disease

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  • what is a disease?

    a disease is a problem with a structure or process that is not the result of injury.
  • what is a pathogen?

    a microorganism that can cause disease.
  • what is an communicable disease?
    A disease that can spread between individuals, caused by pathogens (e.g., bacteria, viruses).
  • what is a non-communicable disease?
    A disease that cannot be passed from person to person, often caused by genetics, lifestyle, or environment (e.g., cancer, diabetes).
  • How do pathogens spread?

    • Air: Sneezing or coughing (e.g., flu, tuberculosis).
    • Water: Drinking contaminated water (e.g., cholera).
    • Direct contact: Skin or bodily fluids (e.g., athlete's foot, HIV).
    • Vectors: Insects like mosquitoes (e.g., malaria).
  • Examples of communicable diseases
    • Bacterial: Tuberculosis, cholera.
    • Viral: Influenza, HIV/AIDS.
    • Fungal: Athlete’s foot.
    • Protist: Malaria.
  • Examples of non-communicable diseases
    • Cardiovascular diseases (heart attack).
    • Cancer.
    • Diabetes.
    • Asthma.
  • what is malnutrition?

    malnutrition is when you do not get enough or too much of a particular nutrient from your food.
  • what is kwashiorkor
    is a deficiency disease that is caused by a lack of protein in the diet
  • what are the symptoms of kwashiorkor
    enlarged belly
    small muscles
    failure to grow properly
    brittle hair
  • what are sources of protein? (kwashiorkor)

    meat
    fish
    dairy
    eggs
  • what can a lack of iron lead to?

    a lack of iron in the diet may lead to anaemia, which is a deficiency of red blood cells.
  • what are the symptoms of a lack of iron?

    red blood cells carry oxygen around the body so anaemia leads the sufferer to feel
    tired and
    weak
  • what are dietary sources of iron?

    red meat
    green leafy vegetables
    egg yolk
  • what are rickets?
    vitamin d and calcium deficiency
  • what are the symptoms of rickets?

    it causes skeletal deformities
    dental problems
    poor growth
  • what are the sources of vitamin D
    oily fish
  • what is scurvy?
    lack of vitamin C
  • sources of vitamin C
    citrus fruits e.g. lemon
  • nutrition group
    carbohydrates-release energy
    protein for growth and repair
    fats and oils to story energy, maintain the body temp and make cellular structures
    vitamins- promotes health
    minerals- promotes health
    fibre- promote digestion
    water- many roles
  • BMI=??

    weight in kilograms/height in metres2
  • 3 causes of non-communicable disease?

    malnutrition
    cancer
    diabetes
  • define what is meant by the term risk factor for disease.

    risk factor is anything that increases the chance of developing a disease.
  • which disease can be caused by lack of vitamin C?

    scurvy
  • which disease can be caused by a lack of protein in the diet

    kwashiorkor
  • which disease can be caused by excessive drinking of alcohol and lead to death

    liver disease
  • state which disease can be caused by a diet to high in sugars and fats
    type 2 diabetes
    obesity