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Simultaneity of chronic noncommunicable diseases in 2013 in Brazilian state capital cities: prevalence and demographic profile* * Article derived from the Master’s dissertation by Marina Christofoletti, entitled “Multimorbidity of chronic non-communicable diseases in Brazil: prevalence and association with sociodemographic, physical activity and sedentary behavior indicators in adults and the elderly”, defended at the Federal University of Santa Catarina in 2017.

Abstract

Objective:

to describe the prevalence and sociodemographic profile of chronic noncommunicable disease (CNCDs) simultaneity in adults and elderly people resident in Brazilian state capital cities.

Methods:

Chronic Noncommunicable Disease Risk and Protection Factor Surveillance System Survey 2013; simultaneity was considered to be two or more CNCDs (diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity).

Results:

of the total 52,929 participants, 13.7% of adult participants and 42.9% of elderly participants had CNCD simultaneity; hypertension and diabetes mellitus simultaneity was greater in adults, while hypertension and obesity simultaneity was greater in the elderly; simultaneity was more prevalent in women, in those between 50 and 59 years old, with partners and up to eight years of schooling; the cities with the lowest and highest prevalence in adults were São Luís and Cuiabá, respectively, while in the elderly, the cities were Belém and Manaus, respectively.

Conclusion:

simultaneity was identified nationwide; prevention measures should be directed especially toward treatment of hypertension.

Keywords:
Chronic Disease; Diagnosis-Related Groups; Socioeconomic Factors; Cross-Sectional Studies

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