Across
- 2. Environmental contaminants that increase the risk of respiratory illnesses and certain cancers
- 6. A lack of regular physical activity that contributes to obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease
- 7. A chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels, often linked to poor diet and inactivity
- 8. A measure that combines the years lost due to premature death with the years lived with disability—used to assess the overall burden of disease
- 9. Excessive consumption of this substance is linked to liver disease, various cancers, and contributes to overall morbidity.
Down
- 1. A group of conditions—including cancer, heart disease, and chronic respiratory disorders—that are not spread from person to person and are heavily influenced by social determinants
- 3. Diseases of the heart and blood vessels, which remain the leading cause of death worldwide and are heavily influenced by lifestyle choices
- 4. A modifiable risk factor involving the inhalation of tobacco smoke that significantly increases the likelihood of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
- 5. Chronic psychological tension that is a recognized risk factor for many socially conditioned diseases, including heart disease and mental health disorders
- 6. Differences in this social factor often lead to unequal access to healthcare and contribute to disparities in disease outcomes
