Socially conditioned diseases
Across
- 2. A behavioral addiction linked to excessive gambling, shopping, or online activity, impairing social function.
- 4. A global health burden linked to prolonged sitting and lack of physical activity.
- 8. A disorder where chronic under-sleeping increases risks of metabolic diseases and mental disorders.
- 12. A disease linked to the gut-brain axis, associated with modern Western dietary patterns.
- 13. An urban-related lung disease caused by long-term exposure to fine particulate matter
- 14. This social disease is influenced by poverty and malnutrition, leading to impaired childhood development. (Stunting)
- 15. A condition of chronic systemic inflammation due to prolonged psychosocial stress. (Allostatic Load)
- 17. This health condition is associated with "food deserts" and the consumption of ultra-processed foods.
- 18. Syndrome A workplace-induced health disorder caused by excessive psychological demands and lack of control.
- 19. A disease with both autoimmune and metabolic components, exacerbated by high-sodium diets.
Down
- 1. This syndrome, often seen in shift workers, disrupts metabolic processes and increases the risk of obesity and diabetes.
- 3. A skin disorder exacerbated by stress, diet, and pollution, often linked to gut health.
- 5. A mental disorder linked to social media overuse, characterized by low self-esteem and depression.
- 6. A form of malnutrition where calorie intake is sufficient, but micronutrient deficiencies persist.
- 7. A neurodegenerative condition linked to lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors, leading to cognitive decline.
- 9. A chronic condition linked to high cortisol levels due to prolonged socioeconomic stress.
- 10. A disease caused by an excessive intake of purine-rich foods, leading to uric acid crystallization in joints.
- 11. A condition where prolonged excessive screen exposure disrupts circadian rhythms, leading to hormonal imbalances.
- 16. A disorder where adipose tissue releases pro-inflammatory cytokines, increasing cardiovascular risk.