3 resultados para Risco Relativo

em Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte(UFRN)


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O aborto provocado na adolescência como problema de saúde pública, é tema deste estudo que teve como objetivo identificar os motivos que levam adolescentes a provocar o aborto. A multidisciplinariedade do Programa de Pós Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, proporcionou o convívio com vários pesquisadores, bem como contribuiu para a coorientação e o crescimento deste estudo e da Pesquisadora com aquisição de conhecimentos diversificados e inovadores. Estudo transversal, quantitativo, analítico, usou questionário semi-estruturado como instrumento que foi aplicado em dez escolas. Trabalhou-se com jovens do sexo feminino, dos 12 aos 19 anos de idade. A amostra representativa foi calculada considerando-se o número de internações por curetagens na cidade de Maceió em 2004. O Banco de Dados foi analisado pelo programa Epi Info versão 3.3.2. Foram usados os testes Quiquadrado, Odds Ratio, Risco Relativo e Regressão Logística. A amostra foi de 2592 jovens, numa distribuição normal, com idade média e mediana de 15 anos, desvio padrão de 1,7. A maioria das jovens era solteira (95,7%), não trabalhava (94,1%), residia com ambos os pais (66,2%) e conhecia algum método contraceptivo (95,5%). Do total das adolescentes estudadas, 52,4% estudava o nível educacional médio. Delas 21,6% tinham vida sexual ativa, 6,4% engravidaram e 5,7 % abortaram. A maioria (95,5%) afirmou conhecer algum método contraceptivo, destas 70,1% tinha mais de 15 anos e os métodos mais citados foram os de barreira/hormonal com 72,4%. Analisando o Risco Relativo observou-se que o risco era significativo e protetor para o começo da vida sexual antes dos 15 anos de idade. Apenas 32,4% delas citaram algum tipo de complicação o aborto. Foi significativa a relação entre a idade e as citações da morte, da esterilidade como a complicação do aborto. A maioria recebeu apoio para abortar (63,8%), amigas foram as que mais apoiaram (32,9%), sendo significativa a relação entre o apoio recebido para abortar e a pratica do ato. O motivo mais citado foi o medo da reação dos pais (57,7%), esteja este motivo apontado como único ou associado a outros. A análise de significância entre as variáveis dicotômicas, forneceu 8 variáveis significativas, 2 protetoras para o abortamento: idade de 12-14 anos e conversar com os pais sobre sexo. As demais variáveis: estado marital com companheiro, vida sexual ativa, gravidez anterior, uso de método contraceptivo, recebimento de apoio para abortar e necessidade de internamento pós-aborto, foram promotoras ao abortamento. Receber apoio para abortar foi a mais significativa para abortar, estado marital com companheiro foi fator de proteção para o ato. Conclui-se que o apoio para abortar foi a variável mais significativa deste estudo reforçando a importância do grupo na adolescência. Sugere-se maior atenção as ações educativas como prevenção para riscos na saúde reprodutiva dos jovens

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Climate and air pollution, among others, are responsible factors for increase of health vulnerability of the populations that live in urban centers. Climate changes combined with high concentrations of atmospheric pollutants are usually associated with respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. In this sense, the main objective of this research is to model in different ways the climate and health relation, specifically for the children and elderly population which live in São Paulo. Therefore, data of meteorological variables, air pollutants, hospitalizations and deaths from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases a in 11-year period (2000-2010) were used. By using modeling via generalized estimating equations, the relative risk was obtained. By dynamic regression, it was possible to predict the number of deaths through the atmospheric variables and the betabinomial-poisson model was able to estimate the number of deaths and simulate scenarios. The results showed that the risk of hospitalizations due to asthma increases approximately twice for children exposed to high concentrations of particulate matter than children who are not exposed. The risk of death by acute myocardial infarction in elderly increase in 3%, 6%, 4% and 9% due to high concentrations CO, SO2, O3 and PM10, respectively. Regarding the dynamic regression modeling, the results showed that deaths by respiratory diseases can be predicted consistently. The beta-binomial-poisson model was able to reproduce an average number of deaths by heart insufficiency. In the region of Santo Amaro the observed number was 2.462 and the simulated was 2.508, in the Sé region 4.308 were observed and 4.426 simulated, which allowed for the generation of scenarios that may be used as a parameter for decision. Making with these results, it is possible to contribute for methodologies that can improve the understanding of the relation between climate and health and proved support to managers in environmental planning and public health policies.

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The dyslipidemia and excess weight in adolescents, when combined, suggest a progression of risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Besides these, the dietary habits and lifestyle have also been considered unsuitable impacting the development of chronic diseases. The study objectives were: (1) estimate the prevalence of lipid profile and correlate with body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and waist / height ratio (WHR) in adolescents, considering the maturation sexual, (2) know the sources of variance in the diet and the number of days needed to estimate the usual diet of adolescents and (3) describe the dietary patterns and lifestyle of adolescents, family history of CVD and age correlates them with the patterns of risk for CVD, adjusted for sexual maturation. A cross-sectional study was performed with 432 adolescents, aged 10-19 years from public schools of the Natal city, Brazil. The dyslipidemias were evaluated considering the lipid profile, the index of I Castelli (TC / HDL) and II (LDL / HDL) and non-HDL cholesterol. Anthropometric indicators were BMI, WC and WHR. The intake of energy, nutrients including fiber, fatty acids and cholesterol was estimated from two 24-hour recalls (24HR). The variables of lipid profile, anthropometric and clinical data were used in the models of Pearson correlation and linear regression, considering the sexual maturation. The variance ratio of the diet was calculated from the component-person variance, determined by analysis of variance (ANOVA). The definition of the number of days to estimate the usual intake of each nutrient was obtained by taking the hypothetical correlation (r) ≥ 0.9, between nutrient intake and the true observed. We used the principal component analysis as a method of extracting factors that 129 accounted for the dependent variables and known cardiovascular risk obtained from the lipid profile, the index for Castelli I and II, non-HDL cholesterol, BMI, and WC the WHR. Dietary patterns and lifestyle were obtained from the independent variables, based on nutrients consumed and physical activity weekly. In the study of principal component analysis (PCA) was investigated associations between the patterns of cardiovascular risk factors in dietary patterns and lifestyle, age and positive family history of CVD, through bivariate and multiple logistic regression adjusted for sexual maturation. The low HDL-C dyslipidemia was most prevalent (50.5%) for adolescents. Significant correlations were observed between hypercholesterolemia and positive family history of CVD (r = 0.19, p <0.01) and hypertriglyceridemia with BMI (r = 0.30, p <0.01), with the CC (r = 0.32, p <0.01) and WHR (r = 0.33, p <0.01). The linear model constructed with sexual maturation, age and BMI explained about 1 to 10.4% of the variation in the lipid profile. The sources of variance between individuals were greater for all nutrients in both sexes. The reasons for variances were  1 for all nutrients were higher in females. The results suggest that to assess the diet of adolescents with greater precision, 2 days would be enough to R24h consumption of energy, carbohydrates, fiber, saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids. In contrast, 3 days would be recommended for protein, lipid, polyunsaturated fatty acids and cholesterol. Two cardiovascular risk factors as have been extracted in the ACP, referring to the dependent variables: the standard lipid profile (HDL-C and non-HDL cholesterol) and "standard anthropometric index (BMI, WC, WHR) with a power explaining 75% of the variance of the original data. The factors are representative of two independent variables led to dietary patterns, "pattern 130 western diet" and "pattern protein diet", and one on the lifestyle, "pattern energy balance". Together, these patterns provide an explanation power of 67%. Made adjustment for sexual maturation in males remained significant variables: the associations between puberty and be pattern anthropometric indicator (OR = 3.32, CI 1.34 to 8.17%), and between family history of CVD and the pattern lipid profile (OR = 2.62, CI 1.20 to 5.72%). In females adolescents, associations were identified between age after the first stage of puberty with anthropometric pattern (OR = 3.59, CI 1.58 to 8.17%) and lipid profile (OR = 0.33, CI 0.15 to 0.75%). Conclusions: The low HDL-C was the most prevalent dyslipidemia independent of sex and nutritional status of adolescents. Hypercholesterolemia was influenced by family history of CVD and sexual maturation, in turn, hypertriglyceridemia was closely associated with anthropometric indicators. The variance between the diets was greater for all nutrients. This fact reflected in a variance ratio less than 1 and consequently in a lower number of days requerid to estimate the usual diet of adolescents considering gender. The two dietary patterns were extracted and the pattern considered unhealthy lifestyle as healthy. The associations were found between the patterns of CVD risk with age and family history of CVD in the studied adolescents