2022
DOI: 10.57148/bepa.2022.v.19.38120
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Associação entre autopercepção de saúde, marcadores de alimentação e estado nutricional: inquérito Vigitel do estado de São Paulo

Abstract: Objetivo: Avaliar prevalência de autopercepção de saúde em adultos (18 a 59 anos) e pessoas idosas (≥60 anos) do estado de São Paulo; e analisar associação entre autopercepção negativa da saúde e marcadores de padrões de alimentação saudável e não saudável e estado nutricional. Métodos: Estudo transversal com 8.420 indivíduos (4.723 adultos e 3.697 pessoas idosas) do Sistema de Vigilância de Fatores de Risco e Proteção para Doenças Crônicas por Inquérito Telefônico (Vigitel) 2020 do estado de São Paulo. Autope… Show more

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“…17 National analysis of the 2006 VIGITEL found poor health in 5.4% of the population, following the same categorization. 18 In 2020 another study based on the dichotomization of health into good ("very good" and "good") and poor ("regular", "poor" and "very poor"), 19 similarly to our research, found poor health in 28.8% of Brazilians. These changes in forms of measurement may explain the variation in results between studies.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…17 National analysis of the 2006 VIGITEL found poor health in 5.4% of the population, following the same categorization. 18 In 2020 another study based on the dichotomization of health into good ("very good" and "good") and poor ("regular", "poor" and "very poor"), 19 similarly to our research, found poor health in 28.8% of Brazilians. These changes in forms of measurement may explain the variation in results between studies.…”
Section: Original Articlesupporting
confidence: 83%