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URBAN STRESS: The cost of living in cities and its impact on health

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By: Dr. RAIES AHMAD

Urban stress refers to the negative impact on health and well-being caused by the stresses of city living. It encompasses a range of physical, mental, and social factors associated with urban environments that can lead to tension and strain.  Urban living with its endless possibilities also presents a unique set of pressures. The noise of traffic, the constant rush to meet deadlines, the feeling of being surrounded by people yet paradoxically isolated lead to various health hazards. 

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Urban Stress is recognizing that our environment plays a vital role in our well-being and city environments have specific characteristics that impact us. These factors affect even basic needs. Sleep, for instance, can be disrupted by city noise. Nutrition can suffer from readily available fast food and limited access to fresh, affordable produce in some urban areas leading to various types of NCDs like hypertension, diabetes, cancers, obesity, fatty liver etc in the long run. Even physical activity might be reduced by reliance on transportation. These seemingly small impacts compound over time, affecting our health and our ability to thrive.

Therefore, acknowledging Urban Stress is not about rejecting urban life, but about becoming more aware of its specific demands.

Factors Contributing to Urban Stress: 

Environmental Factors:

  • Air pollution: High concentrations of pollutants from traffic, industry, and other sources can negatively impact respiratory health and overall well-being. 
  • Noise pollution: Loud and disruptive sounds from traffic, construction, and other urban activities can lead to sleep disturbances, stress, and hearing problems. 
  • Lack of green spaces: Limited access to parks, gardens, and other natural areas can contribute to feelings of isolation and reduced opportunities for relaxation and recreation. 
  • Comparative High Temperatures: Higher temperatures in urban areas compared to surrounding rural areas can exacerbate heat-related illnesses (HRI) and discomfort.
  • Crowding: High population densities can lead to feelings of being overwhelmed and reduced personal space. 

Social Factors:

  • Social inequality: Differences in income, access to resources, and social status can create stress and anxiety. 
  • Crime and violence: Perceived or actual threats of crime and violence can lead to fear and insecurity. 
  • Social isolation: Lack of strong social connections and support networks can contribute to feelings of loneliness and depression. 
  • Unhealthy Competition and social pressure: The pressure to succeed, keep up with others, and maintain a certain social status can be stressful. 

Lifestyle Factors:

  • Busy and fast-paced lifestyle: The constant demands of urban life can lead to chronic stress 
  • Lack of sleep: Irregular sleep patterns and sleep deprivation due to noise and other urban stressors can impact physical and mental health. 
  • Poor diet and lack of exercise: Urban environments may not always support healthy lifestyle choices, leading to increased stress and health problems. 

Impact of Urban Stress:

  • Mental Health: Urban stress can increase the risk of anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders. 
  • Physical Health: Stress can contribute to cardiovascular problems, weakened immune systems, and other physical health issues. 
  • Reduced Quality of Life: Urban stress can make it difficult to enjoy life, engage in social activities, and maintain overall well-being. 

Addressing Urban Stress:

Implementing strategies to reduce pollution, increase green spaces, and create more livable and walkable environments, investing in community programs that promote social connection, reduce inequality, and addressing violence, practicing stress-reducing techniques like exercise, meditation, mindfulness and spending time in nature, encouraging healthy eating habits, regular exercise, sufficient sleep, cycling, walking etc are some of the strategies for addressing such stress.

The writer is Community Health Officer, NHM JK, PGC (Community Health) KU. CMP (Christian Medical College, Vallore, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and NHSRC GOI) BLS and ERTC Certified (Directorate of Health Services, Kashmir) RCBS (University of Kashmir) Life Member (Indian Red Cross Society)

cyberaies@gmail.com

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