2019
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232018247.13982017
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Síndrome metabólica e fatores associados em quilombolas baianos, Brasil

Abstract: Resumo Este estudo buscou analisar a prevalência de Síndrome Metabólica (SM) e os fatores associados em adultos quilombolas. Estudo de base populacional com amostra de 850 adultos de ambos os sexos. A SM foi determinada pelo critério Joint Interim Statement. A regressão de Poisson foi usada para testar as associações, conforme modelo hierarquizado de análise. A prevalência de SM foi de 25,8% (Intervalo de Confiança de 95%: 22,8:28,7). Na análise múltipla permaneceram associados (p < 0,05) sexo, grupo etário… Show more

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“…It is also noteworthy that the most prevalent factor was high WC -significant abdominal obesity and metabolic deterioration marker 22,23 , commonly used in population studies 1,11,12 , followed by low HDL cholesterol, a significant predictor of cardiovascular risk 4 . MetS prevalence in this study was higher than that found in populations in other Latin American countries, such as in Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, and Mexico 5 , and in the Asia-Pacific region 24 , and higher than that found in local studies with specific populations at the national level, such as one study with adults in southern Brazil (24.3%) 25 , with the quilombola population (25.8%) 26 and the rural population (14.9%) 13 . Our findings also show a higher magnitude than previous studies with representative samples of the Brazilian population 10,11 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…It is also noteworthy that the most prevalent factor was high WC -significant abdominal obesity and metabolic deterioration marker 22,23 , commonly used in population studies 1,11,12 , followed by low HDL cholesterol, a significant predictor of cardiovascular risk 4 . MetS prevalence in this study was higher than that found in populations in other Latin American countries, such as in Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, and Mexico 5 , and in the Asia-Pacific region 24 , and higher than that found in local studies with specific populations at the national level, such as one study with adults in southern Brazil (24.3%) 25 , with the quilombola population (25.8%) 26 and the rural population (14.9%) 13 . Our findings also show a higher magnitude than previous studies with representative samples of the Brazilian population 10,11 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…The aforementioned corroborating the data from a study with quilombolas from Bahia, where 86.5% of the participants reported being black-skinned 21 .The highest prevalence of MS is among those with lower schooling and those with the lowest incomes 16,22 . In this group, homogeneous socioeconomic characteristics, urban area origin, users of the Unified Health System, non-white ethnicity, low schooling, and low family income were observed, highlighting the condition of social inequality that are potentiating characteristics of MS 23 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Além disso, é fundamental a disponibilização de informações acerca da realidade de populações minoritárias, muitas vezes fora do alcance desses sistemas de informações (Bezerra et al, 2014), especialmente agrupamentos comunitários com acesso restrito aos serviços de saúde, como os negros quilombolas (Pereira, Mussi, Rocha, 2020;Almeida et al, 2019). Esta população caracterizada pelo pertencimento étnico-racial de vasta Development, v. 9, n. 11, e3209119812, 2020 (CC BY 4.0) | ISSN 2525-3409 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v9i11.9812 história-ancestralidade negra, organização social diferenciada, importante relação com o território ocupado e localização eminentemente rural (Bezerra et al, 2014;Mussi, Petroski, 2019b), representa importante ação de resistência às violências racistas (Mussi et al, 2020b;Araújo et al, 2020;Guedes, Silva, 2020).…”
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