Chapter 7: Non-communicable diseases Flashcards
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Non-communicable diseases
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- A non-communicable disease cannot be passed from one individual to another
- Risk factors are aspects of a person’s lifestyle, or substances present in a person’s body or environment, that have been shown to be linked to an increased rate of disease
- For some non-communicable diseases, a casual mechanisms for some risk factors has been proven, but not in others. A casual mechanism explains how one factor influences another through a biological process.
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Cancer
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- Benign and malignant tumours result in abnormal, uncontrolled cell division
- Benign tumours form in one place and do not spread to other tissues
- Malignant tumours cells are cancers. They invade neighbouring tissues and may spread to different parts of the body in the blood where they form secondary tumours
- Lifestyle risk factors for various types of cancer include smoking, obesity, common viruses, and UV exposure. There are also genetic risks factors for some cancers
- Radiotherapy: when the cancer cells are destroyed by targeted doses of radiation. Stops mitosis in cancer cells but can damage healthy cells
- Chemotherapy: chemicals are used to stop cancer cells dividing or to make them self-destruct.
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Smoking and risk of disease
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- Smoking can cause cardiovascular disease including coronary heart disease, lung cancer, and lung disease such as bronchitis and COPD
- A foetus exposed to smoke has restricted oxygen which can lead to premature birth, low birthweight, and even stillbirth
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Diet, exercise and disease
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- Diet affects your risk of developing cardiovascular and other diseases directly through cholesterol levels and indirectly through obesity
- Exercise levels affect the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease
- Obesity is a strong risk factor for type 2 diabetes
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Alcohol and other carcinogens
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- Alcohol can damage the liver and accuse cirrhosis and liver cancer
- Alcohol can cause brain damage and death
- Alcohol taken in by a pregnant woman can affect the development of her unborn baby