Obesity, hypertension, and socioeconomic status in Western Santa Catarina, Brazil/Obesidade, condicao socioeconomica e hipertensao arterial no extremo oeste de Santa Catarina/La obesidad, la clase económica y la hipertensión en el extremo oeste de Santa Catarina
Objective This research was aimed at evaluating the relationship between obesity, socioeconomic status and high blood pressure (HBP) in volunteers living in western Santa Catarina, Brazil. Materials and Methods 955 volunteers were evaluated; 31% were male (aged 51.0±12.8 years old a weighing 78.4±13...
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description | Objective This research was aimed at evaluating the relationship between obesity, socioeconomic status and high blood pressure (HBP) in volunteers living in western Santa Catarina, Brazil. Materials and Methods 955 volunteers were evaluated; 31% were male (aged 51.0±12.8 years old a weighing 78.4±13.6 kg) and 69% female (aged 50.0±12.5 years old and weighing 69.8±13.4kg). Individuals having ≥140 mmHg systolic blood pressures (SBP) and ≥90 mmHg diastolic blood pressures (DBP) were classified as being hypertensive and those having ≥30 kg/[m.sup.2] body mass index (BMI) as being obese. Results HBP prevalence in this study was 35.1% among males and 29.4% in women. The percentage of men classified as having borderline HBP was also higher than that for women (20.9% cf 16.7%); 25.7% of HBP women and 34.6% HBP males were overweight and 48.3% HBP women and 56.9% males were obese. HBP distribution regarding socioeconomic status (high, middle and low income) had greater variation amongst women (cero%, 27.5% and 37.3%, respectively) than men (30.4%, 36.2% and 30.1%, respectively). Conclusion This study provided consistent evidence of obesity being associate with HBP. Although this fact is widely known, what should be taken into consideration here is HBP regarding BMI category; normal, overweight and obese volunteers differed substantially between the genders. Key Words: High blood pressure, obesity, social status (source: MeSH, NLM). Objetivo Avaliar a relacao entre obesidade, condicao socioeconomica e hipertensao arterial (HA) em voluntarios de ambos os sexos residentes na regiao Extremo Oeste de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Materiais e Metodos Participaram do estudo 955 voluntarios, sendo 31% do sexo masculino (idade: 51,0±1,80 anos; Peso: 78,4±13,6 kg) e 69% do sexo feminino (idade: 50,0±12,5 anos; Peso: 69,8[+ or -]13,3kg). Foram considerados hipertensos os individuos com pressao arterial sistolica ≥140 mm Hg e/ou pressao arterial diastolica ≥90mmHg e, obesos, os que apresentaram IMC ≥ 30 kg/[m.sup.2]. Resultados A prevalencia de hipertensao na amostra analisada foi de 35,13% entre os homens e de 29,4% entre as mulheres. O percentual de homens com PA classificada como limitrofe tambem foi maior que o de mulheres (20,9 contra 16,7%). Entre as mulheres com sobrepeso e obesidade, as hipertensas corresponderam a 25,7% e 48,3%, respectivamente. Entre os homens esses percentuais foram bastante superiores ao sexo feminino (34,6 e 56,9%, respectivamente). A distribuicao de hip |
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Materials and Methods 955 volunteers were evaluated; 31% were male (aged 51.0±12.8 years old a weighing 78.4±13.6 kg) and 69% female (aged 50.0±12.5 years old and weighing 69.8±13.4kg). Individuals having ≥140 mmHg systolic blood pressures (SBP) and ≥90 mmHg diastolic blood pressures (DBP) were classified as being hypertensive and those having ≥30 kg/[m.sup.2] body mass index (BMI) as being obese. Results HBP prevalence in this study was 35.1% among males and 29.4% in women. The percentage of men classified as having borderline HBP was also higher than that for women (20.9% cf 16.7%); 25.7% of HBP women and 34.6% HBP males were overweight and 48.3% HBP women and 56.9% males were obese. HBP distribution regarding socioeconomic status (high, middle and low income) had greater variation amongst women (cero%, 27.5% and 37.3%, respectively) than men (30.4%, 36.2% and 30.1%, respectively). Conclusion This study provided consistent evidence of obesity being associate with HBP. Although this fact is widely known, what should be taken into consideration here is HBP regarding BMI category; normal, overweight and obese volunteers differed substantially between the genders. Key Words: High blood pressure, obesity, social status (source: MeSH, NLM). Objetivo Avaliar a relacao entre obesidade, condicao socioeconomica e hipertensao arterial (HA) em voluntarios de ambos os sexos residentes na regiao Extremo Oeste de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Materiais e Metodos Participaram do estudo 955 voluntarios, sendo 31% do sexo masculino (idade: 51,0±1,80 anos; Peso: 78,4±13,6 kg) e 69% do sexo feminino (idade: 50,0±12,5 anos; Peso: 69,8[+ or -]13,3kg). Foram considerados hipertensos os individuos com pressao arterial sistolica ≥140 mm Hg e/ou pressao arterial diastolica ≥90mmHg e, obesos, os que apresentaram IMC ≥ 30 kg/[m.sup.2]. Resultados A prevalencia de hipertensao na amostra analisada foi de 35,13% entre os homens e de 29,4% entre as mulheres. O percentual de homens com PA classificada como limitrofe tambem foi maior que o de mulheres (20,9 contra 16,7%). Entre as mulheres com sobrepeso e obesidade, as hipertensas corresponderam a 25,7% e 48,3%, respectivamente. Entre os homens esses percentuais foram bastante superiores ao sexo feminino (34,6 e 56,9%, respectivamente). A distribuicao de hipertensos em funcao condicao socioeconomica apresentou maior variacao entre as mulheres (zero, 27,46 e 37,33%, respectivamente) do que entre os homens (30,4; 36,2 e 30,1%, respectivamente). Conclusao Os resultados do presente estudo trazem indicios consistentes da associacao entre obesidade e HA. Embora este fato seja conhecido, o que deve ser levado em consideracao e que a presenca de HA entre as categorias de IMC normal, sobrepeso e obeso diferiram substancialmente entre os sexos. Palavras-Chave: Hipertensao, obesidade, classe social (fonte: DeCS, BIREME). Objetivo Evaluar la relacion entre la obesidad, la situacion socioeconomica y la hipertension arterial (HTA) en voluntarios de ambos sexos que viven en el Extremo Oeste de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Materiales y Metodos Participaron 955 voluntarios, de los cuales 31% eran hombres (edad: 51,0 ± 12,8 anos; Peso: 78,4±13,6 kg) y 69% mujeres (edad: 50,0±12,5 anos, peso: 69,8±13,4 kg). Se consideraron hipertensos los sujetos con presion arterial sistolica [greater than or equal to]140 mmHg y / o presion arterial diastolica [greater than or equal to]90 mmHg, y la obesidad pacientes, aquellos con IMC [greater than or equal to]30 kg/[m.sup.2]. Resultados La prevalencia de la hipertension en la muestra fue de 35,1% en hombres y 29,4% entre las mujeres. El porcentaje de hombres con presion arterial clasificada como limite tambien fue mayor que de las mujeres (20,9 frente a 16,7%). Entre las mujeres con sobrepeso y obesidad, los sujetos hipertensos corresponden al 25,7% y 48,3%, respectivamente. Para los hombres, estos porcentajes fueron mayores que en las mujeres (34,6 y 56,9%, respectivamente). La distribucion de los pacientes hipertensos en funcion del nivel socioeconomico (alto, medio y bajo ingreso) mostro la mayor variacion entre las mujeres (cero, 27.5 y 37.3%, respectivamente) que entre los hombres (30,4, 36,2 y 30,14%, respectivamente). Conclusion Los resultados de este estudio aportan indicios consistentes de asociacion entre la obesidad y la hipertension. A pesar de que este hecho es conocido, lo que debe tenerse en cuenta es que la presencia de HTA entre categorias de IMC normal, sobrepeso y obesidad difieren sustancialmente entre los sexos. 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Materials and Methods 955 volunteers were evaluated; 31% were male (aged 51.0±12.8 years old a weighing 78.4±13.6 kg) and 69% female (aged 50.0±12.5 years old and weighing 69.8±13.4kg). Individuals having ≥140 mmHg systolic blood pressures (SBP) and ≥90 mmHg diastolic blood pressures (DBP) were classified as being hypertensive and those having ≥30 kg/[m.sup.2] body mass index (BMI) as being obese. Results HBP prevalence in this study was 35.1% among males and 29.4% in women. The percentage of men classified as having borderline HBP was also higher than that for women (20.9% cf 16.7%); 25.7% of HBP women and 34.6% HBP males were overweight and 48.3% HBP women and 56.9% males were obese. HBP distribution regarding socioeconomic status (high, middle and low income) had greater variation amongst women (cero%, 27.5% and 37.3%, respectively) than men (30.4%, 36.2% and 30.1%, respectively). Conclusion This study provided consistent evidence of obesity being associate with HBP. Although this fact is widely known, what should be taken into consideration here is HBP regarding BMI category; normal, overweight and obese volunteers differed substantially between the genders. Key Words: High blood pressure, obesity, social status (source: MeSH, NLM). Objetivo Avaliar a relacao entre obesidade, condicao socioeconomica e hipertensao arterial (HA) em voluntarios de ambos os sexos residentes na regiao Extremo Oeste de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Materiais e Metodos Participaram do estudo 955 voluntarios, sendo 31% do sexo masculino (idade: 51,0±1,80 anos; Peso: 78,4±13,6 kg) e 69% do sexo feminino (idade: 50,0±12,5 anos; Peso: 69,8[+ or -]13,3kg). Foram considerados hipertensos os individuos com pressao arterial sistolica ≥140 mm Hg e/ou pressao arterial diastolica ≥90mmHg e, obesos, os que apresentaram IMC ≥ 30 kg/[m.sup.2]. Resultados A prevalencia de hipertensao na amostra analisada foi de 35,13% entre os homens e de 29,4% entre as mulheres. O percentual de homens com PA classificada como limitrofe tambem foi maior que o de mulheres (20,9 contra 16,7%). Entre as mulheres com sobrepeso e obesidade, as hipertensas corresponderam a 25,7% e 48,3%, respectivamente. Entre os homens esses percentuais foram bastante superiores ao sexo feminino (34,6 e 56,9%, respectivamente). A distribuicao de hipertensos em funcao condicao socioeconomica apresentou maior variacao entre as mulheres (zero, 27,46 e 37,33%, respectivamente) do que entre os homens (30,4; 36,2 e 30,1%, respectivamente). Conclusao Os resultados do presente estudo trazem indicios consistentes da associacao entre obesidade e HA. Embora este fato seja conhecido, o que deve ser levado em consideracao e que a presenca de HA entre as categorias de IMC normal, sobrepeso e obeso diferiram substancialmente entre os sexos. Palavras-Chave: Hipertensao, obesidade, classe social (fonte: DeCS, BIREME). Objetivo Evaluar la relacion entre la obesidad, la situacion socioeconomica y la hipertension arterial (HTA) en voluntarios de ambos sexos que viven en el Extremo Oeste de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Materiales y Metodos Participaron 955 voluntarios, de los cuales 31% eran hombres (edad: 51,0 ± 12,8 anos; Peso: 78,4±13,6 kg) y 69% mujeres (edad: 50,0±12,5 anos, peso: 69,8±13,4 kg). Se consideraron hipertensos los sujetos con presion arterial sistolica [greater than or equal to]140 mmHg y / o presion arterial diastolica [greater than or equal to]90 mmHg, y la obesidad pacientes, aquellos con IMC [greater than or equal to]30 kg/[m.sup.2]. Resultados La prevalencia de la hipertension en la muestra fue de 35,1% en hombres y 29,4% entre las mujeres. El porcentaje de hombres con presion arterial clasificada como limite tambien fue mayor que de las mujeres (20,9 frente a 16,7%). Entre las mujeres con sobrepeso y obesidad, los sujetos hipertensos corresponden al 25,7% y 48,3%, respectivamente. Para los hombres, estos porcentajes fueron mayores que en las mujeres (34,6 y 56,9%, respectivamente). La distribucion de los pacientes hipertensos en funcion del nivel socioeconomico (alto, medio y bajo ingreso) mostro la mayor variacion entre las mujeres (cero, 27.5 y 37.3%, respectivamente) que entre los hombres (30,4, 36,2 y 30,14%, respectivamente). Conclusion Los resultados de este estudio aportan indicios consistentes de asociacion entre la obesidad y la hipertension. A pesar de que este hecho es conocido, lo que debe tenerse en cuenta es que la presencia de HTA entre categorias de IMC normal, sobrepeso y obesidad difieren sustancialmente entre los sexos. 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Materials and Methods 955 volunteers were evaluated; 31% were male (aged 51.0±12.8 years old a weighing 78.4±13.6 kg) and 69% female (aged 50.0±12.5 years old and weighing 69.8±13.4kg). Individuals having ≥140 mmHg systolic blood pressures (SBP) and ≥90 mmHg diastolic blood pressures (DBP) were classified as being hypertensive and those having ≥30 kg/[m.sup.2] body mass index (BMI) as being obese. Results HBP prevalence in this study was 35.1% among males and 29.4% in women. The percentage of men classified as having borderline HBP was also higher than that for women (20.9% cf 16.7%); 25.7% of HBP women and 34.6% HBP males were overweight and 48.3% HBP women and 56.9% males were obese. HBP distribution regarding socioeconomic status (high, middle and low income) had greater variation amongst women (cero%, 27.5% and 37.3%, respectively) than men (30.4%, 36.2% and 30.1%, respectively). Conclusion This study provided consistent evidence of obesity being associate with HBP. Although this fact is widely known, what should be taken into consideration here is HBP regarding BMI category; normal, overweight and obese volunteers differed substantially between the genders. Key Words: High blood pressure, obesity, social status (source: MeSH, NLM). Objetivo Avaliar a relacao entre obesidade, condicao socioeconomica e hipertensao arterial (HA) em voluntarios de ambos os sexos residentes na regiao Extremo Oeste de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Materiais e Metodos Participaram do estudo 955 voluntarios, sendo 31% do sexo masculino (idade: 51,0±1,80 anos; Peso: 78,4±13,6 kg) e 69% do sexo feminino (idade: 50,0±12,5 anos; Peso: 69,8[+ or -]13,3kg). Foram considerados hipertensos os individuos com pressao arterial sistolica ≥140 mm Hg e/ou pressao arterial diastolica ≥90mmHg e, obesos, os que apresentaram IMC ≥ 30 kg/[m.sup.2]. Resultados A prevalencia de hipertensao na amostra analisada foi de 35,13% entre os homens e de 29,4% entre as mulheres. O percentual de homens com PA classificada como limitrofe tambem foi maior que o de mulheres (20,9 contra 16,7%). Entre as mulheres com sobrepeso e obesidade, as hipertensas corresponderam a 25,7% e 48,3%, respectivamente. Entre os homens esses percentuais foram bastante superiores ao sexo feminino (34,6 e 56,9%, respectivamente). A distribuicao de hipertensos em funcao condicao socioeconomica apresentou maior variacao entre as mulheres (zero, 27,46 e 37,33%, respectivamente) do que entre os homens (30,4; 36,2 e 30,1%, respectivamente). Conclusao Os resultados do presente estudo trazem indicios consistentes da associacao entre obesidade e HA. Embora este fato seja conhecido, o que deve ser levado em consideracao e que a presenca de HA entre as categorias de IMC normal, sobrepeso e obeso diferiram substancialmente entre os sexos. Palavras-Chave: Hipertensao, obesidade, classe social (fonte: DeCS, BIREME). Objetivo Evaluar la relacion entre la obesidad, la situacion socioeconomica y la hipertension arterial (HTA) en voluntarios de ambos sexos que viven en el Extremo Oeste de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Materiales y Metodos Participaron 955 voluntarios, de los cuales 31% eran hombres (edad: 51,0 ± 12,8 anos; Peso: 78,4±13,6 kg) y 69% mujeres (edad: 50,0±12,5 anos, peso: 69,8±13,4 kg). Se consideraron hipertensos los sujetos con presion arterial sistolica [greater than or equal to]140 mmHg y / o presion arterial diastolica [greater than or equal to]90 mmHg, y la obesidad pacientes, aquellos con IMC [greater than or equal to]30 kg/[m.sup.2]. Resultados La prevalencia de la hipertension en la muestra fue de 35,1% en hombres y 29,4% entre las mujeres. El porcentaje de hombres con presion arterial clasificada como limite tambien fue mayor que de las mujeres (20,9 frente a 16,7%). Entre las mujeres con sobrepeso y obesidad, los sujetos hipertensos corresponden al 25,7% y 48,3%, respectivamente. Para los hombres, estos porcentajes fueron mayores que en las mujeres (34,6 y 56,9%, respectivamente). La distribucion de los pacientes hipertensos en funcion del nivel socioeconomico (alto, medio y bajo ingreso) mostro la mayor variacion entre las mujeres (cero, 27.5 y 37.3%, respectivamente) que entre los hombres (30,4, 36,2 y 30,14%, respectivamente). Conclusion Los resultados de este estudio aportan indicios consistentes de asociacion entre la obesidad y la hipertension. A pesar de que este hecho es conocido, lo que debe tenerse en cuenta es que la presencia de HTA entre categorias de IMC normal, sobrepeso y obesidad difieren sustancialmente entre los sexos. Palabras Clave: Hipertension, obesidad, clase social (fonte: DeCS, BIREME).</abstract><pub>Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Medicina</pub></addata></record> |
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