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Monday, 11 April 2016

Lifestyle Disease OR NCD(NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES) ARE SOMETIMES CALLED DISEASES OF CIVILIZATION ARE DISEASES APPEAR TO INCREASE IN FREQUENCY AS COUNTRIES BECOME INDUSTRIALIZED AND PEOPLE LIVE LONGER

 lifestyle diseases

  1. 1. Lifestyle diseases are defined as those health problems that react to changes in lifestyle. All lifestyle risk factors have one common property: they make breathing heavier and body O2 low. Cell hypoxia is the driving force of lifestyle diseases.
  2. 2. Human Body
  3. 3. WHAT CAUSES LIFESTYLE DISEASES ? Certain habits, behaviors, and practices such as poor eating habits, inactivity, or smoking. Factors that we cannot control such as age, gender, and heredity.
  4. 4. PROMINENT RISK FACTORS Disease Risk factors Heart disease Smoking, high BP, elevated Cholesterol, diabetes, Obesity, physical inactivity, Ty-A personality Cancer Smoking, alcohol, solar radiation, ionizing radiation, work-site hazards, environmental pollution, medications, infectious agents, dietary factors Stroke High BP, Elevated cholesterol, smoking Diabetes Obesity, diet RTA Alcohol, no-use of seat belts, speed, roads Cirrhosis Alcohol
  5. 5. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
  6. 6. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES Your heart and blood vessels make up your cardiovascular system. The diseases that result from damage to your heart and blood vessels are called cardiovascular diseases. Types of CVDs: heart attack, atherosclerosis, and high blood pressure.
  7. 7. RISK FACTORS Controllable  Tobacco Use  High Blood Pressure  High Cholesterol  Sedentary Lifestyle  Excessive Weight  Stress  Drug and Alcohol Use Uncontrollable Heredity Gender Age