Correlação e associação de renda e escolaridade com condições de saúde e nutrição em obesos graves / Correlation and association of income and educational level with health and nutritional conditions among the morbidly obese
Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.)
; Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.);20(1): 165-174, jan. 2015. tab
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RESUMO
O objetivo deste artigo é investigar relações entre renda e escolaridade com condições de saúde e nutrição em obesos graves. Estudo transversal ambulatorial com 79 pacientes de primeira consulta, com Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC) ≥ 35 kg/m2 e idade ≥ 20 anos. Coletaram-se dados sociodemográficos, antropométricos, estilo de vida, exames bioquímicos e consumo alimentar. O IMC médio foi 48,3 ± 6,9 kg/m2. Observou-se correlação negativa significante de escolaridade com variáveis peso (r = -0,234) e IMC (r = -0,364) e de renda familiar per capita com consumo diário de vegetal A (r = -0,263). Após análise multivariada maior renda familiar per capita se associou à ausência de cardiopatia (RP 0,51, IC95% 0,32-0,81), maior consumo diário de vegetal A (RP 1,79, IC95% 1,16-2,75) e doces (RP 3,12, IC95% 1,21-8,04). Em obesos graves a maior renda familiar per capita se associou à ausência de cardiopatia e maior consumo de vegetais folhosos e doces. Já a escolaridade não se manteve associada às condições de saúde e nutrição.
ABSTRACT
This article seeks to investigate the relationship between income and educational level and health and nutritional conditions among the morbidly obese. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 79 patients at first appointment, with Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥ 35 kg/m2 and age ≥ 20 years. The following data was collected demographic, socioeconomic, anthropometric, lifestyle, biochemical and food intake data. Average BMI was 48.3 ± 6.9 kg/m2. There was a significant negative correlation between education level and the variables of weight (r = -0.234) and BMI (r = -0.364) and per capita family income with daily consumption of leafy vegetables (r = -0.263). After multivariate analysis, higher per capita family income was associated with the absence of heart disease (PR 0.51, CI95% 0.32-0.81), higher daily consumption of leafy vegetables (PR 1.79, CI95% 1.16-2.75) and candy (PR 3.12, CI95% 1.21-8.04). In the morbidly obese, per capita household income was associated with absence of heart disease and higher consumption of leafy vegetables and candy. On the other hand, education level was not associated with health and nutrition conditions.
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Phospholipases A
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Indoleacetic Acids
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Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.)
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SAUDE PUBLICA
Year:
2015
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Article