Factors associated with smoking in the elderly: a health survey in Sao Paulo (ISA-SP)


Autoria(s): do Amaral Zaitune, Maria Paula; de Azevedo Barros, Marilisa Berti; Lima, Margareth Guimaraes; Galvao Cesar, Chester Luiz; Carandina, Luana; Goldbaum, Moises; Goi Porto Alves, Maria Cecilia
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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30/10/2013

30/10/2013

02/08/2013

Resumo

This article reports on smoking prevalence and associated factors in the elderly, based on a population-based cross-sectional study with multistage sampling including 1,954 individuals 60 years or older living in four areas of Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Overall smoking prevalence was 12.2%, and higher rates were associated with male gender, age 60-69 years, not belonging to an Evangelical church, lower income, low body weight, lack of leisure-time physical activity, depression/anxiety, and hypertension. There was a high prevalence of smokers among individuals with a history of stroke, cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The results point to the need for effective interventions in healthcare services to promote smoking cessation among the elderly, since many are unable to stop on their own, even when they have tobacco-related illnesses. Special attention should be paid to individuals that depend on the National Health System, since smoking prevalence is higher in underprivileged socioeconomic groups.

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CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA, RIO DE JANIERO, v. 28, n. 3, supl., Part 2, pp. 583-595, MAR, 2012

0102-311X

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36839

10.1590/S0102-311X2012000300018 

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-311X2012000300018 

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CADERNOS SAUDE PUBLICA

RIO DE JANIERO

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CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA

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Palavras-Chave #AGED #SMOKING #MORBIDITY SURVEYS #HEALTH PROMOTION #CHRONIC NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES #CIGARETTE-SMOKING #DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS #DRINKING PROBLEMS #PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY #ADULT-POPULATION #SOUTHERN BRAZIL #MENTAL-HEALTH #UNITED-STATES #OLDER-ADULTS #PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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