Rylan Anderson
BIOL 4500
Dr. Karpel
9/23/18
Curated Paper 1: Diabetes and
Ayurvida
According to the Ayurvida Theory,
the science or knowledge of life can be connected through the body, mind and
spirit. In the past few weeks, we have
learned about this theory as well as the effect that diabetes has metabolically
and financially. For this curated paper,
I hope to expound on the effects that diabetes has by categorizing them using
the Ayurvida Theory. With very little
knowledge of diabetes, a person should know that the body is affected but in
what ways? What we may not recognize or
just overlook is how the mind and spirit can be affected due to diabetes.
The body is probably the main category
that diabetes is associated with. Diabetes
is an illness that affects the metabolic pathways due to inability to properly
make or bind to insulin. When looking at
the mechanism of diabetes, we must look at the two main types; type 1 and type
2 diabetes. Type 1 is more genetic out
of the two rather than environmental. It
is caused by the immune system attacking β cells which make insulin and in turn
regulates the glucose levels in the blood.
Without proper glucose regulation, the body may undergo many
problems. For example, diabetes
heightens risks of eye disease, kidney damage, nerve damage, foot problems,
skin problems, teeth and gum problems, and many more. (Department of Health…)
To say that diabetes influences the body is an understatement.
This section is looking at what
happens to the mind with people diagnosed with diabetes. Although diabetes is not considered a mental illness,
nor should it be, it’s impossible to ignore the side effects of diabetes when
looking at the mind. First, we know that
obesity and bad diet is linked to type 2 diabetes. What is often unknown to be linked is exercise
and diet on mental illness. Due to these
connections, we can conclude that mental illness is more prevalent in
populations with diabetes than those without diabetes. One of these most common of these mental
illnesses is depression. It has also
been proven after many studies that exercise not only prevents depression, but
in many circumstances is more effective than medication. (25 Studies…)
Therefore, we can conclude that if people are struggling with diabetes,
specifically type 2 diabetes, their chances of developing and having mental
illnesses are increased due to preexisting obesity.
Finally, we will look at what
diabetes has on the spirit. This may
vary a lot from person to person, especially with so many different definitions
of what the spirit actually is. For me,
the spirit has a lot to do with how or what you feel. Some may argue that pieces of this category
may fit into the body or mind but for the sake of this paper, I will include
them in spirit. First off, anybody with
a chronic illness will be affected spiritually.
In this case, I almost feel that those with type 1 diabetes may be
affected more spiritually than those with type 2 diabetes (I make this
assumption with having no personal understanding of the illness). Those with type 1 diabetes are less likely to
be obese and it may be assumed, have their life together a little more. In this case, I would assume that the news of
diabetes would be even more heartbreaking because they aren’t necessarily
living at a higher risk for diabetes than anybody else. Either way, the toll would be great.
Another angle to look at for
diabetes is the financial toll that this has on somebody. I also put this under the spiritual category
because of the burden it has. They are
most likely less personable and less like themselves. The stress would be overwhelming. According to the article given us to read by
you, the average American diabetic will spend almost $17,000 a year due to
diabetes. (Economic Costs…)
When looking at how diabetes impacts
the body, mind and spirit, it is easy to see they connection that the Ayurvida
Theory states. Diabetes primarily
affects the body; however the mind and spirit will be changed because of the
unbalance of the body. Diabetes shows
this and changes live accordingly.
Citations
“25 Studies
Confirm: Exercise Prevents Depression.” Psychology Today, Sussex
Publishers, 29 Oct. 2013, www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-athletes-way/201310/25-studies-confirm-exercise-prevents-depression.
Department
of Health & Human Services. “Diabetes - Long-Term Effects.” Better
Health Channel, Department of Health & Human Services, 31 Jan. 2015, www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/diabetes-long-term-effects.
Economic
Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2017. American Diabetes Association, May 2018,
doi.org/10.2337/dci18-0007.
I loved your insights about how the spirit is so connected to the body. Many would argue that it is not connected at all or that there is no "spirit" in the body. But I again appreciated how you expressed how much it meant to you.
ReplyDeleteI liked how you broke down Diabetes into the 3 categories that encompass Ayurveda. It's interesting how an imbalance in the body causes an imbalance in the whole person which includes their mind and spirit. I liked your angle about depression and diabetes. I tended to think depression might cause lack of motivation which might bring on bad life habits, but seeing them as distinct imbalances coming from a similar source of poor lifestyle was interesting.
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