I’m thinking of conjunctive percentile so like reaching 90th percentile in physical and mental health. I also mean this kind of loosely since there’s no one quantification for that.
Stress damages both physical and mental health. Inflammation also damages both.
I know osteopaths who see depression as a physical illness and not a mental one. The best-validated reason for that view is that head trauma often produces depression. We have the development of blood tests to diagnose depression (https://neurosciencenews.com/depression-bipolar-blood-test-18197/).
I’m thinking of conjunctive percentile so like reaching 90th percentile in physical and mental health. I also mean this kind of loosely since there’s no one quantification for that.
I don’t think that physical and mental health are uncorrelated.
ha, good catch. Wonder how strongly.
Stress damages both physical and mental health. Inflammation also damages both.
I know osteopaths who see depression as a physical illness and not a mental one. The best-validated reason for that view is that head trauma often produces depression. We have the development of blood tests to diagnose depression (https://neurosciencenews.com/depression-bipolar-blood-test-18197/).