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dc.contributor.authorMalta, Deborah Carvalhopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBernal, Regina Tomie Ivatapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSá, Ana Carolina Micheletti Gomide Nogueira dept_BR
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Tércia Moreira Ribeiro dapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorIser, Betine Pinto Moehleckept_BR
dc.contributor.authorDuncan, Bruce Bartholowpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSchmidt, Maria Inêspt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-27T04:50:36Zpt_BR
dc.date.issued2022pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1413-8123pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/250433pt_BR
dc.description.abstractThis study aims to analyze the prevalence of self-reported diabetes and its associated factors in the Brazilian adult population. It is a cross-sectional study using the 2019 National Health Survey. Prevalence and crude prevalence ratios (PRc) and adjusted prevalence ratios (PRa) of self-reported diabetes were estimated, with confidence intervals (95% CI), using Poisson regression. In the 82,349 adults, the prevalence of self-reported diabetes was 7.7%. Positively associated factors were: advanced age with greater association after 60 years (PRa 24.87; 95%CI 15.78-39.18); living in the Northeast (PRa 1.16; 95%CI 1.04-1.29), Southeast (PRa 1.27; 95% CI 1.14-1.43), South (PRa 1.18; 95%CI 1, 05- 1.34), and Midwest (PRa 1.21; 95%CI 1.06- 1.38); being a former smoker (PRa 1.17; 95%CI 1.09-1.27); self-assessment of regular health (PRa 2.41; 95%CI 2.21-2.64), bad/very bad (PRa 3.45; 95%CI 3.06-3.88); having heart disease (PRa 1.81; 95%CI 1.64-2.00), hypertension (PRa 2.84; 95%CI 2.60-3.69), high cholesterol (PRa 2.22; 95%CI 2.05-2.41), overweight (PRa 1.49; 95%CI 1.36-1.64), and obesity (PRa 2.25; 95%CI 2.05- 2.47). It could be concluded that diabetes in Brazilian adults is associated with sociodemographic factors, aging, lifestyle, and morbidities. These results can guide public policies for the prevention and control of disease in Brazil.en
dc.description.abstractO estudo analisa a prevalência de diabetes autorreferido e fatores associados na população adulta brasileira. Estudo transversal usando a Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde 2019. Estimaram-se as prevalências e razões de prevalência brutas (RPb) e ajustadas (RPa) de diabetes autorreferido, com intervalos de confiança (IC95%), empregando-se regressão de Poisson. Nos 82.349 adultos, a prevalência de diabetes autorreferido foi de 7,7%. Associaram-se positivamente: idade avançada, sendo maior após 60 anos (RPa 24,87; IC95%: 15,78-39,18); residir nas regiões Nordeste (RPa 1,16; IC95%: 1,04-1,29), Sudeste (RPa 1,27; IC95%: 1,14-1,43), Sul (RPa 1,18; IC95%: 1,05- 1,34) e Centro-Oeste (RPa 1,21; IC95%: 1,06- 1,38), ser ex-fumante (RPa 1,17; IC95%: 1,09- 1,27), autoavaliação de saúde regular (RPa 2,41; IC95%: 2,21-2,64), ruim/muito ruim (RPa 3,45; IC95%: 3,06-3,88), ter doença cardíaca (RPa 1,81; IC95%: 1,64-2,00), hipertensão (RPa 2,84; IC95%: 2,60-3,69), colesterol elevado (RPa 2,22; IC95%: 2,05-2,41), sobrepeso (RPa 1,49; IC95%: 1,36-1,64) e obesidade (RPa 2,25; IC95%: 2,05- 2,47). Conclui-se que o diabetes nos adultos brasileiros se associa a fatores sociodemográficos, envelhecimento, estilos de vida e morbidades. Esses resultados podem orientar políticas públicas para prevenção e controle da doença no Brasil.pt_BR
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfpt_BR
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofCiência & saúde coletiva. Rio de Janeiro. Vol. 27, no. 7 (2022), p. 2643-2653.pt_BR
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subjectDiabetes mellituspt_BR
dc.subjectRisk factorsen
dc.subjectFatores de riscopt_BR
dc.subjectHealth surveysen
dc.subjectAdultopt_BR
dc.subjectBrazilen
dc.subjectBrasilpt_BR
dc.titleSelf-reported diabetes and factors associated with it in the Brazilian adult population : National Health Survey, 2019pt_BR
dc.title.alternativeDiabetes autorreferido e fatores associados na população adulta brasileira : Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde, 2019pt
dc.typeArtigo de periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.nrb001151277pt_BR
dc.type.originNacionalpt_BR


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