2021
DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.202145187194
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Premature mortality from chronic non-communicable diseases according to social vulnerability

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“…Furthermore, diverse evidence suggests that the greater the inequality in income distribution, the worse the health conditions in Brazil. This reinforces the significant socioeconomic gradient in the context of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (CNCDs), as reflected in the national (19) and international (20) scenarios, showing that the poorest populations, with higher social vulnerability levels and lower schooling, are the most affected by the loss in quality of life, increased years of life lost and deaths caused by DM (21) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…Furthermore, diverse evidence suggests that the greater the inequality in income distribution, the worse the health conditions in Brazil. This reinforces the significant socioeconomic gradient in the context of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (CNCDs), as reflected in the national (19) and international (20) scenarios, showing that the poorest populations, with higher social vulnerability levels and lower schooling, are the most affected by the loss in quality of life, increased years of life lost and deaths caused by DM (21) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…It is a fact that social vulnerability contributes to increased exposure and susceptibility to health risks and mortality, resulting from individual factors and collective conditions, as well as the availability of resources to address them. This is reflected in higher mortality due to DM in census tracts characterized by medium and high social vulnerability ( 21 ) . In this context, the importance of governmental transfers for the social protection of subjects in situations of vulnerability gains relevance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además, la evidencia indica que cuanto mayor es la desigualdad en la distribución del ingreso, peores son las condiciones de salud en Brasil, reforzando el gradiente socioeconómico acentuado en el ámbito de las Enfermedades Crónicas No Transmisibles (ECNT), que reflejan las encuestas nacionales (19) e internacionales (20) , lo que demuestra que la población más pobre, con mayor nivel de vulnerabilidad social y con menor nivel educativo es la más afectada por la pérdida de calidad de vida, mayor número de años perdidos y muerte por DM (21) .…”
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“…Es un hecho que la vulnerabilidad social favorece que haya una mayor exposición y susceptibilidad a los problemas de salud y a la muerte, derivados de aspectos individuales o condiciones colectivas y de la posibilidad y los recursos para enfrentarlos, lo que genera mayor mortalidad por DM en sectores censales de vulnerabilidad social media y alta (21) . Por lo tanto, es cada vez más importante que el gobierno intervenga para brindarles protección social a las personas en situación de vulnerabilidad.…”
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“…12 Como já evidenciado na literatura para as pessoas com maior nível de escolaridade, as condições socioeconômicas geralmente permitem um maior acesso aos serviços de saúde e maior controle de problemas crônicos de saúde, enquanto a com menor grau de escolaridade é a mais afetada pela perda de qualidade de vida, maior número de anos perdidos e óbitos decorrentes do DM. 25 Dados de pesquisa sobre Associação entre a Mortalidade por Doenças Crônicas Não Transmissíveis e o Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano no Brasil entre 1980 e 2019 apontam para uma correlação do IDH com taxas de mortalidade das DCNT, afirmando que a partir de um nível alto de desenvolvimento humano as taxas de mortalidade entram em declínio. 26 Estudo realizado no Nordeste revelou que o maior número de óbitos foi em pessoas casadas, cerca de 39%, corroborando com o presente estudo em que 28,6% dos óbitos foram em pessoas casadas.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified