Y90-Y98: Supplementary factors related to causes of morbidity and mortality classified elsewhere

Y98: Lifestyle-related condition

Lifestyle-related conditions refer to a broad group of illnesses and health issues that are primarily caused or influenced by an individual's daily habits or routine choices. These conditions occur as a result of factors such as poor diet, lack of exercise, smoking, excessive alcohol intake, and other behaviors habitual to an individual's lifestyle. Such conditions can affect numerous systems within the body, with the cardiovascular, respiratory, and endocrine systems often proving particularly susceptible. Symptoms can vary greatly depending on the specific condition and the system affected, but they might include fatigue, difficulty breathing, or unexplained weight change. Disease progression also varies but generally, these conditions can worsen over time, particularly if the causative lifestyle factors continue or intensify. This wide range of conditions demonstrates the significant impact our daily choices can have on our bodies and overall health.