Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas
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Resumo: | Introduction: The higher the body mass index (BMI) of a patient, the greater the risk of the patient developing obesity-related diseases. Likewise, the severity of obesity and related diseases increases as BMI increases. Objective: to assess the costs of obesity and related diseases in Brazil from the perspective of society and health systems, in view of the analysis of estimated costs attributable to this main pathology, considering the costs of outpatient procedures, medicines distributed by the SUS to treat the disease and request of exam. Methodology: analytical observational approach developed at the Itamarati Basic Health Unit, located in the Jardim Itamarati neighborhood, in the city of Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais, using data from the Viver Platform, physical records and DATASUS. Results and discussion: given the results of this study and others cited here, it is noted that, considering obesity as a risk factor for hypertension and diabetes separately, the costs attributable to this disease are high, and the estimates of costs attributable to the main diseases Chronic diseases associated with inadequate nutrition show the great economic burden of these diseases for the SUS. The data show the need to prioritize integrated and intersectoral policies for the prevention and control of hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Conclusion: Obesity imposes a high cost to the health of people and public administration. Thus, by understanding the pathophysiology of obesity, it will allow healthcare providers to better manage the set of diseases supported by this main pathology that affect an individual. |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de MinasCostos públicos atribuibles a la obesidad: muestra de la USF Itamarati, Patos de MinasCustos públicos atribuíveis a obesidade: amostra da USF Itamarati, Patos de MinasObesidadeSaúde públicaCustosGestãoComorbidades.ObesityPublic healthCostsManagementComorbidities.ObesidadSalud públicaCostosGestiónComorbilidades.Introduction: The higher the body mass index (BMI) of a patient, the greater the risk of the patient developing obesity-related diseases. Likewise, the severity of obesity and related diseases increases as BMI increases. Objective: to assess the costs of obesity and related diseases in Brazil from the perspective of society and health systems, in view of the analysis of estimated costs attributable to this main pathology, considering the costs of outpatient procedures, medicines distributed by the SUS to treat the disease and request of exam. Methodology: analytical observational approach developed at the Itamarati Basic Health Unit, located in the Jardim Itamarati neighborhood, in the city of Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais, using data from the Viver Platform, physical records and DATASUS. Results and discussion: given the results of this study and others cited here, it is noted that, considering obesity as a risk factor for hypertension and diabetes separately, the costs attributable to this disease are high, and the estimates of costs attributable to the main diseases Chronic diseases associated with inadequate nutrition show the great economic burden of these diseases for the SUS. The data show the need to prioritize integrated and intersectoral policies for the prevention and control of hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Conclusion: Obesity imposes a high cost to the health of people and public administration. Thus, by understanding the pathophysiology of obesity, it will allow healthcare providers to better manage the set of diseases supported by this main pathology that affect an individual.Introducción: Cuanto mayor es el índice de masa corporal (IMC) de un paciente, mayor es el riesgo de que el paciente desarrolle enfermedades relacionadas con la obesidad. Asimismo, la gravedad de la obesidad y las enfermedades relacionadas aumenta a medida que aumenta el IMC. Objetivo: evaluar los costos de la obesidad y enfermedades relacionadas en Brasil desde la perspectiva de la sociedad y los sistemas de salud, en vista del análisis de los costos estimados atribuibles a esta patología principal, considerando los costos de los procedimientos ambulatorios, medicamentos distribuidos por el SUS para tratar la enfermedad y solicitud de examen. Metodología: enfoque observacional analítico desarrollado en la Unidad Básica de Salud Itamarati, ubicada en el barrio Jardim Itamarati, en la ciudad de Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais, utilizando datos de la Plataforma Viver, registros físicos y DATASUS. Resultados y discusión: dados los resultados de este estudio y otros aquí citados, se observa que, considerando la obesidad como factor de riesgo de hipertensión y diabetes por separado, los costos atribuibles a esta enfermedad son elevados y las estimaciones de costos atribuibles a los principales Enfermedades Las enfermedades crónicas asociadas a una nutrición inadecuada muestran la gran carga económica de estas enfermedades para el SUS. Los datos muestran la necesidad de priorizar políticas integradas e intersectoriales para la prevención y control de la hipertensión, la diabetes y la obesidad. Conclusión: la obesidad impone un alto costo para la salud de las personas y la administración pública. Así, al comprender la fisiopatología de la obesidad, permitirá a los proveedores de salud manejar mejor el conjunto de enfermedades que sustenta esta patología principal que afecta a un individuo.Introdução: Quanto maior o índice de massa corporal (IMC) de um paciente, maior se torna o risco de o paciente desenvolver doenças relacionadas à obesidade. Da mesma forma, a gravidade da obesidade e doenças relacionadas aumenta à medida que o IMC aumenta. Objetivo: avaliar os custos da obesidade e doenças relacionadas no Brasil na perspectiva da sociedade e dos sistemas de saúde, perante análise de estimativa dos custos atribuíveis a essa patologia principal, considerando custos de procedimentos ambulatoriais, medicamentos distribuídos pelo SUS para tratamento da doença e solicitação de exame. Metodologia: abordagem observacional analítica desenvolvido na Unidade Básica de Saúde Itamarati, localizada no bairro Jardim Itamarati, na cidade de Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais, sob dados da Plataforma Viver, prontuários físicos e DATASUS. Resultados e discussão: perante resultados deste estudo e dos outros aqui citados, nota-se que, considerando separadamente a obesidade como fator de risco para hipertensão e diabetes, os custos atribuíveis a essa doença são altos, e as estimativas dos custos atribuíveis às principais doenças crônicas associadas à alimentação inadequada evidenciam a grande carga econômica dessas doenças para o SUS. Os dados mostram a necessidade de priorizar políticas integradas e intersetoriais para a prevenção e o controle da hipertensão, do diabetes e da obesidade. Conclusão: A obesidade impõe um custo alto à saúde das pessoas e da administração pública. Desse modo, ao compreender a fisiopatologia da obesidade, permitirá que os provedores em saúde gerenciem melhor o conjunto de doenças corroboradas por essa patologia principal que afetam um indivíduo. Research, Society and Development2021-09-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2027210.33448/rsd-v10i12.20272Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e179101220272Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e179101220272Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e1791012202722525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20272/18111Copyright (c) 2021 Bárbara Queiroz de Figueiredo; Caio Flávio Reis Nogueira; Rúbia Carla Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFigueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Nogueira, Caio Flávio ReisOliveira, Rúbia Carla2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20272Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:58.495698Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas Costos públicos atribuibles a la obesidad: muestra de la USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas Custos públicos atribuíveis a obesidade: amostra da USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Obesidade Saúde pública Custos Gestão Comorbidades. Obesity Public health Costs Management Comorbidities. Obesidad Salud pública Costos Gestión Comorbilidades. |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas |
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Public costs attributable to obesity: sample from the USF Itamarati, Patos de Minas |
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Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de |
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Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Nogueira, Caio Flávio Reis Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Nogueira, Caio Flávio Reis Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Figueiredo, Bárbara Queiroz de Nogueira, Caio Flávio Reis Oliveira, Rúbia Carla |
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Obesidade Saúde pública Custos Gestão Comorbidades. Obesity Public health Costs Management Comorbidities. Obesidad Salud pública Costos Gestión Comorbilidades. |
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Obesidade Saúde pública Custos Gestão Comorbidades. Obesity Public health Costs Management Comorbidities. Obesidad Salud pública Costos Gestión Comorbilidades. |
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Introduction: The higher the body mass index (BMI) of a patient, the greater the risk of the patient developing obesity-related diseases. Likewise, the severity of obesity and related diseases increases as BMI increases. Objective: to assess the costs of obesity and related diseases in Brazil from the perspective of society and health systems, in view of the analysis of estimated costs attributable to this main pathology, considering the costs of outpatient procedures, medicines distributed by the SUS to treat the disease and request of exam. Methodology: analytical observational approach developed at the Itamarati Basic Health Unit, located in the Jardim Itamarati neighborhood, in the city of Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais, using data from the Viver Platform, physical records and DATASUS. Results and discussion: given the results of this study and others cited here, it is noted that, considering obesity as a risk factor for hypertension and diabetes separately, the costs attributable to this disease are high, and the estimates of costs attributable to the main diseases Chronic diseases associated with inadequate nutrition show the great economic burden of these diseases for the SUS. The data show the need to prioritize integrated and intersectoral policies for the prevention and control of hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Conclusion: Obesity imposes a high cost to the health of people and public administration. Thus, by understanding the pathophysiology of obesity, it will allow healthcare providers to better manage the set of diseases supported by this main pathology that affect an individual. |
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