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Lifestyle-related Diseases - TSV

Lifestyle-related diseases are a general term for diseases in which lifestyle habits such as eating habits, exercise habits, rest, smoking, and drinking are deeply related and are the cause of their onset. According to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, they are a collective term for diseases caused by lifestyle habits and are a factor in serious diseases. The main ones are cancer, cerebrovascular disease, heart disease, diabetes, hypertensive disease, liver disease, and kidney disease, which are called the seven major lifestyle-related diseases. Approximately one in three hospitalized patients is affected, and they account for the top causes of death among Japanese people.

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code	slug	name	description	category
01	cancer	Cancer	Malignant neoplasm and intraepithelial neoplasm. A disease deeply related to lifestyle habits.	Three Major Diseases / Seven Major Diseases
02	cerebrovascular-disease	Cerebrovascular Disease	Diseases related to blood vessels in the brain, such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage.	Three Major Diseases / Seven Major Diseases
03	heart-disease	Heart Disease	Heart diseases mainly including ischemic heart disease such as angina pectoris and myocardial infarction.	Three Major Diseases / Seven Major Diseases
04	hypertensive-disease	Hypertensive Disease	Hypertension and various diseases caused by high blood pressure.	Seven Major Diseases
05	diabetes	Diabetes	A disease in which the concentration of glucose in the blood (blood sugar level) becomes high.	Seven Major Diseases
06	liver-disease	Liver Disease	Liver diseases such as liver cirrhosis, fatty liver, and alcoholic liver disease.	Seven Major Diseases
07	kidney-disease	Kidney Disease	Kidney diseases such as chronic kidney disease and renal failure.	Seven Major Diseases
08	dyslipidemia	Dyslipidemia	A condition in which blood lipid values (cholesterol and triglycerides) deviate from standard values.	Related Disease
09	obesity	Obesity	A condition with BMI of 25 kg/m2 or higher, deeply related to lifestyle.	Related Disease
10	hyperuricemia	Hyperuricemia	A condition with high uric acid levels in the blood, causing gout.	Related Disease
11	metabolic-syndrome	Metabolic Syndrome	A condition in which visceral obesity is combined with two or more of hypertension, high blood sugar, and dyslipidemia.	Related Disease