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Tendência temporal da prevalência de hipertensão arterial sistêmica e diabetes mellitus entre adultos cadastrados no Sistema Único de Saúde em Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, 2004-2011

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Title
Tendência temporal da prevalência de hipertensão arterial sistêmica e diabetes mellitus entre adultos cadastrados no Sistema Único de Saúde em Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, 2004-2011
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Epidemiologia e Serviços de Saúde, July 2017
DOI 10.5123/s1679-49742017000300005
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Catiuscie Cabreira da Silva Tortorella, Arlete Catarina Tittoni Corso, David Alejandro Gonzáles-Chica, Angélica Rocha de Freitas Melhen, Catiuscie Cabreira da Silva Tortorella, Arlete Catarina Tittoni Corso, David Alejandro Gonzáles-Chica, Angélica Rocha de Freitas Melhen

Abstract

to investigate the time trend of prevalence of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and both diseases combined, from 2004 to 2011; and to analyze their association with sociodemographic factors in adults registered in the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) in Florianópolis-SC, Brazil, in 2011. time-series study using secondary data from the Primary Health Care Information System of adults (≥20 years) at SUS; Prais-Winsten regression was used. from 2004 to 2011, prevalences of hypertension (7 to 13.5%), diabetes (2.2 to 4.2%) and both diseases combined (1.2 to 2.9%) increased; after adjustment, the occurrence of the diseases was higher among women (except for the association of hypertension with diabetes), the elderly, less educated and residents in the Mainland and South sanitary districts. the occurrence of the investigated diseases doubled from 2004 to 2011. However, the prevalences found are below the ones described in the Brazilian scientific literature.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 18 29%
Student > Doctoral Student 6 10%
Student > Postgraduate 6 10%
Student > Master 5 8%
Researcher 3 5%
Other 4 6%
Unknown 20 32%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 17 27%
Nursing and Health Professions 8 13%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 4 6%
Social Sciences 4 6%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 3%
Other 6 10%
Unknown 21 34%
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This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 2. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 09 November 2017.
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