2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102009000900013
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Freqüência de hipertensão arterial e fatores associados: Brasil, 2006

Abstract: The frequency of systemic arterial hypertension was estimated in 54,369 adults, stratifi ed by sex, geographic region, socio-demographic and behavioral variables and self-reported morbidities. Crude odds ratios of hypertension were calculated, as well as odds ratios adjusted for the study's variables. RESULTS:The frequency of self-reported hypertension was 21.6%. It was higher among women (24.4% versus 18.4%), lower in the North and CentralWest regions and higher in the Southeast region. The frequency of hyper… Show more

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“…The highest prevalence of hypertension in black-skinned individuals has also been demonstratedin epidemiological studies (15,20) . In a recent study conducted in Brazil, a 45.4% prevalence of arterial hypertension was found in quilombola communities.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…The highest prevalence of hypertension in black-skinned individuals has also been demonstratedin epidemiological studies (15,20) . In a recent study conducted in Brazil, a 45.4% prevalence of arterial hypertension was found in quilombola communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Very often, arterial hypertension prevalences greater than 50% are reported for ages over 50 years, and rates of up to 70% were found for ages over 70 years (21) . Despite to the known increase in prevalence of this disease with advancing age, high rates of arterial hypertension in younger age groups have been reported, possibly influenced by occurrence of overweight in these age groups in the study population (20) .…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Some studies have evidenced the relationship of low income and educational level with hypertension 15,16 , in addition to their influence on adhesion to treatment 9,17 . The educational level was such an important variable that it was maintained in the final logistic regression model for arterial hypertension, because those who were able only to read/write or had only elementary education had greater chances to develop the condition as compared with those with higher education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%