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TOPIC.LIFESTYLE AND DISEASES

Lifestyle diseases include atherosclerosis, heart disease, and stroke; obesity and type 2 diabetes; and diseases associated with smoking and alcohol and drug abuse. Regular physical activity helps prevent obesity, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, colon cancer, and premature mortality.

[1]Lifestyle diseases can be defined as diseases linked with ones lifestyle. Lifestyle diseases are non-communicable diseases. They are caused by lack of physical activity, unhealthy eating, alcohol, substance use disorders and smoking tobacco, which can lead to heart disease, stroke, obesity, type II diabetes and Lung cancer.

[2] The diseases that appear to increase in frequency as countries become more industrialized and people live longer include Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, atherosclerosis, asthma, cancer, chronic liver disease or cirrhosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, chronic kidney failure, osteoporosis, PCOD, stroke, depression, obesity and vascular dementia.

Lifestyle disease may soon have a impact on the workforce and the cost of health care. Treating these non-communicable d

iseases can be expensive to treat.

[3]It can be critical for the patients health to receive primary prevention and identify early symptoms of these non communicable disease. These lifestyle disease are expected to increase throughout the years if people do not improve their lifestyle choices.


[4]Some commenters maintain a distinction between diseases of longevity and diseases of civi

lization or diseases of affluenc


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Common document file formats

See also

References

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  2. ^ Microsoft Corporation (2010-07-23). "MS-DOC - Word Binary File Format (.doc) Structure Specification". Retrieved 2010-08-08.
  3. ^ "What is DjVu - DjVu.org". DjVu.org. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
  4. ^ Microsoft Corporation (May 1999). "Rich Text Format (RTF) Specification, version 1.6". Retrieved 2010-03-13.
  5. ^ "4.3 Non-HTML file formats". e-Government Unit. May 2002. Archived from the original on February 18, 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-13.
  6. ^ "RTF (.rtf)—Wolfram Language Documentation". reference.wolfram.com.
  7. ^ "WD: Rich Text Format (RTF) Specification 1.7". support.microsoft.com.
  8. ^ Ranjan Parekh, Ranjan (2006). Principles of Multimedia. Tata McGraw-Hill. p. 87. ISBN 0-07-058833-3.