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Increase in lung diseases in Vietnam - Coggle Diagram
Increase in lung diseases in Vietnam
Pollution
Water pollution
Fuel spillages: Oil and chemical spills/leaks
Waste
Radioactive Wastes
Sewage and Wastewater
Marine Dumping
Toxic chemicals
Farming and livestock
Maritime traffic
Air pollution
Indoor pollution
Toxic goods
Pesticides
Gases (radon and carbon monoxide...)
Wood-burning stoves
Tobacco smoking inside
Inadequate ventilation
Windowless room
Crowded house
Insufficient space
Muggy house
Mold/mildew and pollen
High room humidity
Wet clothes/shoes/pets
Roof, window, or pipe leaks
Natural factors
Wildfires
Outdoor activities
Burning trash
Vehicle emissions
Agricultural Activities
Pesticide and fertilizer overuse
Agricultural waste
Animal husbandry
Industrial Emission (greenhouse gas emissions)
Energy from fossil fuels
Construction and Demolition
Chemical reactions
Unhealthy lifestyle
Energy-dense diets (Westernized diet)
High-protein, low-fiber diet
High-fat or sugary foods
Alcohol consumption
Sedentary lifestyles
No excercise
Workplace inertia
Smoking
Stress, PTSD, or depression
Insomnia
Social pressure
Temptation: Habit formation
Nicotine addiction
Parental Influence
Media Influence
Ultraviolet (UV) overexposure
Radiation exposure
Atomic weapons
Nuclear plants
Gamma rays
X-rays
Atomic blast
Indirect transmission
Secondhand smoke
Infected (tuberculosis...)
Legal factors
Unlimited smoking and drinking age in Vietnam
Vietnamese bar/pub don’t need ID
Vietnam's public health workforce cannot provide the care needs
Overcrowded cancer centers
Limited modern facilities