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Diseases of affluence are those diseases which are thought to be a result of increasing wealth in a society, in contrast to diseases of poverty which result from impoverishment.
[edit] ExamplesExamples of diseases of affluence include: type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, obesity, certain forms of cancer, asthma, alcoholism, allergies and depression[1], as well as a major range of other psychiatric illnesses.[citation needed] These diseases are categorized as non-communicable diseases, whereas the diseases of poverty tend to be largely communicable either through infection, inadequate safety or environmental health regulations, or poor hygiene. Diseases of affluence are predicted to become more prevalent as starvation and diseases of poverty decline, and as longevity increases. [edit] Possible causes of the diseases of affluenceFactors associated with the increase of these illnesses appear to be, paradoxically, things which many people would regard as improvements in their lives. They include:
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