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“He that respects himself is safe from
others; He wears a coat of mail that none
can pierce.”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Lifestyle Diseases
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Section 1 Lifestyle and Lifestyle Diseases
Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
Section 3 Cancer
Section 4 Living with Diabetes
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Section 1 Lifestyle and Lifestyle
Diseases
Bellringer
• Fold a sheet of paper in half lengthwise and make a
crease. At the top of one side, write the word
“Healthy.” At the top of the other side, write the word
“Risky.” List under each title the things people do that
are either healthy or risky to their health.
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Section 1 Lifestyle and Lifestyle
Diseases
Objectives
• Describe how lifestyle can lead to diseases.
• List four controllable and four uncontrollable risk
factors for lifestyle diseases.
• State two actions you can take now to lower your risk
for developing a lifestyle disease later in life.
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Section 1 Lifestyle and Lifestyle
Diseases
What Are Lifestyle Diseases?
• Lifestyle diseases are diseases that are caused
partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other
factors.
• Lifestyle diseases include cardiovascular disease,
many forms of cancer, and two forms of diabetes.
• When you know the factors that contribute to lifestyle
diseases, you can make lifestyle choices now to
reduce your chances of these diseases later in life.
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Section 1 Lifestyle and Lifestyle
Diseases
Risk Factors for Lifestyle Diseases
• Controllable risk factors for lifestyle diseases include:
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your diet and body weight
your daily levels of physical activity
your level of sun exposure
smoking and alcohol abuse
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Section 1 Lifestyle and Lifestyle
Diseases
Risk Factors for Lifestyle Diseases
• Uncontrollable risk factors for lifestyle diseases
include:
• age
• gender
• ethnicity
• heredity
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
Bellringer
• Look at the quote at
right. Both the boy’s
father and his
grandfather have high
blood pressure. What
types of risk factors
does the boy have?
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
Objectives
• Summarize how one’s lifestyle can contribute to
cardiovascular disease.
• Describe four types of cardiovascular diseases.
• Identify two ways to detect and two ways to treat
cardiovascular diseases.
• List four things you can do to lower your risk for
cardiovascular diseases.
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
What Are Cardiovascular Diseases?
• Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are diseases and
disorders that result from progressive damage to the
heart and blood vessels.
• Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of
death in the United States.
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
What Are Cardiovascular Diseases?
• The four main types of cardiovascular diseases are:
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stroke
high blood pressure
heart attack
atherosclerosis
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What Are Cardiovascular Diseases?
• Strokes are sudden attacks of weakness or paralysis
that occur when blood flow to an area of the brain is
interrupted.
• Blood pressure is the force that blood exerts on the
walls of a blood vessel. High blood pressure can
injure blood vessel walls, leading to other
cardiovascular diseases.
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What Are Cardiovascular Diseases?
• Atherosclerosis is a disease in which fatty materials
build up on artery walls. This can block blood flow or
release clots that cause strokes or heart attacks.
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
What Are Cardiovascular Diseases?
• A heart attack is the
damage and loss of
function of an area of
the heart muscle.
• Heart attacks are often
caused by a blockage
of the coronary
arteries that carry
blood into the heart.
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
Detecting and Treating Cardiovascular Diseases
• Checking blood pressure is one way to monitor
cardiovascular health and detect CVDs.
• Systolic pressure is the maximum blood pressure
when the heart contracts. Diastolic pressure is the
blood pressure between heart contractions.
• Blood pressures are cited in the form “Systolic
pressure/Diastolic pressure.”
• Normal blood pressure is between 80/50 and 130/85.
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Detecting and Treating Cardiovascular Diseases
• Other methods for detecting CVDs include:
• electrocardiograms (EKGs) that measure the
electrical activity of the heart
• ultrasound images of the pumping heart and
heart valves
• angiography – Injecting dye into the coronary
arteries to look for blockages
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
Detecting and Treating Cardiovascular Diseases
• Options for treating CVDs include:
• diet and exercise
• medicines
• surgery
• angioplasty
• pacemakers
• transplants
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Preventing Cardiovascular Diseases
• Some steps you can take to prevent CVDs include:
• reducing consumption of saturated fats,
cholesterol, and salt
• keeping weight near recommended levels
• not smoking
• exercising regularly
• monitoring your blood pressure and cholesterol
level
• reducing stress
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Section 3 Cancer
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• List as many types of cancers as you can.
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Describe what cancer is.
Identify three causes of cancer.
Describe four types of cancer.
Identify three ways to detect and three ways to treat
cancer.
• List five things you can do to lower your risk for
cancer.
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Section 3 Cancer
What Is Cancer?
• Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled cell
growth.
• Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the
United States, after CVDs.
• Cancer starts with genetic damage. When the
genes that control cell growth are damaged, some
cells begin to divide again and again, making
tumors.
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What Is Cancer?
• A malignant tumor is a mass of cells that invades
and destroys normal tissue. A benign tumor is an
abnormal but usually harmless cell mass.
• Metastasis is a process in which cancer cells travel
to other parts of the body, creating new tumors.
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What Is Cancer?
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What Is Cancer?
• You can inherit damaged or mutated genes that
increase your chance of getting cancer.
• Carcinogens, or cancer causing agents, cause
cancer by damaging genes.
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Detecting and Treating Cancer
• Methods of detecting cancer include:
• self-exams
• biopsies (tissue samples)
• x rays
• MRI
• blood and DNA tests
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Section 3 Cancer
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Detecting and Treating Cancer
• Methods of treating cancer include:
• surgery
• chemotherapy – using drugs to kill cancer
cells
• radiation therapy – using radiation to kill
cancer cells
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Detecting and Treating Cancer
• Steps you can take to prevent cancer include:
• Don’t smoke
• Limit exposure to UV radiation
• Eat less saturated fats and more fruits,
vegetables, and fiber
• Exercise and maintain a healthy weight
• Get regular medical checkups
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Section 4 Living with Diabetes
Bellringer
• List foods that you eat that are high in sugar.
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Objectives
• Describe the role of insulin in diabetes.
• Compare type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
• Identify two ways to detect and two ways to treat
type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
• Name two ways that you can prevent type 2
diabetes.
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What Is Diabetes?
• When your cells need energy, the body breaks down
carbohydrates that you eat into glucose. Glucose
circulates through the body in the bloodstream.
• Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas that
causes cells to remove glucose from the blood.
• Diabetes is a disorder in which cells are unable to
obtain glucose from the blood, resulting in high
blood-glucose levels.
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What Is Diabetes?
• In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas does not produce
enough insulin.
• In type 2 diabetes, insulin is produced, but the
body’s cells fail to respond to the insulin.
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What Is Diabetes?
• With any kind of diabetes, the body uses fat and
protein instead of glucose for energy. This causes a
build-up of toxic substances in the blood.
• A diabetic coma is a loss of consciousness that
happens when there is too much blood sugar and too
many toxic substances in the blood.
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What Is Diabetes?
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Detecting and Treating Diabetes
• Detecting diabetes early is important to avoid severe
complications, such as blindness, strokes, kidney
disease, and loss of lower limbs.
• If you have symptoms of diabetes, see a doctor as
soon as possible.
• Doctors use urinalysis, glucose-tolerance tests,
insulin tests, and other kinds of tests to detect
diabetes.
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Detecting and Treating Diabetes
• Treatment of type 1 diabetes involves keeping bloodglucose levels as close to normal as possible.
• People with type 1 diabetes must check their bloodglucose levels several times a day and must learn to
give themselves insulin injections.
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Detecting and Treating Diabetes
• Treatment of type 2 diabetes sometimes involves
insulin, but more often focuses on frequent exercise
and a healthy diet with moderate amounts of sugar.
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Detecting and Treating Diabetes
• There is currently no way to prevent type 1 diabetes.
• To prevent type 2 diabetes, you can:
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exercise regularly
maintain a healthy weight
eat a healthy diet
avoid tobacco products
reduce stress levels
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
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Section 2 Cardiovascular Diseases
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Section 3 Cancer
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“If you stand straight, do not fear a crooked
shadow.”
—Chinese Proverb
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“One falsehood spoils a thousand truths.”
—African Proverb
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“A man cannot be comfortable without his
own approval.”
—Mark Twain
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“Our reverence is good for nothing if it does
not begin with self-respect.”
—Oliver Wendell Holmes
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“When the character of a man is not clear to
you, look at his friends.”
—Japanese Proverb
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“What lies behind us and what lies before
us are small matters compared to what lies
within us.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“A good name, like good will, is got by
many actions and lost by one.”
—Lord Jeffrey
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“To enjoy the things we ought and to hate
the things we ought has the greatest
bearing on excellence of character.”
—Aristotle
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“He that respects himself is safe from
others; He wears a coat of mail that none
can pierce.”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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“The reputation of a thousand years may be
determined by the conduct of one hour.”
—Japanese Proverb
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“Dreams are the touchstones of our
character.”
—Henry David Thoreau
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“A man’s character is his fate.”
—Heraclitus
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“Character is that which reveals moral
purpose, exposing the class of things a
man chooses and avoids.”
—Aristotle
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“What you do speaks so loud that I cannot
hear what you say.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“Abstinence is the surety of temperance.”
—Plato
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“This above all, to thine own self be
true/And it must follow, as the night the day/
Thou canst not then be false to any man.”
—William Shakespeare
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“No change of circumstances can repair a
defect of character .”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“Men acquire a particular quality by
constantly acting a particular way . . . you
become just by performing just actions,
temperate by performing temperate actions,
brave by performing brave actions.”
—Aristotle
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“The way to gain a good reputation is to
endeavor to be what you desire to appear.”
—Socrates
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“Do what you know and perception is
converted into character.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“Rather fail with honor than succeed by
fraud.”
—Sophocles
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“Character is higher than intellect.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“To know what is right and not do it is the
worst cowardice.”
—Confucius
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“It takes less time to do a thing right, than it
does to explain why you did it wrong.”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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“Nature magically suits a man to his
fortunes, by making them the fruit of his
character.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“That soul that can be honest is the only
perfect man.”
—John Fletcher
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“One does evil enough when one does
nothing good.”
—German Proverb
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“There is no pillow so soft as a clear
conscience.”
—French Proverb
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“Don't forget to love yourself.”
—Soren Kierkegaard
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“Character is the indelible mark that
determines the only true value of all people
and all their work.”
—Orison Swett Marden
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“What we think or what we believe is, in the
end, of little consequence. The only thing of
consequence is what we do.”
—John Ruskin
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“Fame is vapor, popularity an accident,
riches take wing, and only character
endures.”
—Horace Greeley
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“You can easily judge the character of a
man by how he treats those who can do
nothing for him.”
—James D. Miles
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“Right is right, even if everyone is against
it; and wrong is wrong, even if everyone is
for it.”
—William Penn
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“Our deeds determine us, as much as we
determine our deeds.”
—George Eliot
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“Character is the result of two things:
mental attitude and the way we spend our
time.”
—Elbert Hubbard
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“A man without character is like a ship
without a rudder.”
—Karl G. Maeser
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“Character is much easier kept than
recovered.”
—Thomas Paine
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“Character is power.”
—Booker T. Washington
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“An individual step in character training is
to put responsibility on the individual.”
—Robert Baden-Powell
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“Character is a by-product; it is produced in
the great manufacture of daily duty.”
—Woodrow T. Wilson
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