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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