Day :
- Mental Discorders Mental IllnessEpilepsyAlzheimer’s disease And DementiaSpine Disorders
Location: Lisban, Portugal
Session Introduction
Dr.NirajKhatriSapkota
Associate Professor
Title: A case report of Vit.B12 deficiency neuropathy
Biography:
Niraj Khatri Sapkota has completed his PhD in Molecular Physiology applications to pharmacology at the age of 32 years from Zhejiang University, China, one of the Thomson Reuters and Elsevier best ranked university of the world; he is now working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology in Chitwan Medical College affiliated to Tribhuvan University, Nepal. He is an active researcher and academician of his country, Nepal. He has published more than 50 papers both original and review papers as a single author or with collaboration in reputed international journals and is serving as a reviewer, advisory and editorial board member and Editor of more than 30 international reputed journals.
Abstract:
Abstract
Fortified supplement or foods is must essential requirement for strict vegetarian or in vegan diet as it is exclusive component of animal based food, potential neuro hematological symptoms generally with anaemia but could be the one without anaemia in some rare case. This case report visualise the common strict vegeterian neurological related complain after long duration of stand-up vegetarian due to cultural reason. Vitamin B12 is innately present merely in animal foods including fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk, and milk products. Vegetarian can take fortified breakfast cereals to fulfil their vitamin B12 needs however if it is not supplemented to them than their homocysteine level will elevate up which could be one of the reason for heart disease, stroke and recurrent abortion also this vitamin strengthen the integrity of nerve cells and erythrocytes. It is also necessary to aid in the synthesis of DNA, the genetic material of all cells. There is paucity of reliable source however they are synthesized by bacteria[1]. Neuro-haematological related symptoms such as neuropathy in autonomic or peripheral nerve also dementia in rare cases is seen. Anaemia is generally the early sign of classical haematological abnormalities in the deficiency condition usually if it in chronic
Biography:
Dr. Mohammed Moizuddin Khan is working as Associate Professor of Human Physiology in College of Medicine Dar Al Uloom University Riyadh He completed is Medical Graduation MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) and MD(Doctor of Medicine ) in Physiology from Maharashtra University of health Sciences Nasik, India which is recognized Government University. He Completed his PhD in Human Physiology from MGM University of Health Sciences. Mumbai India.
Abstract:
Introduction: Job or occupational stress is something we all face as employees or employers and we all handle it differently. It is a mismatch between the individual capabilities and organizational demands. Presently various challenges are faced by doctors making medical profession a tough job leading to occupational stress. Doctors are involved in long and irregular working hours which are one of the most common problems resulting in varying levels of exhaustion, sleep deprivation and stress. Apart from this there is an important role of diet and lifestyle habits. Dietary habits, smoking, alcohol, physical exercise is found to be having a significant role on occupational stress in doctors. Aim & Objectives: To study the effects of life style habits of doctors on occupational stress. To study the distressing techniques used by doctors to cope up with occupational stress. Material & Methods: This study is cross sectional observational study conducted in Indian doctors. Results: The results indicated that out of 392 participants 289 (73.72 %) were male and 103 (26.28%) were females. The male and female ratio was 2.81:1.00.Significant association found between timing of food and psychological occupational stress. Alcohol, exercise, plying sports, de-stressing techniques was significantly associated with psychological occupational stress. Doctors who do not exercise were having 2.07 times higher risk of psychological occupational stress than those who do. Two hundred three (51.79%) participants were using one or the other de stressing techniques which helped them to reduce the stress. Conclusion: This study confirms that modification in life style habits; exercise and relaxation techniques can all help cope up with the occupational stress in doctors and can help in providing a better health care to the patients.
Biography:
Dr. Mohammed Moizuddin Khan is working as Associate Professor of Human Physiology in College of Medicine Dar Al Uloom University Riyadh He completed is Medical Graduation MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) and MD(Doctor of Medicine ) in Physiology from Maharashtra University of health Sciences Nasik, India which is recognized Government University. He Completed his PhD in Human Physiology from MGM University of Health Sciences. Mumbai India.
Abstract:
Introduction: Job or occupational stress is something we all face as employees or employers and we all handle it differently. It is a mismatch between the individual capabilities and organizational demands. Presently various challenges are faced by doctors making medical profession a tough job leading to occupational stress. Doctors are involved in long and irregular working hours which are one of the most common problems resulting in varying levels of exhaustion, sleep deprivation and stress. Apart from this there is an important role of diet and lifestyle habits. Dietary habits, smoking, alcohol, physical exercise is found to be having a significant role on occupational stress in doctors. Aim & Objectives: To study the effects of life style habits of doctors on occupational stress. To study the distressing techniques used by doctors to cope up with occupational stress. Material & Methods: This study is cross sectional observational study conducted in Indian doctors. Results: The results indicated that out of 392 participants 289 (73.72 %) were male and 103 (26.28%) were females. The male and female ratio was 2.81:1.00.Significant association found between timing of food and psychological occupational stress. Alcohol, exercise, plying sports, de-stressing techniques was significantly associated with psychological occupational stress. Doctors who do not exercise were having 2.07 times higher risk of psychological occupational stress than those who do. Two hundred three (51.79%) participants were using one or the other de stressing techniques which helped them to reduce the stress. Conclusion: This study confirms that modification in life style habits; exercise and relaxation techniques can all help cope up with the occupational stress in doctors and can help in providing a better health care to the patients.