Physical Activity and Diet as a Perceived Panacea to Mental Illness of Women in India: Reality Check

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Abstract

Looking towards the evidence of physical activity and dietary effect on mental health, a massive search of literatures was done and it was concluded that, lifestyle behavioral practices like yoga, exercises and healthy food intake enhances self-esteem capacity and promotes a healthy life by balancing emotions and cognition with daily hurdles. The narration reports the means of preventing mental illness like depression, anxiety and stress among married women through the light of physical activity and diet. However, lack of exercise and negligence towards mainstreaming of mental health services in primary health care raises the burden of common mental disorders in the community.

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Sharma, S., Patnaik, L., Sahu, T., & Pattanaik, S. (2022, April 30). Physical Activity and Diet as a Perceived Panacea to Mental Illness of Women in India: Reality Check. National Journal of Community Medicine. MedSci Publications. https://doi.org/10.55489/njcm.1342022441

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