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  1. 1. LIFESTYLE DISEASES AND ITS PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PREVENTION PRESENTER: REKHA MARBATE
  2. 2. CONTENT ▪ Definition :- Lifestyle disease - Primary prevention - Secondary prevention ▪ Causes and types of lifestyle diseases
  3. 3. LIFESTYLE DISORDER Definition: Lifestyle disease: A disease associated with the way a person or group of people lives. OR diseases linked with the way people live their life. 1. William C. Shiel Jr. F. Definition of Lifestyle disease [Internet]. MedicineNet. 2019 [cited 21 August 2019]. Available from: https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=38316
  4. 4. PRIMARY PREVENTION Definition: Primary prevention refers to actions aimed at avoiding the manifestation of a disease. Park K. Park’s Textbook of preventive and social medicine ,23rd edition.jaypee brothers 2013
  5. 5. SECONDARY PREVENTION ▪ Definition: Secondary prevention deals with early detection when this improves the chances for positive health outcomes Park K. Park’s Textbook of preventive and social medicine ,23rd edition.jaypee brothers 2013
  6. 6. WHAT CAUSES LIFESTYLE DISEASES? Smoking, alcohol, drug, physical inactivity, dietary habits and environment Age, gender, genetic factors and race Park K. Park’s Textbook of preventive and social medicine ,23rd edition.jaypee brothers 2013
  7. 7. TYPES OF LIFESTYLE DISEASES • Cardiovascular diseases • Stroke • Diabetes • Cancer • Chronic obstructive Pulmonary disease • Mental health problems
  8. 8. IMPROPER LIFESTYLE ▪ Smoking ▪ Alcohol abuse ▪ Drug abuse ▪ Unhealthy diet and eating habits ▪ Sedentary lifestyle/ Lack of physical activity ▪ Faulty posture ▪ Unhealthy Environment
  9. 9. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES • Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are diseases or disorders that result from damage to the heart and blood vessels. ▪ Common Cardiovascular Diseases:- • High Blood Pressure • Heart Attack, MI, IHD • Arteriosclerosis-fat deposition in blood vessels
  10. 10. Park K. Park’s Textbook of preventive and social medicine ,23rd edition.jaypee brothers 2013
  11. 11. Prevention Of Cardiovascular Diseases Goals: WHO Expert Committee on the Prevention of CHD A]Population strategy B] High risk strategy C] Secondary prevention.
  12. 12. PHYSIOTHERAPY IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ▪ Goals [ primary prevention] 1] Lifestyle modification by patient/community education: ▪ Complete cessation of Smoking, Alcohol abuse and Drug abuse ▪ Unhealthy diet and eating habits:- 2] Exercise training
  13. 13. ▪ Goals [ secondary prevention] ▪ Awareness about the condition , cause and prognosis ▪ Modification of lifestyle and behavioral problems ▪ Adherence to primary prevention strategies along with drug therapy ▪ Debate- CABG and PTCA ▪ Exercise training-
  14. 14. STROKE
  15. 15. ROLE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN PREVENTION OF STROKE ▪ Stroke -cerebrovascular accident- insulting the brain’s motor and sensory function ▪ Depending upon area of insult – regulatory functions are impaired ▪ Goals [ primary prevention] ▪ Modification of controllable factors ▪ Control hypertension, diabetes , and cardiovascular diseases ▪ Routine physical activity and exercise training
  16. 16. ▪ Goals[ secondary prevention] ▪ Awareness about the causative risk factors , prognosis and management , Early detection and screening of risk factor ▪ Use of Drug therapy- anti-coagulant, lipid lowering agent, anti-thrombotic agent and beta blockers ▪ Debate- PTCA and CABG ▪ Helps in recovery and achieving optimal health through
  17. 17. Exercise training : ▪ Improve mobility, balance and fall risk ▪ Strength ▪ Flexibility ▪ Endurance and physical functioning
  18. 18. DIABETES- TYPE 2 DIABETES ▪ Type 2 diabetes - increasingly important cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD), renal failure, visual loss and lower limb amputation. ▪ Primary prevention ▪ Control diabetes ▪ Cessation of smoking and drinking habits ▪ Early detection of risk factors – hypertension, dislipidemia, high cholesterol ▪ Diet:- reduced intakes of energy, saturated and trans-fatty acids, cholesterol, and sodium.
  19. 19. SECONDARY PREVENTION ▪ Secondary prevention is aimed to manage the dibetes complication ▪ Improve glycemia, dyslipidemia, and blood pressure. (E) ▪ Drug therapy ▪ Diet and nutrition-included avoidance of simple sugars and refined carbohydrates - fat intake not to exceed 20 g/day - and an increase in fibre-rich food. ▪ Exercise training
  20. 20. ROLE OF PHYSIOTHERAPIST IN PREVENTION OF DIABETES ▪ Goals of physiotherapy: ▪ 1] Counseling of patient- lifestyle modification ▪ 2] Overcome disability due to pain – musculoskeletal, neurological, rhematological ▪ 3] Achieve optimal weight: For every kilogram of weight loss, there was a 16% reduction in the risk of developing diabetes. ▪ 4] Improve muscular strength and flexibility ▪ 5] Improve endurance
  21. 21. EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION 1. Kalra S, Kalra B, Kumar N. Prevention and management of diabetes: the role of the physiotherapist [Internet]. Doki.net. 2019 [cited 22 August 2019]. Available from: https://www.doki.net/tarsasag/diabetes/upload/diabetes/document/Prevention_and_management_ of_diabetes_the_role_of_the_physiotherapist_idf_cikkreferalo_20071027.pdf.pdf 2. ACSM’S Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription NINTH EDITION. 9th ed. Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health, 2014; 2014. 3. Regensteiner JG, Diabetes and Exercise, Humana press USA.2009 Frequency=3-5 days Intensity =low to moderate Time =150 minute daily Type =aerobic exercises, flexibility exe, resistance training Progression =
  22. 22. CANCER ▪ Cancer is a disease of the cell in which the normal mechanism of control of growth and proliferation are disturbed, which results in distinct morphological alterations of the cell and aberrations of tissue patterns.
  23. 23. ROLE OF PHYSIOTHERAPIST IN PREVENTING CANCER More than 30% of cancer can be prevented by modifying or avoiding key risk factors, including: ▪ being overweight or obese ▪ physical inactivity. 1][Internet]. Role of physiotherapy in cancer.Wcpt.org. 2019 [cited 22 August 2019]. Available from: https://www.wcpt.org/sites/wcpt.org/files/files/WPTDay11_Cancer_Fact_sheet_C6.pdf 2]Source: World Health Organization www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs297/en
  24. 24. ▪ Other risk factors include: ▪ tobacco use ▪ low fruit and vegetable intake ▪ alcohol use ▪ urban air pollution ▪ indoor smoke from household use of solid fuels.
  25. 25. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN CANCER PATIENTS ▪ World Health Organization recommendations say that undertaking 150 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic physical activity a week can reduce the risk of breast and colon cancers. Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health, released by the World Health Organization in 2011.
  26. 26. Mental Health Disorder ▪ Problems: ▪ Goals of physiotherapy ▪ Psychological goals:- ▪ Physical goals: ▪ Recent Advance: Guszkowska [2013] review study on effect of exercise on anxiety, depression and mood Kaur J, Masaunz M, Bhatia MS. Role of physiotherapy in mental health disorders. Delhi Psychiatry Journal. 2013;16(2):404-8.
  27. 27. ROLE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN PREVENTING RESPIRATORY DISORDER ▪ Common lifestyle disease of respiratory functions are – asthma, bronchiectasis, emphysema, lung cancer , infection to upper and lower respiratory tracts. ▪ Cause – exposure to environmental and occupational pollutant ( dust, pollen grain, chemical fumes) , excess exposure to cold , active smoking and passive smoking ▪ Problems: breathlessness, reduce functional capacity and affect quality of life
  28. 28. GOALS OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOTHERAPY ▪ Improve knowledge and understanding ▪ Maintain or improve exercise tolerance ▪ Improve functional abilities (i.e. carrying out daily tasks) ▪ Maintain and improve physical activity, coaching patients toward improving healthy behavior
  29. 29. ▪ Reduce breathlessness and the work of breathing ▪ Improve the efficiency of ventilation ▪ Mobilize and aid the expectoration of secretions (coughing up of mucus) ▪ Reduce (thoracic) pain About - ERS [Internet]. Erswhitebook.org. 2019 [cited 23 August 2019]. Available from: https://www.erswhitebook.org/about/

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