High rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertension

Background: Hypertension.is a multifactorial disease of high prevalence in Brazil and the world’s population and is the major treatable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Objectives: To investigate the prevalence, according to sex, of risk behaviors and comorbidities associated with Hypertensio...

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Main Authors: Cristiane J. de Carvalho, João C. B. Marins, Paulo R. S. Amorim, Márcio F. Fernandes, Hamilton H. T. Reis, Samuel S. Sales, Marciano R. de Miranda, Luciana M. Lima
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2016-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/rmrp/article/view/118397
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spelling doaj-4b0a3912267d41e5b5127aa235abdbbc2020-11-25T03:02:54ZporUniversidade de São PauloMedicina0076-60462176-72622016-04-0149210.11606/issn.2176-7262.v49i2p124-133High rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertensionCristiane J. de CarvalhoJoão C. B. MarinsPaulo R. S. AmorimMárcio F. FernandesHamilton H. T. ReisSamuel S. SalesMarciano R. de MirandaLuciana M. LimaBackground: Hypertension.is a multifactorial disease of high prevalence in Brazil and the world’s population and is the major treatable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Objectives: To investigate the prevalence, according to sex, of risk behaviors and comorbidities associated with Hypertension.in the treated patients in Hiperdia Center Viçosa, MG. Methods: Cross-sectional study that evaluated 172 medical records of hypertensive patients greater than 18 years, nondiabetic, referred to the center of Viçosa Hiperdia. Among the data evaluated from analysis of medical records are the factors and behaviors of cardiovascular risk as overweight / obesity, dyslipidemia, smoking, drinking and physical inactivity, as well as medical conditions or comorbidities associated with hypertension. For data analysis were used the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Mann-Whitney test and the Pearson correlation test. The level of significance was 5%. Results: There was a higher prevalence of men among the patients and rates of alcoholism and smoking were significantly higher in this group. Women had a higher rate of obesity. Physical inactivity and dyslipidemia were present in 77% and 44% of patients, respectively, with no difference between sexes. Resistant Hypertension.was found in 71% of patients. Lower education was also very present among the hypertensive. Among the clinical conditions related to hypertension, there was a predominance of left ventricular hypertrophy, followed by kidney disease and cerebrovascular disease. Conclusions: The study showed that 71% of patients were classified as resistant Hypertension.and that, beyond this serious condition, they still showed a combination of behaviors and risk factors that confer a high risk of cardiovascular complicationshttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rmrp/article/view/118397Hypertension. Obesity. Dyslipidemias. Cardiovascular Diseases. Target Organs/Damage
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author Cristiane J. de Carvalho
João C. B. Marins
Paulo R. S. Amorim
Márcio F. Fernandes
Hamilton H. T. Reis
Samuel S. Sales
Marciano R. de Miranda
Luciana M. Lima
spellingShingle Cristiane J. de Carvalho
João C. B. Marins
Paulo R. S. Amorim
Márcio F. Fernandes
Hamilton H. T. Reis
Samuel S. Sales
Marciano R. de Miranda
Luciana M. Lima
High rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertension
Medicina
Hypertension. Obesity. Dyslipidemias. Cardiovascular Diseases. Target Organs/Damage
author_facet Cristiane J. de Carvalho
João C. B. Marins
Paulo R. S. Amorim
Márcio F. Fernandes
Hamilton H. T. Reis
Samuel S. Sales
Marciano R. de Miranda
Luciana M. Lima
author_sort Cristiane J. de Carvalho
title High rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertension
title_short High rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertension
title_full High rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertension
title_fullStr High rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertension
title_full_unstemmed High rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertension
title_sort high rates of physical inactivity and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with resistant hypertension
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Medicina
issn 0076-6046
2176-7262
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Background: Hypertension.is a multifactorial disease of high prevalence in Brazil and the world’s population and is the major treatable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Objectives: To investigate the prevalence, according to sex, of risk behaviors and comorbidities associated with Hypertension.in the treated patients in Hiperdia Center Viçosa, MG. Methods: Cross-sectional study that evaluated 172 medical records of hypertensive patients greater than 18 years, nondiabetic, referred to the center of Viçosa Hiperdia. Among the data evaluated from analysis of medical records are the factors and behaviors of cardiovascular risk as overweight / obesity, dyslipidemia, smoking, drinking and physical inactivity, as well as medical conditions or comorbidities associated with hypertension. For data analysis were used the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Mann-Whitney test and the Pearson correlation test. The level of significance was 5%. Results: There was a higher prevalence of men among the patients and rates of alcoholism and smoking were significantly higher in this group. Women had a higher rate of obesity. Physical inactivity and dyslipidemia were present in 77% and 44% of patients, respectively, with no difference between sexes. Resistant Hypertension.was found in 71% of patients. Lower education was also very present among the hypertensive. Among the clinical conditions related to hypertension, there was a predominance of left ventricular hypertrophy, followed by kidney disease and cerebrovascular disease. Conclusions: The study showed that 71% of patients were classified as resistant Hypertension.and that, beyond this serious condition, they still showed a combination of behaviors and risk factors that confer a high risk of cardiovascular complications
topic Hypertension. Obesity. Dyslipidemias. Cardiovascular Diseases. Target Organs/Damage
url http://www.revistas.usp.br/rmrp/article/view/118397
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