Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial

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Autor(a) principal: Torres, Débora Dada Martineli
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Introduction: Chronic diseases are health problems that persist over time and require constant care and changes in lifestyle. The main chronic diseases is high blood pressure. Alcohol consumption is considered a risk factor for high blood pressure in low doses has shown a cardiovascular benefit. Objectives: analyze the hypertensive and normotensive population, as the knowledge of hypertension, the concept of health, the measurement of PA; and evaluate the association between alcohol consumption and high blood pressure in the adult population of Sao Jose do Rio Preto / SP. Methods: Cross-sectional study in a sample of 1,717 individuals (hypertensive and normotensive) stratified by age group representative of the adult population (≥ 18 years) and urban city of São Jose do Rio Preto / São Paulo, Brazil. The participants answered a semi-structured interview with sociodemographic data, education, blood pressure control, aware of being hypertensive, health concept, monitoring of blood pressure and alcohol consumption. Statistical analysis was done through the Minitab software version 12.22, Maple 9:03, R 2.4.1, using the following statistical tests: Student t test, chi-square test or Fischer's exact test and the significance level adopted was p <0.05. Results: Of 762 classified as hypertensive, aged 18-39 years old, 33% were unaware of hypertension, and the knowledge increased with advancing age. The concept of health there was a decrease in good / excellent responses in young for regular / bad the elderly, most hypertensive reported that would monitor blood pressure, the last blood pressure measurement was less than a month. The study showed association of alcohol consumption and high blood pressure in the adult population analyzed, and the individuals who reported consuming more alcohol were male, with low education level and belonging to lower social classes. It showed cardiovascular protection in individuals who consume alcohol moderately (p = 0.035). Conclusion: These data refer to the population of São José do Rio Preto and reinforce the need to implement health interventions, promoting the knowledge of their health condition, improving the quality of life and thus reducing the rates of morbidity and mortality.
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spelling Cesarino, Cláudia BernardiBertolin, Daniela ComelisCipullo, José Paulo32811784802http://lattes.cnpq.br/4721259587654678Torres, Débora Dada Martineli2017-03-06T13:52:57Z2015-12-16Torres, Débora Dada Martineli. Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial. 2015. 56 p. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem) - Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto, São José do Rio Preto.1249http://bdtd.famerp.br/handle/tede/349Introduction: Chronic diseases are health problems that persist over time and require constant care and changes in lifestyle. The main chronic diseases is high blood pressure. Alcohol consumption is considered a risk factor for high blood pressure in low doses has shown a cardiovascular benefit. Objectives: analyze the hypertensive and normotensive population, as the knowledge of hypertension, the concept of health, the measurement of PA; and evaluate the association between alcohol consumption and high blood pressure in the adult population of Sao Jose do Rio Preto / SP. Methods: Cross-sectional study in a sample of 1,717 individuals (hypertensive and normotensive) stratified by age group representative of the adult population (≥ 18 years) and urban city of São Jose do Rio Preto / São Paulo, Brazil. The participants answered a semi-structured interview with sociodemographic data, education, blood pressure control, aware of being hypertensive, health concept, monitoring of blood pressure and alcohol consumption. Statistical analysis was done through the Minitab software version 12.22, Maple 9:03, R 2.4.1, using the following statistical tests: Student t test, chi-square test or Fischer's exact test and the significance level adopted was p <0.05. Results: Of 762 classified as hypertensive, aged 18-39 years old, 33% were unaware of hypertension, and the knowledge increased with advancing age. The concept of health there was a decrease in good / excellent responses in young for regular / bad the elderly, most hypertensive reported that would monitor blood pressure, the last blood pressure measurement was less than a month. The study showed association of alcohol consumption and high blood pressure in the adult population analyzed, and the individuals who reported consuming more alcohol were male, with low education level and belonging to lower social classes. It showed cardiovascular protection in individuals who consume alcohol moderately (p = 0.035). Conclusion: These data refer to the population of São José do Rio Preto and reinforce the need to implement health interventions, promoting the knowledge of their health condition, improving the quality of life and thus reducing the rates of morbidity and mortality.Introdução: As doenças crônicas são problemas de saúde que persistem com o decorrer do tempo e necessitam de cuidados permanentes e mudanças de hábitos de vida. Dentre as principais doenças crônicas não transmissíveis encontra-se a hipertensão arterial. O consumo de álcool, considerado um fator de risco para hipertensão arterial quando em baixas doses tem mostrado um benefício cardiovascular. Objetivos: analisar os indivíduos hipertensos e normotensos da população, quanto ao conhecimento da HAS, o conceito de saúde, a medição da PA; e avaliar a associação entre o etilismo e a hipertensão arterial na população adulta de São José do Rio Preto/SP. Métodos: Estudo transversal, em amostra de 1.717 indivíduos (hipertensos e normotensos) estratificada por faixa etária representativa da população adulta (≥ 18 anos) e urbana da cidade de São José do Rio Preto/São Paulo, Brasil. Os participantes responderam entrevista semi-estruturada com dados sóciodemográficos, escolaridade, controle de pressão arterial, conhecimento de ser hipertenso, conceito de saúde, a monitorização da pressão arterial e consumo de bebida alcoólica. A análise estatística foi feito por meio dos programas Minitab versão 12.22, Maple 9.03, R 2.4.1, utilizando-se os seguintes testes estatísticos: teste t de Student, teste qui-quadrado de Pearson ou teste exato de Ficher e o nível de significância adotado foi p<0,05. Resultados: Dos 762 classificados como hipertensos, na faixa etária de 18 a 39 anos, 33% não tinham conhecimento da hipertensão arterial, sendo que o conhecimento aumentou com o avançar da idade. Quanto ao conceito de saúde observou-se um decréscimo nas respostas boa/excelente nos jovens para regular/péssima nos idosos, maioria dos hipertensos relatou que monitorizava a pressão arterial, sendo a última aferição da pressão arterial foi há menos de um mês. O estudo mostrou associação do etilismo e a hipertensão arterial na população adulta analisada, sendo que os indivíduos que relataram mais consumir bebida alcoólica foram os do sexo masculino, com baixo nível de escolaridade e pertencentes a classes sociais mais baixas. Evidenciou proteção cardiovascular nos indivíduos que consomem moderadamente álcool (p=0,035). Conclusão: Esses dados referem à população de São José do Rio Preto e reforçam a necessidade da implementação de intervenções na saúde, promovendo o conhecimento da sua condição de saúde, melhoria da qualidade de vida e diminuindo, assim as taxas da morbimortalidade.Submitted by Fabíola Silva (fabiola.silva@famerp.br) on 2017-03-06T13:52:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 deboradadamtorres_dissert.pdf: 1456783 bytes, checksum: b4e87ed3eb804d6264e41a6cf1606270 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-06T13:52:57Z (GMT). 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title Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial
spellingShingle Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial
Torres, Débora Dada Martineli
Hypertension
Disease Prevention
Arterial Pressure
Alcoholism
Prevalence
Hipertensão
Prevenção de Doenças
Pressão Arterial
Alcoolismo
Prevalência
ENFERMAGEM::ENFERMAGEM DE SAUDE PUBLICA::5647390027954931658::600
title_short Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial
title_full Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial
title_fullStr Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial
title_full_unstemmed Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial
title_sort Conhecimento e associação com o etilismo na hipertensão arterial
author Torres, Débora Dada Martineli
author_facet Torres, Débora Dada Martineli
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Cesarino, Cláudia Bernardi
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Bertolin, Daniela Comelis
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Cipullo, José Paulo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, Débora Dada Martineli
contributor_str_mv Cesarino, Cláudia Bernardi
Bertolin, Daniela Comelis
Cipullo, José Paulo
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Hypertension
Disease Prevention
Arterial Pressure
Alcoholism
Prevalence
topic Hypertension
Disease Prevention
Arterial Pressure
Alcoholism
Prevalence
Hipertensão
Prevenção de Doenças
Pressão Arterial
Alcoolismo
Prevalência
ENFERMAGEM::ENFERMAGEM DE SAUDE PUBLICA::5647390027954931658::600
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hipertensão
Prevenção de Doenças
Pressão Arterial
Alcoolismo
Prevalência
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description Introduction: Chronic diseases are health problems that persist over time and require constant care and changes in lifestyle. The main chronic diseases is high blood pressure. Alcohol consumption is considered a risk factor for high blood pressure in low doses has shown a cardiovascular benefit. Objectives: analyze the hypertensive and normotensive population, as the knowledge of hypertension, the concept of health, the measurement of PA; and evaluate the association between alcohol consumption and high blood pressure in the adult population of Sao Jose do Rio Preto / SP. Methods: Cross-sectional study in a sample of 1,717 individuals (hypertensive and normotensive) stratified by age group representative of the adult population (≥ 18 years) and urban city of São Jose do Rio Preto / São Paulo, Brazil. The participants answered a semi-structured interview with sociodemographic data, education, blood pressure control, aware of being hypertensive, health concept, monitoring of blood pressure and alcohol consumption. Statistical analysis was done through the Minitab software version 12.22, Maple 9:03, R 2.4.1, using the following statistical tests: Student t test, chi-square test or Fischer's exact test and the significance level adopted was p <0.05. Results: Of 762 classified as hypertensive, aged 18-39 years old, 33% were unaware of hypertension, and the knowledge increased with advancing age. The concept of health there was a decrease in good / excellent responses in young for regular / bad the elderly, most hypertensive reported that would monitor blood pressure, the last blood pressure measurement was less than a month. The study showed association of alcohol consumption and high blood pressure in the adult population analyzed, and the individuals who reported consuming more alcohol were male, with low education level and belonging to lower social classes. It showed cardiovascular protection in individuals who consume alcohol moderately (p = 0.035). Conclusion: These data refer to the population of São José do Rio Preto and reinforce the need to implement health interventions, promoting the knowledge of their health condition, improving the quality of life and thus reducing the rates of morbidity and mortality.
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