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Lung cancer Asthma Bronchitis

Hypertension Emphysema

The Different Disorders or Diseases


that Affect Respiratory and Circulatory Systems due to Stroke
Rheumatic
Lifestyles

Heart disease
Thrombosis

Diabetes Pneumonia Atherosclerosis


•The Different Lifestyles that can affect
the Functioning of the Respiratory and
•Circulatory Systems
Lifestyles
•Lifestyles are the modifiable habits and
ways of life that can greatly influence
•overall health and well-being. There
are several lifestyle factors that can
promote
•good health (positive lifestyle factors)
and negative factors that can bring you
to
•negative effects on your physical well-
being.
Cigarette smoking
•causes respiratory problems like
•coughing and wheezing and can lead to
lung diseases like
•bronchitis, emphysema, pneumonia and
cancer.
Heavy alcohol
consumption
•can cause short and long term effects on
the cardiovascular system.
Over-eating

refers to eating more calories than your


body uses for energy
Sedentary/Inactive
life
style
•a lifestyle with a lot
•of sitting and lying down,
•with very little to no
•exercise. Around the
•world, people are
•spending more and more
•time doing sedentary
•activities.
What are the health risks of an inactive or sedentary
lifestyle?
▶Obesity—abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that
presents a risk to health
▶Heart diseases--occur when blood flow to a part of the
heart is blocked usually by
a blood clot
▶High blood pressure or hypertension-- occurs when one
or both of your blood
pressure readings are higher than 130/80mm Hg, and the
bottom blood pressure
number is less than 80mmHg,
▶High cholesterol---- it develops fatty deposits in your
blood vessels and eventually
these deposits grow , making it difficult for enough blood
to flow through your
arteries
▶Stroke—is a brain attack, cutting off vital blood flow and
oxygen to the brain. It
happens when blood vessel feeding the brain gets
clogged or bursts
▶Metabolic syndrome—is a cluster of condition that occur
together , increasing
your risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes
▶Type 2 diabetes---usually called non-insulin dependent or
adult-onset
▶Certain cancer—is a group of diseases involving
abnormal cell growth with the
potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body
▶Osteoporosis--- causes bones to become weak and brittle
that a fall or even a
mild stresses such as bending or coughing can cause
fracture

Depression –is a mood of disorder that causes a persistent
feeling of
sadness and loss of interest. Anxiety disorders –frequently
have intense,
excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday
situations.
Stress
•is a feeling of emotional or
physical tension. It can come
from any event
•or thought that makes you
feel frustrated, angry, or
nervous. Stress is your body's
•reaction to a challenge or
demand. But when stress lasts
for a long time, it may harm
•your
Activity #1: Is Smoking Bad to your Health?
Directions: Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. Write the letter from
the choices inside the box to complete the sentence in each given item below.
1. People who smoke often__________ quite a lot, even when they don’t have
a cold.
2. Should the government _________ smoking? Do you think smoking should
be illegal?
3. Can I smoke here? I’m sorry; no it’s a _________area
4. How much does a pack of __________ cost?
5. _________is a disease caused by smoking.
6. _________ is a drug found in cigarette.
7. I can’t ______ very well when there is smoke in the air
8. Many people are _________cigarettes. That
means they can’t stop smoking easily.
9. Some people smoke cigarettes, but others prefer
to smoke a cigar or a __________.
10. Some children breathe _________from a smokers who are near them.
11. It’s often easy to see many people who used___________ outside.
12. An______ is used for cigarette ash and cigarette butts when people smoke
13. You can find a ________ on a cigarette packages in many countries.
14. It’s difficult for people to __________smoking.
15. It is a fact that smoking causes many people _________at an early stage.
A. addicted to F. cigarette butt K non-smoking.
B. ashtray G. cough L. pipe
C. ban H. die M. quit
D. Breathe I. lung cancer N. second hand smoke
E. cigarette J. nicotine O. warning

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