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Lifestyle Changes as a Strategic Imperative in the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases

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  • Gitanjali Pawar

    (Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Dr. D. Y. Patil ACS Collage of Pune18.)

  • Jaydip Khose

    (Sr. Manager Process Excellence Group, Eatclub Brands pvt.Ltd)

Abstract

The burden of non-communicable illnesses (NCDs) such as cardiovascular infections, diabetes, weight, hypertension, and mental well-being disarranges is quickly expanding universally, driven to a great extent by unfortunate way of life behaviors. Conventional healing models are demonstrating inadequately in moderating this emergency, underscoring the critical require for a preventive healthcare worldview centered around way of life adjustment. Way of life adjustment includes a run of behaviors counting adjusted nourishment, standard physical action, mental well-being hones, restrained rest designs, and the evasion of destructive substances like tobacco and liquor. Antiquated Indian shrewdness from Ayurveda and Yoga emphasizes preventive well-being by advancing a all encompassing adjust of body, intellect, and environment. Cutting edge logical thinks about progressively approve these conventional concepts, illustrating that intercessions focusing on eat less, work out, stretch administration, and rest essentially diminish the rate of NCDs. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of both conventional and modern approaches to way of life alteration, talks about their preventive potential, and emphasizes the need of coordination these methodologies into open well-being arrangements. A proactive move toward a more beneficial way of life isn’t fair useful but basic for maintainable well-being results, diminished healthcare costs, and progressed quality of life over populaces. By mixing old bits of knowledge with modern evidence-based hones, ready to construct a vigorous preventive healthcare system that addresses the root causes of unremitting ailments.

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  • Gitanjali Pawar & Jaydip Khose, 2025. "Lifestyle Changes as a Strategic Imperative in the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(5), pages 495-499, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:5:p:495-499
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