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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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TIME AS A REGULATOR OF HEALTH: RE-EXAMINING HUMAN BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS THROUGH AYURVEDIC CHRONOPHYSIOLOGY
Dr. Anandita Verma*, Dr. Suchita Shrikhande, Dr. Abhishek Singh Rajawat, Dr. Amit Gupta
Abstract Time is a fundamental, yet often overlooked, regulator of human physiology. Contemporary biomedical research has demonstrated that biological processes follow intrinsic rhythmic patterns, particularly circadian rhythms, which regulate the sleep–wake cycle, hormonal secretion, metabolism, immune responses, and cognitive function. Disturbances in these rhythms are strongly associated with lifestyle disorders and chronic diseases. However, the recognition of time as a determinant of physiological balance is not exclusive to modern medicine. Classical Ayurvedic literature conceptualizes kala (time) as an active regulatory principle governing biological processes, adaptation, and homeostasis. This review adopts a narrative and conceptual integrative approach to examine biological rhythms from the perspective of Ayurvedic chronophysiology. Key Ayurvedic concepts—including Kala, Dinacharya, Ritucharya, and Agni—are interpreted alongside contemporary findings in chronobiology, physiology, and metabolic research. The analysis reveals important parallels between Ayurvedic temporal frameworks and modern understanding of circadian, infradian, and metabolic rhythms. Timing influences digestion, metabolic regulation, seasonal adaptation, and disease susceptibility, whereas individual variability is reflected through concepts such as Prakriti and chronotype. By integrating classical Ayurvedic perspectives with modern chronobiological insights, this review highlights the importance of temporal alignment in maintaining physiological coherence and good health. Such an integrative perspective may contribute to the development of preventive and personalized healthcare strategies that align lifestyle and therapeutic interventions with intrinsic biological rhythms of the body. Keywords: Chronobiology; Chronophysiology; Dinacharya; Ritucharya; Circadian Rhythm; Ayurveda. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
