controllable risk factors
diet and body weight
daily levels of physical activity
level of sun exposure
smoking and alcohol abuse
uncontrollable risk factors
Lifestyle Diseases- a result of an inappropriate relationship of people with their environments.
The following are risk factors for COPD:
Exercise.
lifestyle diseases are a result of a bad lifestyle, heriditary diseases are also a result of a bad lifestyle but heredity plays a part in whether u get the disease
Cardiovascular diseases, Cancer, DM, COPD
Lifestyle diseases are conditions caused by the way you live, rather than by infections or viruses. For instance, obesity is considered a lifestyle disease, as is type II diabetes. Some would also consider alcoholism and drug addiction to be lifestyle diseases, though it depends on your definition of the word disease.
Lifestyle diseases are those that result from consequences of habits we have chosen. Some common examples are smoking, drinking, and doing drugs.
One day at a time.
An infections disease is a sickness you can catch (or give to) other people. The flu and chicken pox are examples of infections diseases. Lifestyle diseases are sicknesses you cannot get or give to other people. You get lifestyle diseases from unhealthy lifestyle (little exercise, too much unhealthy food, etc.). Examples of lifestyle diseases are type two diabetes and gout.
Should people with diseases caused by their own lifestyle be treated at a high of cost to taxpayers?
change your habits
Improve lifestyle such as diet.
no
find a way to work around it, and get treated for it.