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B6: Global Challenges
6.3 Monitoring and Maintaining Health
6.3.2 Non-Communicable Diseases
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NCDs are diseases that are typically chronic and
long-lasting
Unlike communicable diseases, NCDs are often linked to genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral
factors
Chronic respiratory diseases are long-term diseases of the airways and other lung
structures
Exposure to pollutants or toxins is an example of an environmental
factor
The causes and risk factors of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) can be categorized as genetic, physiological, environmental, and
behavioral
NCDs like cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes can lead to disability, reduced mobility, and premature
death
NCDs are diseases that are not transmitted from person to
person
Match the NCD type with its description:
Cardiovascular Diseases ↔️ Diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels
Cancers ↔️ Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
Chronic Respiratory Diseases ↔️ Long-term diseases of the airways
Diabetes ↔️ A metabolic disorder with high blood sugar
What are the chronic conditions associated with NCDs that can lead to premature death?
Cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes
NCDs are chronic and long-lasting conditions that can lead to disability and premature death.
True
Medication is used in
NCD
management to control symptoms and slow disease progression.
True
Implementing both prevention and management strategies can reduce the impact of
NCDs
on health and wellbeing.
True
Communicable diseases are
transmitted
from person to person through various means.
True
NCDs are caused by pathogens like viruses or bacteria.
False
Order the four main types of NCDs based on their prevalence worldwide.
1️⃣ Cardiovascular Diseases
2️⃣ Cancers
3️⃣ Chronic Respiratory Diseases
4️⃣ Diabetes
What is one example of a behavioral risk factor for NCDs?
Tobacco Use
An unhealthy diet high in fat, sugar, and salt is a risk factor for
NCDs
.
True
Match the type of NCD with its correct description:
Cardiovascular Diseases ↔️ Affect the heart and blood vessels
Cancers ↔️ Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
Chronic Respiratory Diseases ↔️ Long-term diseases of the airways
Diabetes ↔️ Metabolic disorder with high blood sugar
Unhealthy diet is a risk factor for
NCDs
.
True
Genetic factors can contribute to the worsening of
NCDs
over time.
True
NCDs are often acute and short-term.
False
Cardiovascular diseases include conditions such as heart attacks and
strokes
What are the factors that contribute to NCDs and their complications?
Genetic, physiological, environmental, behavioral
Which diseases are examples of NCDs mentioned in the study material?
Cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes
What type of therapy helps maintain function and mobility in NCD patients?
Physical therapy
Match the NCD monitoring method with its description:
Population Surveys ↔️ Collect self-reported data
Disease Registries ↔️ Track incidence and prevalence
Health System Data ↔️ Collect data from healthcare providers
What does NCD stand for?
Non-Communicable Diseases
Give an example of a communicable disease.
Influenza
Which type of NCD affects the heart and blood vessels?
Cardiovascular Diseases
Genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors can interact to increase the risk of developing chronic
NCDs
What is one physiological risk factor for NCDs?
Physical Inactivity
What are the four major chronic NCDs mentioned in the study material?
Cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes
What is the primary behavioral factor that increases the risk of NCDs?
Tobacco use
What does the acronym NCD stand for?
Non-Communicable Diseases
Give an example of a communicable disease.
Influenza
Genetic factors are the only cause of NCDs.
False
Communicable diseases are often caused by
pathogens
Adopting a healthy lifestyle includes engaging in regular physical
activity
Lifestyle adjustments for NCDs include dietary changes and stress
management
What type of data is used to track deaths caused by NCDs?
Mortality data
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