THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING IN BOOSTING IMMUNE RESPONSE: AN OPTIMAL EFFORT FOR TACKLING INFECTION

作者: Netty Herawati , Abdurachman

DOI: 10.2101/AJID.12V1S.7

关键词: PsychologyBody resistanceBoosting (doping)Immune systemPsychological well-beingClinical psychology

摘要: Background: Many attempts have been made to improve human body resistance towards infection. These were exemplified by promotion of hygiene and the use antiseptic ingredients, pharmaceutical compounds, vaccines. To prove an aspect which intentionally less explored was attempt boosting host immune responses creating a psychological balance, important well-being. Material Method: article reviews searched compiled using database Google Scholar, from 1995 latest. Search keywords were: response, well-being, ill-being. Results: Based on literature our findings showed that well-being proven could increase response. The evidenced improvements several indicators in saliva, blood plasma. In other way, ill-being associated with decreased responses. Numerous studies discussed review also suggested improving response through living comfort. Conclusion: responses, enhance diseases (including infectious diseases), create spiritually physically more prosperous life.

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