The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team
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Resumo: | Diet effects on weight, blood pressure (BP), treatment adherence and quality of life (QL) were studied in patients with arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus followed by interdisciplinary team in one primary health care unit. 116 patients (20- 65 years old) were selected, at least 7 visits demanded. Treatment adherence and QL were analyzed by standard questionnaires. Sex, age, body mass index (BMI), physical activity, fruits and vegetables consume were registered. Final weight (Pf), initial and final weight variation (DP) and relative weight [(Pf/Pi) x 100] were studied in all patients as well as among the obese ones and those who had adhered to treatment and controlled BP. Comparisons among groups and sequential data were done by Mann Whitney and Dunn tests, respectively (p<0,05 demanded). Multiple regression was used comparing QL scores with Pf, Pr and DP. 65 women and 51 men were studied (most 45-64 years old): 33.7% had arterial hypertension, 8.6% diabetes mellitus, and 57.7% both; 81% had not used to make regular physical exercises and 52.5% to consume fruits and 45.6% vegetables daily. Mean BMI was 29.34 + 5.22 kg/ m². There was significant weight reduction, mainly among the obese ones (p<0,0001), and among those who brought their BP to normal values. Higher weight reduction was obtained in those Who adhered to diet and/or physical exercises than others that did not do them. There was no important associations between weight parameters and QL scores. Diet approach, in na interdisciplinary health care model, was efficient to improve response to treatment. |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary teamContribuição da intervenção nutricional no tratamento da hipertensão arterial: experiência de uma equipe interdisciplinarHypertensionNutrition TherapyInterprofessionals RelationsQuality of LifeHypertensionNutrition TherapyInterprofessionals RelationsQuality of LifeDiet effects on weight, blood pressure (BP), treatment adherence and quality of life (QL) were studied in patients with arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus followed by interdisciplinary team in one primary health care unit. 116 patients (20- 65 years old) were selected, at least 7 visits demanded. Treatment adherence and QL were analyzed by standard questionnaires. Sex, age, body mass index (BMI), physical activity, fruits and vegetables consume were registered. Final weight (Pf), initial and final weight variation (DP) and relative weight [(Pf/Pi) x 100] were studied in all patients as well as among the obese ones and those who had adhered to treatment and controlled BP. Comparisons among groups and sequential data were done by Mann Whitney and Dunn tests, respectively (p<0,05 demanded). Multiple regression was used comparing QL scores with Pf, Pr and DP. 65 women and 51 men were studied (most 45-64 years old): 33.7% had arterial hypertension, 8.6% diabetes mellitus, and 57.7% both; 81% had not used to make regular physical exercises and 52.5% to consume fruits and 45.6% vegetables daily. Mean BMI was 29.34 + 5.22 kg/ m². There was significant weight reduction, mainly among the obese ones (p<0,0001), and among those who brought their BP to normal values. Higher weight reduction was obtained in those Who adhered to diet and/or physical exercises than others that did not do them. There was no important associations between weight parameters and QL scores. Diet approach, in na interdisciplinary health care model, was efficient to improve response to treatment. Avaliamos a contribuição da dieta sobre peso, pressão arterial (PA), aderência ao tratamento e qualidade de vida (QV) nos pacientes dos programas de hipertensão e de diabetes acompanhados por equipe interdisciplinar em unidade primária de saúde. Estudamos 116 pacientes, com idades entre 20 e 65 anos, por seis meses e aplicamos questionários padronizados para avaliar QV e aderência ao tratamento. Foram analisados sexo, diagnóstico, atividade física, faixa etária, índice de massa corporal, consumo alimentar e variação (DP) entre peso inicial (Pi) e final (Pf) de toda a amostra, dos obesos, daqueles que aderiram ou não ao tratamento e dos que controlaram ou não a PA. Utilizamos teste Mann Whitney para comparações entre subgrupos e, para dados seqüenciais, teste de Dunn (p < 0,05 exigido). Foi feita análise multivariada, comparando escores de QV com idade, Pf, peso relativo [(Pf / Pi ) x 100] e DP. Foi estudado um grupo de 65 mulheres e 51 homens, predominantemente entre 45 e 64 anos, com hipertensão (33,7%), diabetes mellitus (8,6%) ou ambos (57,7%). Dentre os analisados, 81% eram sedentários; 52,5% consumiam frutas e 45,6%, vegetais, diariamente. O índice de massa corporal encontrado foi 29,34 + 5,22 kg/m², maior entre os de 45 a 54 anos (30,71+5,5kg/m²). Houve redução significativa do peso (p < 0,0001) nos obesos (42,24%) e nos que controlaram a pressão. Entre os que aderiram à dieta e aos exercícios físicos ocorreu maior queda de peso. Não houve associação importante entre escores de QV e resposta ponderal. Consideramos que a abordagem dietética em um modelo de serviço interdisciplinar contribuiu de modo eficaz para a melhora dos pacientes hipertensos e diabéticos tratados em unidade primária de saúde.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)2006-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos Originais; Original Articlesapplication/pdfhttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/3110.5712/rbmfc1(4)31Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; Vol. 1 No. 4 (2006); 119-131Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; Vol. 1 Núm. 4 (2006); 119-131Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; v. 1 n. 4 (2006); 119-1312179-79941809-5909reponame:Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)instacron:SBMFCporhttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/31/pdfCopyright (c) 2006 Odaleia Barbosa de Aguiar, Vera Lucia Rabello de Castro Halfoun, Renata Couto Falcão Gomesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAguiar, Odaleia Barbosa deHalfoun, Vera Lucia Rabello de CastroGomes, Renata Couto Falcão2020-05-21T21:28:41Zoai:ojs.rbmfc.org.br:article/31Revistahttp://www.rbmfc.org.br/index.php/rbmfchttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/oai||david@sbmfc.org.br2179-79941809-5909opendoar:2020-05-21T21:28:41Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)false |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team Contribuição da intervenção nutricional no tratamento da hipertensão arterial: experiência de uma equipe interdisciplinar |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team Aguiar, Odaleia Barbosa de Hypertension Nutrition Therapy Interprofessionals Relations Quality of Life Hypertension Nutrition Therapy Interprofessionals Relations Quality of Life |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team |
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The contribution of nutritional intervention in the treatment of arterial hypertension: an experience of an interdisciplinary team |
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Aguiar, Odaleia Barbosa de |
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Aguiar, Odaleia Barbosa de Halfoun, Vera Lucia Rabello de Castro Gomes, Renata Couto Falcão |
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Halfoun, Vera Lucia Rabello de Castro Gomes, Renata Couto Falcão |
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Aguiar, Odaleia Barbosa de Halfoun, Vera Lucia Rabello de Castro Gomes, Renata Couto Falcão |
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Hypertension Nutrition Therapy Interprofessionals Relations Quality of Life Hypertension Nutrition Therapy Interprofessionals Relations Quality of Life |
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Hypertension Nutrition Therapy Interprofessionals Relations Quality of Life Hypertension Nutrition Therapy Interprofessionals Relations Quality of Life |
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Diet effects on weight, blood pressure (BP), treatment adherence and quality of life (QL) were studied in patients with arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus followed by interdisciplinary team in one primary health care unit. 116 patients (20- 65 years old) were selected, at least 7 visits demanded. Treatment adherence and QL were analyzed by standard questionnaires. Sex, age, body mass index (BMI), physical activity, fruits and vegetables consume were registered. Final weight (Pf), initial and final weight variation (DP) and relative weight [(Pf/Pi) x 100] were studied in all patients as well as among the obese ones and those who had adhered to treatment and controlled BP. Comparisons among groups and sequential data were done by Mann Whitney and Dunn tests, respectively (p<0,05 demanded). Multiple regression was used comparing QL scores with Pf, Pr and DP. 65 women and 51 men were studied (most 45-64 years old): 33.7% had arterial hypertension, 8.6% diabetes mellitus, and 57.7% both; 81% had not used to make regular physical exercises and 52.5% to consume fruits and 45.6% vegetables daily. Mean BMI was 29.34 + 5.22 kg/ m². There was significant weight reduction, mainly among the obese ones (p<0,0001), and among those who brought their BP to normal values. Higher weight reduction was obtained in those Who adhered to diet and/or physical exercises than others that did not do them. There was no important associations between weight parameters and QL scores. Diet approach, in na interdisciplinary health care model, was efficient to improve response to treatment. |
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