Association of Viharaja and Manasika Hetus (Behavioural and Mental Factors) with Amlapitta (Hyperacidity) amongst Police Professionals in Pune

Authors

  • Babar Smeeta Shivaji1 , Joshi Mrudula Vinayak2, Joshi Vinayak Nilkanth3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i6.9759

Keywords:

Amlapitta, Etiological factors, Police Professionals, Hyperacidity, Stress, Behavioural causes, mental causes

Abstract

Background-Changing life style in conjunction to unhealthy dietary pattern, mental stress and strain is

leading to Ajeerna (indigestion), and further Amlapita (hyperacidity). Aim-To evaluate the association of

Viharaja and Manasika Hetus (behavioural and mental factors) with Amlapitta (Hyperacidity) amongst

police professionals in Pune.

Settings and Design- This cross sectional study was conducted among Police professionals in Pune region.

Methods and Material: Study included 100 identified patients of AMLAPITA; both males and females from

the age group of 25-50years. A self administered, structured, pilot tested 9 item questionnaire was used to

collect data. Statistical Analysis: Descriptive data was analyzed using number and percentages. Results:

Maximum patients with Pitta-Vataja Prakruti were n=47, Kapha-Pittaja Prakruti were n = 41 and Kapha

VatajaPrakruti were n= 12. 71 (100%) Amlapitta Police Professionals did daily Ratri-jagarana who had

night shift and 29 (100%) reported day shifts out of which 21(72.41%) Police Professionals did daily Ratri

jagarana yet they had day shift duty. Mental stress was more in Night shift personnel n=52 (73.24%) than

stress observed in Day shift participants n=17(58.62%).

Conclusion: Present study help us to estimate association of Amlapitta with changed life style pattern.

These etiological factors like Viharaj and Manasika hetus namely Ratrijagarana,Vegavidharana, Mental

stress cannot be eradicated totally due to current career progression scenario. But definitely alternative

therapies like yoga, meditation and diet plans can be suggested and practiced as and when necessary.

Author Biography

  • Babar Smeeta Shivaji1 , Joshi Mrudula Vinayak2, Joshi Vinayak Nilkanth3

    1 Ayurveda Samhita and Siddhanta), M.A.(Sanskrit). Ayurveda Practitioner, Pune, Maharashtra, 2 Professor and

    HOD, P. G. Department of Ayurveda Samhita and Siddhanta, 3 Professor and HOD, Rognidan and Vikruti Vidnyan,

    Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Ayurveda and Research centre, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra,

    India

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Published

2020-06-25

How to Cite

Association of Viharaja and Manasika Hetus (Behavioural and Mental Factors) with Amlapitta (Hyperacidity) amongst Police Professionals in Pune. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(6), 143-147. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i6.9759