participants reported Lavaṇa as dominant Rasa (49.59%) and practicing Viṣamasana (50.20%). Conclusion: These data advocate the fact that faulty food habits contribute toward accelerated intrinsic aging which reflects on skin health.
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spelling doaj.art-faf854794bf44786ba0ccb4881406c262022-12-22T03:00:45ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Ayurveda2321-04352022-01-0116211211810.4103/joa.joa_235_20Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey studyArchana SinghPawankumar GodatwarReetu SharmaIntroduction: Modern gerontologist accepted aging as a natural phenomenon which cannot be avoided. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned as Jara and believed as Svabhavika Vyadhi. There are various factors mentioned in Ayurveda which accelerates the process of aging and results in Akalaja jara. The sign of aging reflects the first on the skin in the third decade of life. The present study was intended to identify the potential factors that may accelerate the process of aging in the context of food habits, with special reference to skin health. Methods: A Nidanatmaka study was conducted at NIA Jaipur in which 492 participants aging between 30 and 65 years, having signs of aging were included after informed consent, and the data were collected to measure the prevalence of the etiological factors of early aging by incorporating a well-designed questionnaire. Results: Majority of participants were of the age group 30–39 years (64.43%), belong to middle socioeconomic class (66.05%) and urban habitat (95.32%) and having graduate level (24.79%) of education. Majority of participants were female (61.78%), married (85.97%), and homemakers (40.44%). The majority of the participants reported excessive intake of Guru Ahara (46.13%), Snigdha Ahara (59.75%), and Ushṇa Ahara (56.30%) sometimes, while rare intake of Ati Shita Ahara (54.47%) was reported in majority of participants. Most of the participants reported Lavaṇa as dominant Rasa (49.59%) and practicing Viṣamasana (50.20%). Conclusion: These data advocate the fact that faulty food habits contribute toward accelerated intrinsic aging which reflects on skin health.http://www.journayu.in/article.asp?issn=2321-0435;year=2022;volume=16;issue=2;spage=112;epage=118;aulast=Singhagingaharaja nidanadietary habitsskin health
spellingShingle Archana Singh
Pawankumar Godatwar
Reetu Sharma
Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey study
Journal of Ayurveda
aging
aharaja nidana
dietary habits
skin health
title Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey study
title_full Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey study
title_fullStr Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey study
title_full_unstemmed Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey study
title_short Role of Aharaja Nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w. s. r. to skin health: A survey study
title_sort role of aharaja nidana in etiopathogenesis of premature aging w s r to skin health a survey study
topic aging
aharaja nidana
dietary habits
skin health
url http://www.journayu.in/article.asp?issn=2321-0435;year=2022;volume=16;issue=2;spage=112;epage=118;aulast=Singh
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