Impact of COVID-19 on Sleep and Role of Yoga as a Non – Pharmacological Intervention

Shalini Rai, V. Rai, Varnika Singh
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COVID-19 pandemic vastly affected the mental health of people causing psychological distress with problems as emotional disturbance, stress, mood alterations, anger, depression, irritability, confusion, emotional exhaustion, emotional isolation, insecurity, social stigma, post-traumatic stress symptoms, insomnia reported in almost all sectors and strata of the society globally. The impact of ongoing mutations in the nature of the SARS COVID -2 virus, changing presentations of the disease, ongoing disease and deaths, quarantine, isolation, post COVID complications, lock-down, socio economic crisis all have impacted the mental health of people negatively having a major brunt on the sleep. Sleep is a vital biophysiological phenomenon playing a crucial role in systemic physiology, including metabolism, immunity, endocrinal, brain and cardiovascular functions. Disruption of sleep is related with both short-term as well as long term consequences, ranging from increased stress responsivity, mood disorders, impaired cognition and performance, somatic problems like headache, abdominal pain to hypertension, dyslipidemia, CVD, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and increased risk of cancers and death. Studies have reported mental health and sleep to be affected by COVID-19 in general population as well as in health care workers. Mental health and sleep are deeply interrelated with one affecting the other and also the general health, healing and quality of life of the individual. Still, sleep remains to be an underrecognized component of health as concerned to its management. This paper presents the impact of COVID – 19 on sleep form the studies documented and how yoga can be an effective non-pharmacological intervention for prevention and managing the sleep disturbances.
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COVID-19对睡眠的影响以及瑜伽作为非药物干预的作用
COVID-19大流行极大地影响了人们的心理健康,造成心理困扰,包括情绪障碍、压力、情绪改变、愤怒、抑郁、烦躁、困惑、情绪衰竭、情绪孤立、不安全、社会耻辱、创伤后应激症状、失眠等问题,在全球几乎所有社会部门和阶层都有报告。SARS COVID -2病毒性质持续突变的影响、疾病表现的变化、持续的疾病和死亡、隔离、隔离、COVID后并发症、封锁、社会经济危机都对人们的心理健康产生了负面影响,对睡眠产生了重大冲击。睡眠是一种重要的生物生理现象,在包括代谢、免疫、内分泌、脑和心血管功能在内的全身生理中起着至关重要的作用。睡眠中断既有短期后果,也有长期后果,包括压力反应能力增强、情绪障碍、认知和表现受损、头痛、腹痛等躯体问题、高血压、血脂异常、心血管疾病、代谢综合征、2型糖尿病,以及癌症和死亡风险增加。研究报告称,普通人群和卫生保健工作者的心理健康和睡眠都会受到COVID-19的影响。心理健康和睡眠是密切相关的,其中一方影响另一方,同时也影响个人的总体健康、康复和生活质量。尽管如此,睡眠在健康管理方面仍然是一个未被充分认识的组成部分。本文从记录的研究中介绍了COVID - 19对睡眠的影响,以及瑜伽如何成为预防和管理睡眠障碍的有效非药物干预措施。
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