Non communicable diseases

Subdecks (1)

Cards (17)

  • Non-communicable disease (NCD) is a chronic condition that cannot be transmitted from one person to another.
  • Many non-communicable diseases are caused by a combination of several risk factors over a long period of time.
  • Correlation is an apparent link or relationship between two factors.
  • One meal at McDonalds is not good for health, but every meal at McDonalds is bad for health.
  • Data on risk factors for non-communicable diseases can be analysed to identify correlations and draw conclusions.
  • Non-communicable diseases can have significant impacts on health, and identifying risk factors from data can help in managing these diseases.
  • Non-communicable diseases can be prevented or managed through lifestyle changes, such as improved diet, exercise, and stress management.