2018
DOI: 10.5935/abc.20180090
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Cardiovascular Risk in Xavante Indigenous Population

Abstract: BackgroundThe prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors is little known in Brazilian indigenous populations. In the last two decades, important changes have occurred in the lifestyle and epidemiological profile of the Xavante people.Objectiveto assess the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in Xavante adults in São Marcos and Sangradouro/Volta Grande reserves, in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.MethodsCross-sectional study carried out with 925 Xavante people aged ≥ 20 years between 2008 and 2012. The fo… Show more

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“…Among the five SIHDs that were part of these clusters, the SIHD Xavante stands out, which is the most populous in the Midwest region and is located in the state of Mato Grosso. [32,33].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among the five SIHDs that were part of these clusters, the SIHD Xavante stands out, which is the most populous in the Midwest region and is located in the state of Mato Grosso. [32,33].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not only the availability of the basic health care structure that positions the Xavante as one of the most vulnerable peoples to COVID-19 in the Midwest region. Aspects of their socio-cultural organization and, especially, of their epidemiological profile, marked by high rates of hypertension, diabetes mellitus and obesity, tend to increase the risk of developing severe forms of COVID-19 [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observa-se que os resultados obtidos não representam todas as etnias brasileiras, mas são importantes para evidenciar a necessidade de ações interventivas que sirvam para proteger esses povos da aculturação que, de maneira inevitável, vem sendo introduzida no cotidiano dessa população ao longo dos anos. Souza Filho, Ferreira, Santos, Pierin 6 Mazzucchetti, Galvão, Tsutsui, Santos, Rodrigues, Mendonça, et al 13 Rocha, Bós, Huttner, Machado 14 Alves, Goulart, Ladeira, Oliveira, Benseñor 16 Soares, Fabbro, Silva, Sartorelli, Franco, Kuhn, et al 15 6 Inatividade Física/ Sedentarismo Santos, Tsutsui, Galvão, Mazzucchetti, Rodrigues, Gimeno 11 Rocha, Bós, Huttner, Machado 14 Rodrigues, Santos, Santos 17 3 Hábito de fumar Romero, Zavaleta, Cabrera, Gilman, Miranda 12 Rodrigues, Santos, Santos 17 2 Hábito de consumir bebida alcoólica Rodrigues, Santos, Santos 7 1…”
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“…Rocha, Bós, Huttner, Machado 14 Soares, Fabbro, Silva, Sartorelli, Franco, Kuhn, et al 15 de Massa Corporal (IMC) elevado como os principais fatores de risco associados à colecistectomia, bem como à cirurgia bariátrica prévia e etnia indígena.…”
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“…Diabetes incidente foi associado a maiores valores de EIMC (em milímetros) (β=0,034; IC95%: 0,015 a 0,053), a CACS≥400 (Razão de chances=2,84; IC95%: 1,17-6,91) e ao desfecho combinado de CACS≥400 ou eventos cardiovasculares incidentes (Razão de chances=3,50; IC95%: 1,60-7,65). Conclusões: Fatores associados a maior incidência de diabetes 28 incluem obesidade, idade, dislipidemias, antecedente familiar, antecedente pessoal de diabetes Introdução 10 gestacional ou pertencer a determinadas etnias 7,29 . Independente das diferenças metodológicas entre os estudos, a literatura mostra consistentemente que as categorias de tolerância intermediária à glicose são um fator de risco importante para o desenvolvimento de diabetes.…”
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