Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Angra Larissa Durans
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Silva,Marcos Antonio Custódio Neto da, Brito,Luciane Maria Oliveira, Nascimento,Anna Cyntia Brandão, Barbosa,Maria do Carmo Lacerda, Batista,José Eduardo, Bezerra,Geusa Felipa de Barros, Viana,Graça Maria De Castro, Muniz Filho,Walbert Edson, Vidal,Flávia Castello Branco, Nascimento,Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: Climacteric women are susceptible to a number of changes, among them osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and susceptibility to fracture. Currently, this disease is a public health issue, being necessary to recognize its risk factors. Objectives: Identify risk factors related to osteoporosis in women attending Propis/Proex/UFMA, tracing a socio-demographic characterization and considering community lifestyles. Material and methods: This is a transversal retrospective clinical with a quantitative approach study conducted between March and June 2013 in São Luís (MA) with 107 women treated at the Programa de Práticas de Integralidade em Saúde (Propis - Integrality Health Practice Program). The study was approved by the University Hospital Ethics Committee of UFMA under opinion no. 362/07. Data were tabulated and analyzed in the epidemiological Epi-Info® software, version 3.4.1. Results: The brown color was predominant, consensual relationships proved to be a protective factor and low education was a risk factor. The average age of the group with menopause was 54.1 years and without menopause was 31.3 years (p < 0.0001). The average age of menopause was 43.7 years. The irregular menstrual cycle was a protective factor. The average number of pregnancies was 4.56 for the group with menopause and 2.45 for the group without menopause, with most births occurring normally (p < 0.0001). Smoking, physical inactivity and caffeine intake were risk factors, while the absence of alcoholism and of soda intake were protective factors for the disease. Conclusion: The patients followed the socioeconomic and demographic profile of Maranhão. Most had menarche and menopause in appropriate periods, showed no positive family history of osteoporosis, did not usually drink alcohol, were sedentary and the caffeine intake was high.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors
title Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors
spellingShingle Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors
Costa,Angra Larissa Durans
Climacteric
Osteoporosis
Risk factors
title_short Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors
title_full Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors
title_fullStr Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors
title_full_unstemmed Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors
title_sort Osteoporosis in primary care: an opportunity to approach risk factors
author Costa,Angra Larissa Durans
author_facet Costa,Angra Larissa Durans
Silva,Marcos Antonio Custódio Neto da
Brito,Luciane Maria Oliveira
Nascimento,Anna Cyntia Brandão
Barbosa,Maria do Carmo Lacerda
Batista,José Eduardo
Bezerra,Geusa Felipa de Barros
Viana,Graça Maria De Castro
Muniz Filho,Walbert Edson
Vidal,Flávia Castello Branco
Nascimento,Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão
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author2 Silva,Marcos Antonio Custódio Neto da
Brito,Luciane Maria Oliveira
Nascimento,Anna Cyntia Brandão
Barbosa,Maria do Carmo Lacerda
Batista,José Eduardo
Bezerra,Geusa Felipa de Barros
Viana,Graça Maria De Castro
Muniz Filho,Walbert Edson
Vidal,Flávia Castello Branco
Nascimento,Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Angra Larissa Durans
Silva,Marcos Antonio Custódio Neto da
Brito,Luciane Maria Oliveira
Nascimento,Anna Cyntia Brandão
Barbosa,Maria do Carmo Lacerda
Batista,José Eduardo
Bezerra,Geusa Felipa de Barros
Viana,Graça Maria De Castro
Muniz Filho,Walbert Edson
Vidal,Flávia Castello Branco
Nascimento,Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climacteric
Osteoporosis
Risk factors
topic Climacteric
Osteoporosis
Risk factors
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Climacteric women are susceptible to a number of changes, among them osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and susceptibility to fracture. Currently, this disease is a public health issue, being necessary to recognize its risk factors. Objectives: Identify risk factors related to osteoporosis in women attending Propis/Proex/UFMA, tracing a socio-demographic characterization and considering community lifestyles. Material and methods: This is a transversal retrospective clinical with a quantitative approach study conducted between March and June 2013 in São Luís (MA) with 107 women treated at the Programa de Práticas de Integralidade em Saúde (Propis - Integrality Health Practice Program). The study was approved by the University Hospital Ethics Committee of UFMA under opinion no. 362/07. Data were tabulated and analyzed in the epidemiological Epi-Info® software, version 3.4.1. Results: The brown color was predominant, consensual relationships proved to be a protective factor and low education was a risk factor. The average age of the group with menopause was 54.1 years and without menopause was 31.3 years (p < 0.0001). The average age of menopause was 43.7 years. The irregular menstrual cycle was a protective factor. The average number of pregnancies was 4.56 for the group with menopause and 2.45 for the group without menopause, with most births occurring normally (p < 0.0001). Smoking, physical inactivity and caffeine intake were risk factors, while the absence of alcoholism and of soda intake were protective factors for the disease. Conclusion: The patients followed the socioeconomic and demographic profile of Maranhão. Most had menarche and menopause in appropriate periods, showed no positive family history of osteoporosis, did not usually drink alcohol, were sedentary and the caffeine intake was high.
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