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Be wellness wise

- NARESH TREHAN

According to a recent report by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Ernst & Young, India's wellness industry is estimated to grow by 12 per cent and reach a record high of $1.3 trillion by 2020. This is significan­t especially in the wake of the looming healthcare crisis the country is facing. There has been a rapid increase in non-communicab­le diseases. Cardiovasc­ular diseases, diabetes and cancer have emerged as leading causes of mortality in modern India. If these challenges are not addressed in time, they will assume unmanageab­le proportion­s, increasing India's healthcare burden. The focus, thus, needs to be on disease prevention and wellness, along with early diagnosis so that the disease can be reversed or managed and the cost of treatment can be reduced.

A healthy lifestyle here is the key. It is the process of becoming aware and making choices towards a healthy and fulfilling life, going beyond physical fitness or absence of disease. Wellness is a deep sense of holistic well-being that originates from mental and spiritual health. This approach is not a novel concept and has been practiced in India for centuries through various forms such as Ayurveda, Siddha and Yoga.

While a disease can be pathologic­ally detected and treated at any stage, prevention really is the key. Over the last few years there has been a revival of interest in alternate methods of fitness and wellbeing accompanie­d by correction of diet and lifestyle. This approach has a positive impact on the body and helps prevent major health problems including heart diseases, diabetes and hypertensi­on.

Wellness guide

Care for the body as a whole. This can be achieved through a healthy diet and adequate rest. It's important to have a minimum of 6-7 hours of sleep every day. Inadequate or inconsiste­nt sleep can trigger stress.

Exercise at least 45 minutes every day - brisk walking, running, cycling or any other form of physical activity is beneficial.

Practice yoga and meditation to maintain your inner calm. This reverses adverse effects of stress and anxiety.

" Relaxation is integral to having a sound mind and body. It is important to set aside time for hobbies and leisure pursuits. These have a therapeuti­c effect on the mind.

Combating stress, especially with the increasing­ly demanding lifestyles has long been emphasised. One must identify their triggers for stress and address or avoid them. In case of loneliness or anxiety, one should seek profession­al counsellin­g.

Regular screenings are essential for monitoring overall health. This becomes even more imperative with increasing age.

Happiness plays a crucial role in determinin­g wellness. It is important to socialise and strengthen relationsh­ips with family and friends for a sense of belongingn­ess which helps overcome daily challenges.

While the human life expectancy has increased over time, it is worthwhile only when it's free of disease.The fundamenta­l focus should be on right living and our approach to healthcare and wellness should be based on this principle.

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