BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS
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Resumo: | INTRODUCTION: In Brazil, 16 of 90 million workers perform their work activities in rural areas, which is the country's economy closely associated with rural production. However, health care provided to rural areas is less than that offered to the urban population. The diseases that affect these populations are similar, but, there is higher mortality in the rural environment. PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify the behavior of the metabolic, morphologic, and physical fitness parameters of rural workers after health education. METHODS: Metabolic, morphologic, and physical fitness parameters of seventeen rural workers were assessed. After health education, the subjects returned to the laboratory three years later and repeated the assessments. RESULTS: Reductions in metabolic variables: total cholesterol (-8.0%; p = 0.031), LDL-c (-19.1%; p = 0.005), and triglycerides (-19.1%; p = 0.044); while increases in HDL-c (18.1%; p = 0.001), resting heart rate (9.5%; p = 0.046), and body fat (14.5%; p = 0.001) also has been founded. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: Health education promotes positive changes in the lipid profile, but not in the morphologic and physical fitness parameters of the rural workers. It is suggested that less frequent education actions can minimize health risks, contributing to improving the health of rural workers. |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONSAgricultural Workers' DiseasesCardiovascular DiseasesFarmerOccupational HealthRisk FactorsINTRODUCTION: In Brazil, 16 of 90 million workers perform their work activities in rural areas, which is the country's economy closely associated with rural production. However, health care provided to rural areas is less than that offered to the urban population. The diseases that affect these populations are similar, but, there is higher mortality in the rural environment. PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify the behavior of the metabolic, morphologic, and physical fitness parameters of rural workers after health education. METHODS: Metabolic, morphologic, and physical fitness parameters of seventeen rural workers were assessed. After health education, the subjects returned to the laboratory three years later and repeated the assessments. RESULTS: Reductions in metabolic variables: total cholesterol (-8.0%; p = 0.031), LDL-c (-19.1%; p = 0.005), and triglycerides (-19.1%; p = 0.044); while increases in HDL-c (18.1%; p = 0.001), resting heart rate (9.5%; p = 0.046), and body fat (14.5%; p = 0.001) also has been founded. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: Health education promotes positive changes in the lipid profile, but not in the morphologic and physical fitness parameters of the rural workers. It is suggested that less frequent education actions can minimize health risks, contributing to improving the health of rural workers.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/66376Saúde (Santa Maria); Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2022, v. 48, n. 1Saúde (Santa Maria); Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2022, v. 48, n. 12236-58340103-4499reponame:Saúde (Santa Maria)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/66376/47241Copyright (c) 2022 Saúde (Santa Maria)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGlänzel, Marcelo HenriqueNepomuceno, PatrikCouto, Analie NunesSantos, Carine Muniz dosSevergnini, CassianoSantos, Polliana Radtke dosKleinpaul, William ViniciusReckziegel, Miriam BeatrísPohl, Hildegard Hedwig2022-05-29T03:50:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/66376Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaudePUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/oairevistasaude.ufsm@gmail.com || amanda.revsaude@gmail.com || beatriz.revsaude@gmail.com2236-58342236-5834opendoar:2022-05-29T03:50:05Saúde (Santa Maria) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS Glänzel, Marcelo Henrique Agricultural Workers' Diseases Cardiovascular Diseases Farmer Occupational Health Risk Factors |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEALTH INDICATORS OF RURAL WORKERS AFTER HEALTH EDUCATION ACTIONS |
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Glänzel, Marcelo Henrique |
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Glänzel, Marcelo Henrique Nepomuceno, Patrik Couto, Analie Nunes Santos, Carine Muniz dos Severgnini, Cassiano Santos, Polliana Radtke dos Kleinpaul, William Vinicius Reckziegel, Miriam Beatrís Pohl, Hildegard Hedwig |
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Nepomuceno, Patrik Couto, Analie Nunes Santos, Carine Muniz dos Severgnini, Cassiano Santos, Polliana Radtke dos Kleinpaul, William Vinicius Reckziegel, Miriam Beatrís Pohl, Hildegard Hedwig |
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Glänzel, Marcelo Henrique Nepomuceno, Patrik Couto, Analie Nunes Santos, Carine Muniz dos Severgnini, Cassiano Santos, Polliana Radtke dos Kleinpaul, William Vinicius Reckziegel, Miriam Beatrís Pohl, Hildegard Hedwig |
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Agricultural Workers' Diseases Cardiovascular Diseases Farmer Occupational Health Risk Factors |
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Agricultural Workers' Diseases Cardiovascular Diseases Farmer Occupational Health Risk Factors |
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INTRODUCTION: In Brazil, 16 of 90 million workers perform their work activities in rural areas, which is the country's economy closely associated with rural production. However, health care provided to rural areas is less than that offered to the urban population. The diseases that affect these populations are similar, but, there is higher mortality in the rural environment. PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify the behavior of the metabolic, morphologic, and physical fitness parameters of rural workers after health education. METHODS: Metabolic, morphologic, and physical fitness parameters of seventeen rural workers were assessed. After health education, the subjects returned to the laboratory three years later and repeated the assessments. RESULTS: Reductions in metabolic variables: total cholesterol (-8.0%; p = 0.031), LDL-c (-19.1%; p = 0.005), and triglycerides (-19.1%; p = 0.044); while increases in HDL-c (18.1%; p = 0.001), resting heart rate (9.5%; p = 0.046), and body fat (14.5%; p = 0.001) also has been founded. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: Health education promotes positive changes in the lipid profile, but not in the morphologic and physical fitness parameters of the rural workers. It is suggested that less frequent education actions can minimize health risks, contributing to improving the health of rural workers. |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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Saúde (Santa Maria); Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2022, v. 48, n. 1 Saúde (Santa Maria); Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2022, v. 48, n. 1 2236-5834 0103-4499 reponame:Saúde (Santa Maria) instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) instacron:UFSM |
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