OBJECTIVE:
to describe health-related behavior of health professionals at Unified Health System (SUS) outpatient clinics in the city of Pelotas - RS. Brazil, in relation to eating habits, alcohol consumption, smoking and physical activity.
METHODS:
this was a cross-sectional study with professionals working in direct patient care, from May to July 2012.
RESULTS:
of the 340 professionals, 53.0% were women, with a mean age of 42 years (standard deviation 13.7 years). Most women (68.9%) were eutrophic, while 50.6% of men were overweight; 49.7% were sedentary and 27.6% ate fruit daily. A "healthy profile" (concomitant normal BMI, not smoking, eating fruit and vegetables daily, regular physical activity and not adding additional salt to food), was found in 15.3% of professionals and was more frequent among women (p=0,004).
CONCLUSION:
the majority of the professionals studied need to change their behaviors.
Feeding; Health Personnel; Chronic Disease; Cross-Sectional Studies