Scurvy - Vitamin C deficiency. Most common in sailors in the 18th century.
Examples of diet-related diseases are hypertension, heart disease, cholesterol, cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis.
diet related diseases are when your overweigth or obese you should go on a diet and if you dont you get like diabetes etc..
a high fat diet can couse several heart diseases.
Diabetes atherosclerosis (build up of plaque from high fat diets) leading to coronary artery disease obesity; morbid obesity
some diseases related with blood, stomach, and skin.
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The major lifestyle causes of cardiovascular diseases are tobacco use, alcohol use, poor diet, physical inactivity, and obesity. The major health related causes are high blood pressure and heredity. Fortunately, lifestyle causes can be minimized by making fairly simple changes such as quitting smoking and beginning to exercise regularly.
Deficiency diseases are diseases that are caused by a lack of an essential nutrient. For example if you did not have enough vitamins in your diet, you would get deficiency diseases such as scurvy.
If you mean "scurvy", it is caused by lack of vitamin C in the diet.
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