Socially conditioned diseases

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Across
  1. 2. Environmental contaminants that increase the risk of respiratory illnesses and certain cancers
  2. 6. A lack of regular physical activity that contributes to obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease
  3. 7. A chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels, often linked to poor diet and inactivity
  4. 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
  5. 9. Excessive consumption of this substance is linked to liver disease, various cancers, and contributes to overall morbidity.
Down
  1. 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
  2. 3. Diseases of the heart and blood vessels, which remain the leading cause of death worldwide and are heavily influenced by lifestyle choices
  3. 4. A modifiable risk factor involving the inhalation of tobacco smoke that significantly increases the likelihood of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
  4. 5. Chronic psychological tension that is a recognized risk factor for many socially conditioned diseases, including heart disease and mental health disorders
  5. 6. Differences in this social factor often lead to unequal access to healthcare and contribute to disparities in disease outcomes