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Life style
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Non-communicable
disease
A disease not capable of being spread from one person to another, can be the result of lifestyle choices and exposure to risk factors
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Lifestyle
The way in which a person or group
lives
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Diet
The foods and beverages a person eats and drinks
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Alcohol
A lifestyle risk factor for
brain
and
liver
damage
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Smoking
A lifestyle risk factor for cardiovascular disease and lung cancer
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Local level
On a
smaller
and non-widespread scale
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National level
On a
country-wide
scale
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Global
level
On a world-wide scale
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Risk factor
Anything that
increases
the likelihood of injury,
disease
or other health problems
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Cardiovascular
disease
risk factors
Poor diet, smoking and lack of exercise
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Type 2 diabetes risk factors
Obesity
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Problems linked to alcohol
Damage to
brain
and
liver
function
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Problems linked to smoking
Damage to the
lungs
and lung
cancer
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Carcinogen
A
cancer-causing
substance
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Ionising radiation
Types of radiation such as
UV
,
X-ray
or
gamma
rays that are
carcinogenic
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Interactions
The way in which two or more factors combine, for example
obesity
is associated with type
2
diabetes, the
HPV
virus can lead to cervical cancer and
asthma
can interact with
emphysema
caused by smoking
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