Degenerative Disease Office, NCDPC FAQ
- What are degenerative diseases?
- How does non-communicable disease differ from chronic disease?
- What is Lifestyle-Related Disease?
- What are the risk factors commonly shared by lifestyle-related diseases?
- What are the leading causes fo mortality in the Philippines?
What are degenerative diseases?
These are diseases that can cause premature disability, mortality and morbidity (henc, the word degenerative). These diseaes include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, cancers and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
topHow does non-communicable disease differ from chronic disease?
Chronic diseases appear under different names in different contexts. Sometimes the term "non-communicable diseases" is used to make a distinction from infectious or "communicable diseases". Yet several chronic diseases have an infectious component to their cause (source: WHO Preventing Chronic Diseases: A Vital Investment)
In the Philippines, "non-commnicable" or "degenerative disease" is commonly used depending on the perspective.
topWhat is Lifestyle-Related Disease?
"Lifestyle-related disease" is a term ussed to emphasize the contribution of behaviour to the development of chronic diseases.
topWhat are the risk factors commonly shared by lifestyle-related diseases?
The risk factors that are linked with lifestyle-related diseaes are smoking, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and stress.
topWhat are the leading causes fo mortality in the Philippines?
The leading causes of death are diseases of the heart, diseases of the vascular system, pneumonias, malignant neoplasms/cancers, all forms of tuberculosis, accidents, COPD and allied conditons, diabetes mellitus, nephrities/nephritic syndrome and other diseases of respiratory system. Among these diseases, six are non-communicable and four are the major NCDs such as CVD, cancers, COPD and diabetes mellitus.
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