The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to investigate the factors associated with the treatment of hypertension among older adults living in the community. All residents (n = 1,742) of Bambuí, Minas Gerais State, Brazil (15,000 inhabitants) aged <FONT FACE=Symbol>³</FONT> 60 years were selected, and 1494 (85.8%) were interviewed and examined. Of these, 919 (61.5%) were hypertensive, 704 were aware of their condition (study population), and 578 were under treatment. Only 38.8% of the individuals under treatment presented controlled systolic and diastolic pressures (< 140 and < 90mmHg, respectively). Independent associations with treatment of hypertension were found for, in decreasing order of magnitude: less time elapsed since the last blood pressure measurement, greater number of physician visits in the past 12 months, higher body mass index, female gender, history of coronary disease, changes in diet due to arterial hypertension, and higher family income. Our results show that the factors most strongly associated with treatment of hypertension (use of health services) could be modified through adequate health policies for older adults. |
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The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community |
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The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community |
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The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community Firmo,Josélia Oliveira Araújo Aging Health Hypertension Continuity of Pacient Care |
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The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community |
title_full |
The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community |
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The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community |
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The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community |
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The Bambui Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with the treatment of hypertension in older adults in the community |
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Firmo,Josélia Oliveira Araújo |
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Firmo,Josélia Oliveira Araújo Barreto,Sandhi Maria Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda |
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Barreto,Sandhi Maria Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda |
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Firmo,Josélia Oliveira Araújo Barreto,Sandhi Maria Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda |
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Aging Health Hypertension Continuity of Pacient Care |
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Aging Health Hypertension Continuity of Pacient Care |
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The objective of this study was to investigate the factors associated with the treatment of hypertension among older adults living in the community. All residents (n = 1,742) of Bambuí, Minas Gerais State, Brazil (15,000 inhabitants) aged <FONT FACE=Symbol>³</FONT> 60 years were selected, and 1494 (85.8%) were interviewed and examined. Of these, 919 (61.5%) were hypertensive, 704 were aware of their condition (study population), and 578 were under treatment. Only 38.8% of the individuals under treatment presented controlled systolic and diastolic pressures (< 140 and < 90mmHg, respectively). Independent associations with treatment of hypertension were found for, in decreasing order of magnitude: less time elapsed since the last blood pressure measurement, greater number of physician visits in the past 12 months, higher body mass index, female gender, history of coronary disease, changes in diet due to arterial hypertension, and higher family income. Our results show that the factors most strongly associated with treatment of hypertension (use of health services) could be modified through adequate health policies for older adults. |
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz |
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz |
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