2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102005000500008
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Factors associated to smoking habit among older adults (The Bambuí Health and Aging Study)

Abstract: ObjectiveTo describe the characteristics and associated factors of the smoking habit among older adults. Methods A population-based study was carried out comprising 1,606 (92.2%) older adults (≥60 years old) living in the Bambuí town, Southeastern Brazil in 1997. Data was obtained by means of interview and socio-demographic factors, health status, physical functioning, use of healthcare services and medication were considered. The multiple multinomial logistic regression was used to assess independent associat… Show more

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“…5 The greater participation of the elderly who are ex-smokers in groups of educational activities is due to the higher prevalence of chronic diseases in these individuals. 15 The lower participation in groups of educational activities of elderly people with functional disability in the Northeast region indicates that these individuals have less access to the UBS that serve their dwelling area than those who do not have functional limitations. 16 The greater participation in groups of educational activities of elderly individuals residing in catchment areas of UBS with PSF model in the South and Northeast regions shows that PSF promotes greater access to the UBS of elderly individuals with chronic health conditions when compared to the traditional model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 The greater participation of the elderly who are ex-smokers in groups of educational activities is due to the higher prevalence of chronic diseases in these individuals. 15 The lower participation in groups of educational activities of elderly people with functional disability in the Northeast region indicates that these individuals have less access to the UBS that serve their dwelling area than those who do not have functional limitations. 16 The greater participation in groups of educational activities of elderly individuals residing in catchment areas of UBS with PSF model in the South and Northeast regions shows that PSF promotes greater access to the UBS of elderly individuals with chronic health conditions when compared to the traditional model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As doenças crônicas analisadas foram depressão, artrite/reumatismo, câncer, doença neurológica crô-nica (exceto acidente vascular encefálico -AVE), hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS), diabetes melito, asma/bronquite/enfisema, AVE, deficiência visual incapacitante ou deficiência auditiva incapacitante. A prevalência do tabagismo foi caracterizada em: nunca fumou (menos de 100 cigarros durante a vida); já fumou, (pelo menos 100 cigarros durante a vida) e fumante (mais de 100 cigarros durante a vida e consumo atual), de acordo com National Center for Health Statistics, 1994, já utilizado no Brasil por Peixoto (2005) 12 . O consumo de álcool foi avaliado com base nos critérios do questionário "CAGE" 13 .…”
Section: Dados Sobre a Situação De Saúde E Estilo De Vidaunclassified
“…Conversely, poor perception of health and not being married were associated with a greater risk of continuing smoking. (12) Despite the great number of epidemiological surveys in the international literature that describe the smoking epidemic, there is still a lack of studies that increase knowledge of the profile of the smokers who seek centers specialized in smoking cessation treatment. The tendency toward modeling new smoking cessation programs to the target population makes it necessary to investigate this profile in order to achieve better results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%