2014
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742014000400017
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Tendência da prevalência do diabetes melito autorreferido em adultos nas capitais brasileiras, 2006 a 2012

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“…It is important to note the great change in the ranking, which points to rapid growth [25][26][27] . Elevated fasting plasma glucose also increased in the period, which is consistent with other longitudinal studies 28 and telephone 29 and household surveys 30 . Studies have explained this increase by the growth of obesity, aging of the population, and unhealthy lifestyles, such as inadequate diet and physical inactivity [28][29][30] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…It is important to note the great change in the ranking, which points to rapid growth [25][26][27] . Elevated fasting plasma glucose also increased in the period, which is consistent with other longitudinal studies 28 and telephone 29 and household surveys 30 . Studies have explained this increase by the growth of obesity, aging of the population, and unhealthy lifestyles, such as inadequate diet and physical inactivity [28][29][30] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This information is similar to the literature data that indicate an increase in adults with diabetes aged 40 years or older, the majority over 50 years old, predominantly women, with low educational level and inactive. (11,(20)(21)(22) The prevalence of women in this study is similar to that obtained by Vigitel, (23) in which the frequency of self-reported diabetes diagnosis in 2012 was 8.1% in women and 6.5% in men. The higher prevalence among women has been reported in other studies in Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The increase in the death rate due to diabetes has been driven through the growth of the elderly population, the obesity epidemic and unhealthy lifestyles. 28,29 The current study showed that the rate for Brazil was stable between 1990 and 2015, although it increased in several states.…”
Section: 27mentioning
confidence: 59%