Significance of Physiological condition
Physiological condition refers to the normal functioning states of various bodily systems and processes that contribute to health and well-being. It encompasses factors like balance in the body's systems as per Ayurveda and biological environments affecting living organisms in scientific terms. These conditions influence how the body interacts with its environment, processes nutrients, triggers adaptations, and undergoes recovery. Understanding physiological conditions is crucial for assessing overall health, making diagnoses, and recognizing the body's ability to function normally.
Synonyms: Physiological state, Bodily condition, Physical state, Health status, Physical condition
In Dutch: Fysiologische conditie; In Finnish: Fysiologinen tila; In Spanish: Condición fisiológica
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Hindu concept of 'Physiological condition'
In Hinduism, the term Physiological condition encompasses both the impact of diseases like fever on bodily functions and the ideal balance of the Triumvirate organizations, which fosters overall health and well-being.
From: History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda)
(1) The normal state of balance and function of the Triumvirate organizations that promotes health and well-being.[1]
From: Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra
(1) The bodily states that may be affected during a disease, such as fever, affecting the functioning of various systems in the body.[2]
The concept of Physiological condition in scientific sources
Physiological condition encompasses normal bodily functions and variations influencing health, impacting diagnoses, and reflecting states like stress and hunger that affect pulse characteristics and overall body performance in daily activities.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are the conditions that mimic the natural environment of the body. An understanding of dentine permeability depends upon knowledge of fluid flow characteristics under controlled conditions.[3] (2) These are the normal functioning of the body, and under these, PGI2 stimulates the prostacyclin receptor in the vascular smooth muscle, producing relaxation.[4] (3) These are the specific bodily states of the elderly, which make quality of life even more significant due to the challenges they face.[5] (4) Physiological conditions refer to the normal functioning of the body.[6] (5) The normal state of biological functioning in the body where innate immunity receptors are expressed.[7]