Systemic Health Cognition is the integrated neurological and endocrine awareness of the body’s overall state of health, homeostasis, and physiological reserve, often referred to as interoception at a macro level. This internal, non-conscious perception influences behavioral choices, stress tolerance, and the subjective sense of well-being. A high degree of systemic health cognition means the body’s regulatory centers are receiving and accurately interpreting comprehensive signals from all peripheral organs.
Origin
This is a conceptual term that bridges the fields of neuroscience, endocrinology, and psychosomatic medicine. ‘Systemic Health’ grounds the concept in the whole-body physiological state, while ‘Cognition’ extends the concept of awareness beyond simple brain function to include the entire neuroendocrine network’s “knowing.” It emphasizes the mind-body connection in health regulation.
Mechanism
The mechanism involves afferent signaling pathways where peripheral tissues, such as the gut and adipose tissue, release hormones and cytokines that communicate their status to the central nervous system. The hypothalamus and limbic system integrate these systemic signals with sensory and emotional input to generate the final “cognitive” assessment of the body’s state. Optimal hormonal balance ensures these signals are clear and undistorted, allowing for appropriate, adaptive behavioral and physiological responses to maintain health.
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