Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda

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Autor(a) principal: Feijão, Adelina Maria Melo
Data de Publicação: 2000
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/6509
Resumo: The High Blood Pressure has been considered to be one of the most important pathologies for the Public Health, due to its importance for the occurrence of the cardiovascular diseases, specially the heart attack, the vascular cerebral disease and the congestive cardiac insufficiency. Many risk factors related to the High Blood Pressure have been described in the literature. However, in our State, relative importance of each one of them is still little known. The aim of the present study was to verify the prevalence and the relative importance of some classic risk factor for the High Blood Pressure in an adult population with low income, as well as to measure the association between domestic work and High Blood Pressure in women. The study area was “The Conjunto Habitacional Metropolitano”, a group of apartment blocks for low income people in the Municipality of Caucaia, Ceará State, Brazil. A survey was carried out, in house by house basis, in 760 households in a continuos area of the “Conjunto Habitacional Metropolitano”. A total of 1,248 individuals of both sexes and thirty years old or older was enrolled in this survey. During the survey an interview was carried out, a anthopometric exam was conducted and the blood pressure of all individuals was measured. It was observed a prevalence of arterial blood pressure of 23,96% (VI JNC) and 9,85% (WHO). The prevalence of overweight was 35,76% and the obesity was of 15,18%. Women presented an significant increase on the prevalence of overweight and obesity as the age goes on. On the other hand, men did not show this increase. Among the individuals with overweigth and obesity, the prevalence of high blood pressure (VI JNC) was 25,42% in women and 40,11% in men. it was not observed any significant difference of high blood pressure between the sexes. A higher society level and a longer school live were associated with a smaller prevalence of arterial high blood pressure. To measure the association between the work done at home and high blood pressure in women, was executed a case-control study. It involved 147 cases and 300 controls. The average of age was of 30 to 55 years old. The cases were women whose PAD was equal or higher than 90 mm Hg and/or PAS was equal or higher than 140 mm Hg. The controls were women with PAD lower than 80 mm Hg and PAS lower than 120 mm Hg. The domestic work was measured in hours during the day. The activities studied were: wash, cook, clean, and care with children, oldies and people with disease. Form the total, 99,0% (442), did home work and 1% (5) said that they had no work at home, 9,50% (42) worked outside but still doing domestic work, 12,44% (55) do not practice domestic work at home. and 13,57% (60) do not practice domestic work outside (sellers, secretaries). It was verified a significant association between doing domestic work out of the house and High Blood Pressure (OR=2,17; CI 95%: 1,04 – 4,53) adjusted for the following variables: age, IMC, income and hours of domestic work at home. This variables have also shown to be significantly associated with High Blood Pressure. The other kinds of occupation did not show any significant association with High Blood Pressure, even domestic work at home. This findings point out to the importance of the obesity in the overall adult population, while a possible factor of intervention, as well as the need of prospective studies specifically to verify the association between occupation and High Blood Pressure in women.
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spelling Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa rendaEpidemiology of hypertension in an urban low-incomeHipertensãoFatores de RiscoEsgotamento ProfissionalThe High Blood Pressure has been considered to be one of the most important pathologies for the Public Health, due to its importance for the occurrence of the cardiovascular diseases, specially the heart attack, the vascular cerebral disease and the congestive cardiac insufficiency. Many risk factors related to the High Blood Pressure have been described in the literature. However, in our State, relative importance of each one of them is still little known. The aim of the present study was to verify the prevalence and the relative importance of some classic risk factor for the High Blood Pressure in an adult population with low income, as well as to measure the association between domestic work and High Blood Pressure in women. The study area was “The Conjunto Habitacional Metropolitano”, a group of apartment blocks for low income people in the Municipality of Caucaia, Ceará State, Brazil. A survey was carried out, in house by house basis, in 760 households in a continuos area of the “Conjunto Habitacional Metropolitano”. A total of 1,248 individuals of both sexes and thirty years old or older was enrolled in this survey. During the survey an interview was carried out, a anthopometric exam was conducted and the blood pressure of all individuals was measured. It was observed a prevalence of arterial blood pressure of 23,96% (VI JNC) and 9,85% (WHO). The prevalence of overweight was 35,76% and the obesity was of 15,18%. Women presented an significant increase on the prevalence of overweight and obesity as the age goes on. On the other hand, men did not show this increase. Among the individuals with overweigth and obesity, the prevalence of high blood pressure (VI JNC) was 25,42% in women and 40,11% in men. it was not observed any significant difference of high blood pressure between the sexes. A higher society level and a longer school live were associated with a smaller prevalence of arterial high blood pressure. To measure the association between the work done at home and high blood pressure in women, was executed a case-control study. It involved 147 cases and 300 controls. The average of age was of 30 to 55 years old. The cases were women whose PAD was equal or higher than 90 mm Hg and/or PAS was equal or higher than 140 mm Hg. The controls were women with PAD lower than 80 mm Hg and PAS lower than 120 mm Hg. The domestic work was measured in hours during the day. The activities studied were: wash, cook, clean, and care with children, oldies and people with disease. Form the total, 99,0% (442), did home work and 1% (5) said that they had no work at home, 9,50% (42) worked outside but still doing domestic work, 12,44% (55) do not practice domestic work at home. and 13,57% (60) do not practice domestic work outside (sellers, secretaries). It was verified a significant association between doing domestic work out of the house and High Blood Pressure (OR=2,17; CI 95%: 1,04 – 4,53) adjusted for the following variables: age, IMC, income and hours of domestic work at home. This variables have also shown to be significantly associated with High Blood Pressure. The other kinds of occupation did not show any significant association with High Blood Pressure, even domestic work at home. This findings point out to the importance of the obesity in the overall adult population, while a possible factor of intervention, as well as the need of prospective studies specifically to verify the association between occupation and High Blood Pressure in women.A hipertensão arterial têm sido considerada uma importante patologia para a saúde pública dada sua determinação na ocorrência de doenças cardiovasculares, notadamente, o infarto do miocárdio, a doença vascular cerebral e a insuficiência cardíaca congestiva. Vários fatores de risco relacionados com a hipertensão arterial já foram descritos, entretanto, em nosso Estado ainda é pouco conhecida a importância relativa de cada um deles. Esse estudo teve como objetivo verificar a prevalência e a importância relativa de alguns fatores de risco clássicos da hipertensão arterial numa população adulta, de baixa renda, do Conjunto habitacional Metropolitano, Caucaia-CE na região metropolitana de Fortaleza, bem como medir a associação entre trabalho doméstico e hipertensão em mulheres. Foi realizado um inquérito casa a casa, em 760 domicílios de uma área contínua do bairro, quando então foram entrevistados, feito exame antropométrico e aferida a pressão arterial, de 1.248 indivíduos de ambos os sexos, a partir de 30 anos de idade. Foi observada, uma prevalência de hipertensão arterial de 23,96% (VI JNC) e 9,85% (OMS). A prevalência de sobrepeso foi de 35,76% e de obesidade foi de 15,18%. As mulheres apresentaram um crescimento significativo da prevalência do sobrepeso e obesidade com o aumento da idade, enquanto os homens não apresentaram. Entre os indivíduos com sobrepeso e obesidade, a prevalência da hipertensão(VI JNC) foi 25,42% e 40,11% respectivamente. Não foi observada diferença significativa na prevalência da hipertensão entre os sexos. Uma maior renda familiar e maior número de anos na escola estavam associados significativamente a uma menor prevalência de hipertensão arterial. Para medir a associação entre trabalho doméstico e hipertensão arterial em mulheres foi realizado um estudo caso controle, com 147 casos e 300 controles, na faixa etária de 30 a 55 anos de idade. Casos foram mulheres com PAD igual ou superior a 90 mm Hg e/ou PAS igual ou superior a 140 mm Hg. Controles foram mulheres com PAD inferior a 80 mm Hg e PAS inferior a 120 mmHg. O trabalho doméstico foi medido em tempo gasto em horas/dia com as atividades de lavar, passar, cozinhar e limpar, além de cuidados com crianças, idosos e doentes. Desse total, 99,0% (442) realizavam trabalho doméstico em casa e 1,0% (5) disseram não fazer qualquer tipo de atividade doméstica em casa, 9,50% (42) exerciam trabalho doméstico fora de casa (emprego doméstico); 12,44% (55) exerciam trabalho não doméstico em casa (costurar, bordar, vender) e 13,57% (60) exerciam trabalho não doméstico fora de casa (comerciária, operária, balconista). Verificou-se associação significativa entre realizar trabalho doméstico fora de casa e hipertensão arterial (OR=2,17; IC 95%: 1,04 – 4,53) ajustada para as variáveis idade, IMC, renda e horas de trabalho doméstico em casa, que também apresentaram-se significativamente associadas à hipertensão. Os demais tipos de ocupação não apresentaram associação significativa com a hipertensão, inclusive realizar trabalho doméstico em casa. Esses resultados apontam para a importância da obesidade na população adulta geral, enquanto fator passível de intervenção, bem como estudos prospectivos específicos sobre ocupação e hipertensão arterial em mulheres.Lima, José Wellington de OliveiraFeijão, Adelina Maria Melo2013-11-07T11:31:17Z2013-11-07T11:31:17Z2000info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfFEIJÃO, A. M. M. Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda. 2000. 142 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Saúde Pública) - Universidade Federal do Ceará. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda
Epidemiology of hypertension in an urban low-income
title Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda
spellingShingle Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda
Feijão, Adelina Maria Melo
Hipertensão
Fatores de Risco
Esgotamento Profissional
title_short Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda
title_full Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda
title_fullStr Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda
title_sort Epidemiologia da hipertensão arterial em uma população urbana de baixa renda
author Feijão, Adelina Maria Melo
author_facet Feijão, Adelina Maria Melo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Lima, José Wellington de Oliveira
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Feijão, Adelina Maria Melo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hipertensão
Fatores de Risco
Esgotamento Profissional
topic Hipertensão
Fatores de Risco
Esgotamento Profissional
description The High Blood Pressure has been considered to be one of the most important pathologies for the Public Health, due to its importance for the occurrence of the cardiovascular diseases, specially the heart attack, the vascular cerebral disease and the congestive cardiac insufficiency. Many risk factors related to the High Blood Pressure have been described in the literature. However, in our State, relative importance of each one of them is still little known. The aim of the present study was to verify the prevalence and the relative importance of some classic risk factor for the High Blood Pressure in an adult population with low income, as well as to measure the association between domestic work and High Blood Pressure in women. The study area was “The Conjunto Habitacional Metropolitano”, a group of apartment blocks for low income people in the Municipality of Caucaia, Ceará State, Brazil. A survey was carried out, in house by house basis, in 760 households in a continuos area of the “Conjunto Habitacional Metropolitano”. A total of 1,248 individuals of both sexes and thirty years old or older was enrolled in this survey. During the survey an interview was carried out, a anthopometric exam was conducted and the blood pressure of all individuals was measured. It was observed a prevalence of arterial blood pressure of 23,96% (VI JNC) and 9,85% (WHO). The prevalence of overweight was 35,76% and the obesity was of 15,18%. Women presented an significant increase on the prevalence of overweight and obesity as the age goes on. On the other hand, men did not show this increase. Among the individuals with overweigth and obesity, the prevalence of high blood pressure (VI JNC) was 25,42% in women and 40,11% in men. it was not observed any significant difference of high blood pressure between the sexes. A higher society level and a longer school live were associated with a smaller prevalence of arterial high blood pressure. To measure the association between the work done at home and high blood pressure in women, was executed a case-control study. It involved 147 cases and 300 controls. The average of age was of 30 to 55 years old. The cases were women whose PAD was equal or higher than 90 mm Hg and/or PAS was equal or higher than 140 mm Hg. The controls were women with PAD lower than 80 mm Hg and PAS lower than 120 mm Hg. The domestic work was measured in hours during the day. The activities studied were: wash, cook, clean, and care with children, oldies and people with disease. Form the total, 99,0% (442), did home work and 1% (5) said that they had no work at home, 9,50% (42) worked outside but still doing domestic work, 12,44% (55) do not practice domestic work at home. and 13,57% (60) do not practice domestic work outside (sellers, secretaries). It was verified a significant association between doing domestic work out of the house and High Blood Pressure (OR=2,17; CI 95%: 1,04 – 4,53) adjusted for the following variables: age, IMC, income and hours of domestic work at home. This variables have also shown to be significantly associated with High Blood Pressure. The other kinds of occupation did not show any significant association with High Blood Pressure, even domestic work at home. This findings point out to the importance of the obesity in the overall adult population, while a possible factor of intervention, as well as the need of prospective studies specifically to verify the association between occupation and High Blood Pressure in women.
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