B7 - Non-communicable Diseases Flashcards

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Risk factors for disease?

A
  • Aspects of lifestyle - smoking, exercise or overreacting

* Substances present in environment or body - ionising radiation, UV light, second hand Tabasco smoke

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D. Casual mechanism?

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Something that explains how one factor influences another one

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3
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What do benign and malignant tumours result in?

A

Uncontrolled cell division

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4
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Benign tumours?

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Form in one place and do not spread to other tissues.

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Malignant tumours?

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Cancers, invade neighbouring tissues and spread to different parts of the body in the blood where they are secondary tumours

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How are benign tumours dangerous?

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Grow quickly and can put pressure on organs or damage them - brain

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Ways of treating cancer? (2)

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  • Radiotherapy - targeted dose of radiation kills cancer cells. Stops mitosis but can damage healthy cells.
  • Chemotherapy - chemicals used to stop cancer cells dividing or make them ‘self destruct’
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8
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Smoking can cause….?

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Cardiovascular disease - inc. coronary heart disease, lung cancer and lung disease

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What happens when a fetus is exposed to smoke?

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Restricted oxygen = premature birth, low birthweight and even still still birth

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Effects of smoking on the heart?

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  • Narrows blood vessels in skin ageing it
  • Nicotine increases heart rate whilst other chemicals damage the lining of the arteries
  • Increased blood pressure
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11
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Amount of exercise affects the amount of …… in muscles.

A

Respiration

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12
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People who exercise have….

A

Fitter heart and bigger lungs

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13
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Casual mechanisms that explain why exercise helps keep you healthy?

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  • More muscle tissue
  • Increases metabolic rate - reduces risk of developing arthritis, diabetes and high blood pressure
  • lowers blood cholesterol levels = reduced risk of fatty deposits building up in the coronary arteries.
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14
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What damage does alcohol cause?

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Damage to liver and cause cirrhosis and liver cancer, brain damage and death

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15
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Alcohol taken by a pregnant woman can affect….

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The development of her baby

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D. Carcinogen?

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Agents that cause cancer or significantly increase the risk of developing cancer.