Inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, Belo Horizonte, 2010

Objective: In order to identify intraurban differentials, the prevalence of major protection and risk factors for non communicable chronic diseases were analyzed in nine health districts of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Methods: Analysis of data from a telephone survey conducted with 2,000 adults in Belo Horizonte, in 2010, using the average linkage method for cluster analysis among the health districts, using sociodemographic variables (education, race and marital status). The study compared the prevalence of risk factors for non communicable diseases among the health districts. Results: Four clusters were identified. The best socio-demographic indicators were found in cluster 4 (South Central health district), which also showed a higher prevalence of protective factors such as higher consumption of fruits and vegetables, higher frequency of physical activity practice in the free time, use of ultraviolet protection, higher proportion of ex-smokers, and lower prevalence of whole milk and high-fat meat consumption. As a risk factor, cluster 4 showed a higher proportion of alcohol abuse. Cluster 1, with the worst socio-demographic indicators, concentrated more risk factors such as consumption of whole milk, low regular consumption of fruit and vegetables, and lower practice of physical activity in the free time. The most frequent protective indicators in cluster 1 were the regular consumption of beans, having breakfast at home, and lower alcohol abuse. Conclusion: Intra-urban differences were found in the distribution of risk and protection factors or non transmissible diseases, these differences can support planning aimed at actions for greater equity in health.

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Main Authors: Malta,Deborah Carvalho, Bernal,Regina Ivata Tomie, Almeida,Maria Cristina de Mattos, Ishitani,Lenice Harumi, Girodo,Anne Marielle, Paixão,Lucia Maria Miana Mattos, Oliveira,Maria Tereza da Costa, Pimenta Junior,Fabiano Geraldo, Silva Júnior,Jarbas Barbosa da
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S1415-790X20140003006292015-01-12Inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, Belo Horizonte, 2010Malta,Deborah CarvalhoBernal,Regina Ivata TomieAlmeida,Maria Cristina de MattosIshitani,Lenice HarumiGirodo,Anne MariellePaixão,Lucia Maria Miana MattosOliveira,Maria Tereza da CostaPimenta Junior,Fabiano GeraldoSilva Júnior,Jarbas Barbosa da Risk factors Non communicable Disease Interview Health inequalities Health promotion Multivariate analysis Objective: In order to identify intraurban differentials, the prevalence of major protection and risk factors for non communicable chronic diseases were analyzed in nine health districts of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Methods: Analysis of data from a telephone survey conducted with 2,000 adults in Belo Horizonte, in 2010, using the average linkage method for cluster analysis among the health districts, using sociodemographic variables (education, race and marital status). The study compared the prevalence of risk factors for non communicable diseases among the health districts. Results: Four clusters were identified. The best socio-demographic indicators were found in cluster 4 (South Central health district), which also showed a higher prevalence of protective factors such as higher consumption of fruits and vegetables, higher frequency of physical activity practice in the free time, use of ultraviolet protection, higher proportion of ex-smokers, and lower prevalence of whole milk and high-fat meat consumption. As a risk factor, cluster 4 showed a higher proportion of alcohol abuse. Cluster 1, with the worst socio-demographic indicators, concentrated more risk factors such as consumption of whole milk, low regular consumption of fruit and vegetables, and lower practice of physical activity in the free time. The most frequent protective indicators in cluster 1 were the regular consumption of beans, having breakfast at home, and lower alcohol abuse. Conclusion: Intra-urban differences were found in the distribution of risk and protection factors or non transmissible diseases, these differences can support planning aimed at actions for greater equity in health. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Saúde ColetivaRevista Brasileira de Epidemiologia v.17 n.3 20142014-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-790X2014000300629en10.1590/1809-4503201400030005
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author Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Bernal,Regina Ivata Tomie
Almeida,Maria Cristina de Mattos
Ishitani,Lenice Harumi
Girodo,Anne Marielle
Paixão,Lucia Maria Miana Mattos
Oliveira,Maria Tereza da Costa
Pimenta Junior,Fabiano Geraldo
Silva Júnior,Jarbas Barbosa da
spellingShingle Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Bernal,Regina Ivata Tomie
Almeida,Maria Cristina de Mattos
Ishitani,Lenice Harumi
Girodo,Anne Marielle
Paixão,Lucia Maria Miana Mattos
Oliveira,Maria Tereza da Costa
Pimenta Junior,Fabiano Geraldo
Silva Júnior,Jarbas Barbosa da
Inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, Belo Horizonte, 2010
author_facet Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Bernal,Regina Ivata Tomie
Almeida,Maria Cristina de Mattos
Ishitani,Lenice Harumi
Girodo,Anne Marielle
Paixão,Lucia Maria Miana Mattos
Oliveira,Maria Tereza da Costa
Pimenta Junior,Fabiano Geraldo
Silva Júnior,Jarbas Barbosa da
author_sort Malta,Deborah Carvalho
title Inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, Belo Horizonte, 2010
title_short Inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, Belo Horizonte, 2010
title_full Inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, Belo Horizonte, 2010
title_fullStr Inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, Belo Horizonte, 2010
title_full_unstemmed Inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, Belo Horizonte, 2010
title_sort inequities in intraurban areas in the distribution of risk factors for non communicable diseases, belo horizonte, 2010
description Objective: In order to identify intraurban differentials, the prevalence of major protection and risk factors for non communicable chronic diseases were analyzed in nine health districts of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Methods: Analysis of data from a telephone survey conducted with 2,000 adults in Belo Horizonte, in 2010, using the average linkage method for cluster analysis among the health districts, using sociodemographic variables (education, race and marital status). The study compared the prevalence of risk factors for non communicable diseases among the health districts. Results: Four clusters were identified. The best socio-demographic indicators were found in cluster 4 (South Central health district), which also showed a higher prevalence of protective factors such as higher consumption of fruits and vegetables, higher frequency of physical activity practice in the free time, use of ultraviolet protection, higher proportion of ex-smokers, and lower prevalence of whole milk and high-fat meat consumption. As a risk factor, cluster 4 showed a higher proportion of alcohol abuse. Cluster 1, with the worst socio-demographic indicators, concentrated more risk factors such as consumption of whole milk, low regular consumption of fruit and vegetables, and lower practice of physical activity in the free time. The most frequent protective indicators in cluster 1 were the regular consumption of beans, having breakfast at home, and lower alcohol abuse. Conclusion: Intra-urban differences were found in the distribution of risk and protection factors or non transmissible diseases, these differences can support planning aimed at actions for greater equity in health.
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