Ziqitza - This World Health Day Invest in your Health
One year into the pandemic, our
lives have become more sedentary than ever. Aspects like long working hours,
lethargy, poor dietary habits, and no physical activity are pushing people
towards a number of lifestyle diseases like obesity, diabetes, hypertension,
heart problems, among others.
These lifestyle diseases can be
prevented with help of a strict regime and necessary precautions. As an old
phrase says, prevention is better than cure. Likewise, our health is our own
responsibility and hence we should keep ourselves updated on what’s going
inside our body. With today’s lifestyle that includes more work and less
physical activities, routine health check-ups are even more important.
Ziqitza recommends if you are already suffering from a chronic
disease like diabetes, you should see your doctor more frequently. Basis the
same, your doctor may suggest less or more time between your regular health
checkups.
A sedentary lifestyle and junk eating are
major enhancers of weak physical health. With so many underlying reasons,
falling prey to bad and weak health becomes easier, the question arises, how
often should one indulge in a health check-up, quarterly or twice a year?
Technically, the answer lies in our current health status itself. The
recommendations for a routine health check-up lie majorly on age, medical
history, health risk factors, and the current status of your health.
Realizing the need of preventive
health checkups. Ziqitza Healthcare urges Corporate to regularly organise preventive health
checkup camps for their employees. Wherein Corporates can tie up with Ziqitza Limited for regular health check up camps for their employees PAN
India.
Dr. Santosh Datar from Ziqitza Healthcare Ltd says,” Health is defined as a “State of
complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely absence of
disease or infirmity” by the World Health Organization(W.H.O.). Just because
somebody does not have any symptoms does not mean she/he is healthy. The health
status is influenced by various factors such as genetics, the well-being of the
mother during pregnancy, nutrition, care during growing years, exposure to
infections, environment, family cultures, exposure to occupational hazards at
the workplace, mental framework, good or bad habits and many more. The most
neglected aspect is mental health. Physical and mental health two sides of the
same coin and cannot be separated.
You should follow
below tips for Healthy and disciplined Lifestyle
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Water is the best
natural and healthy drink. Drink adequate quantity of water throughout the day
to stay hydrated especially in summer when you
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r outdoors.
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Take adequate
sleep of 8 hours atleast.
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Eat a
well-balanced, nutritious, healthy and timely diet.
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Indian diet
consisting of roti, vegetables, rice, dal, green leafy vegetables, curds or
buttermilk, fruits and salads is a healthy diet.
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Eat more of green
leafy vegetables and salads
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Include 1-2
fruits daily in the diet
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Avoid all junk
food such as biscuits, fruit juices, noodles, cakes, pastries, cookies, packed
snack items, cold/energy drinks, pizzas, burgers, fast food items, donuts, deep
fried items, items containing refined sugar, processed red meat etc.
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Reduction in
weight if overweight or obese
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Blood sugar and
blood pressure levels should be in control
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Be physical
active and do household chores
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Exercise
regularly e.g., a daily brisk walk for 30 minutes a day. However, before
starting any exercise regime, consult your doctor
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Avoid alcohol,
smoking, tobacco or any harmful addictive substance.
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Practise yoga and
meditation as per expert’s advice
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Spend less time
on electronic gadgets and more time with your near and dear ones
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Seek help from
experts such as counsellors or psychiatrists if there are any mental health
issues or stress symptoms.
Ziqitza Rajasthan
& Ziqitza Limited Rajasthan
always speaks about creating good health, we should understand there are four
important pillars that one should focus on nutrition, physically being active,
good sleep and emotional health. When all these four pillars are taken good
care of and well aligned, we see patients capable of creating good health and
reverse their illness.
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