HEALTH – TREND DURING COVID-19

Stanislav Germanov
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We live in strange times - times of change, crises, pandemics, conflicts and even wars. Throughoutmillennia of written and unwritten history humanity has learned to change, evolve and survive. This same changeoccurred for all of us at the beginning of 2020 when a new strain of the genus coronaviruses (Coronaviridae), startedfrom a local epidemic with the first case at the end of 2019, was reported in a province of Wuhan China. It becamea pandemic that spread with incredible speed around the world, thus entering everyone's life. The massive shock ofthe new coronavirus plunged the economy into the worst recession since World War II, causing global supply toshrink and even stop and the subsequent stalling of globalisation. This study analyzes the main economic trends,market structure and economic impact on health after the beginning of COVID-19. The study looks at therelationship between physical and mental health, laboratory tests, protective goods, medicines, vaccines and servicesafter the onset of and during COVID-19. The behaviour of the market and the outlook for its future movements arefocused on health and whether the topic should be considered as a trend wave. The pandemic has created both aneconomic and health crisis. The analysis tracks the number of researches, the stock appreciation of pharmaceuticalcompanies and those developing vaccines, the increased rate of demand for drugs. People get sick in good times andbad, and the demand for medical care is constant. In the study, several major health trends will be analyzed andshown to be related to each other: (1) The increase in stress hormones (cortisol, prolactin) - causes: disruption ofroutine activities such as education, entertainment and other social activities; anxiety about family income andhealth left many people feeling fearful, angry and concerned about their future; the following lockdown to reducethe risk of disease spread and the limited human contact, especially in the early stages of the pandemic. In women,there is an increase in thyroid problems and diseases like Hashimoto, Hypothyroidism and other autoimmunediseases. In men, cortisol levels are elevated and reproductive functions and libido are impaired. (2) Obesity andother weight problems due to the sudden stop of all movement with unchanged or even increased caloric intakeelevate the possibility for various diseases such as heart problems, diabetes type 2, osteoarthritis and asthma. As aresult an increased interest in products and services related directly or indirectly to COVID-19 will be found. Thefindings of the research will show how short-term and long-term impacts and interest in health can be called a"trend", and the attention and resources given to health, vaccines, medicines and remedies from the consumer in theeconomic market will continue their rapid growth.
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COVID-19期间的健康趋势
我们生活在一个奇怪的时代——变化、危机、流行病、冲突甚至战争的时代。在数千年的文字和不成文的历史中,人类学会了改变、进化和生存。在2020年初,我们所有人都发生了同样的变化,当时在中国武汉的一个省报告了一种新的冠状病毒属(冠状病毒科)毒株,该毒株始于2019年底的当地流行病,并出现了第一例病例。它成为一种以惊人的速度在全球传播的流行病,从而进入了每个人的生活。新型冠状病毒的巨大冲击使经济陷入了二战以来最严重的衰退,导致全球供应萎缩甚至停止,随后导致全球化停滞。本研究分析了疫情爆发后的主要经济趋势、市场结构和经济对健康的影响。该研究着眼于COVID-19发病后和发病期间身心健康、实验室检测、防护用品、药物、疫苗和服务之间的关系。市场的行为和其未来走势的前景集中在健康和主题是否应被视为趋势浪潮。大流行造成了经济和健康危机。该分析跟踪了研究的数量、制药公司和疫苗开发公司的股票升值、药品需求的增长速度。人们在顺境和逆境中都会生病,对医疗保健的需求是恒定的。在这项研究中,几个主要的健康趋势将被分析并显示出彼此之间的关系:(1)压力激素(皮质醇、催乳素)的增加——原因:日常活动如教育、娱乐和其他社会活动的中断;对家庭收入和健康的焦虑让许多人感到恐惧、愤怒,并对自己的未来感到担忧;以下封锁措施旨在降低疾病传播风险和限制人际接触,特别是在大流行的早期阶段。在女性中,甲状腺问题和桥本病、甲状腺功能减退症和其他自身免疫性疾病的发病率有所增加。在男性中,皮质醇水平升高,生殖功能和性欲受损。(2)由于突然停止所有运动而保持不变甚至增加热量摄入而引起的肥胖和其他体重问题,增加了患各种疾病的可能性,如心脏病、2型糖尿病、骨关节炎和哮喘。因此,将发现对与COVID-19直接或间接相关的产品和服务的兴趣增加。研究结果将表明,短期和长期的影响以及对健康的兴趣可以被称为一种“趋势”,经济市场中消费者对健康、疫苗、药品和补救措施的关注和资源将继续快速增长。
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