2019
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232018247.21512017
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Prevalence and factors associated with underweight among Brazilian older adults

Abstract: The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of underweight among older adults according to socio-demographic characteristics in different regions of Brazil as well as determine associated contextual and individual factors. Cross-sectional population-based study with older adults (≥ 65 years) interviewed by telephone survey in 2014. The body mass index was calculated based on weight and height. Associations were determined using Pearson’s chi-square test, considering a 5% significance level. Adjusted p… Show more

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“…Excessive alcohol consumption of young adults worldwide is a major global public health problem, while an increase in the number of people who are overweight and obese among young people is a growing concern (Peltzer et al, 2014). This study is in line with previous research which states that there is a relationship between alcohol consumption and underweight (Francisco, Assumpção, Borim, & Malta, 2019). Evidence suggests that alcohol use, especially binge drinking, can increase the risk of accidents, violence and have harmful consequences for the digestive system, such as gastritis, diarrhea, and poor nutrient absorption, which can further exacerbate weight loss / malnutrition in adults (Thorley et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Excessive alcohol consumption of young adults worldwide is a major global public health problem, while an increase in the number of people who are overweight and obese among young people is a growing concern (Peltzer et al, 2014). This study is in line with previous research which states that there is a relationship between alcohol consumption and underweight (Francisco, Assumpção, Borim, & Malta, 2019). Evidence suggests that alcohol use, especially binge drinking, can increase the risk of accidents, violence and have harmful consequences for the digestive system, such as gastritis, diarrhea, and poor nutrient absorption, which can further exacerbate weight loss / malnutrition in adults (Thorley et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Furthermore, this study found that an elderly with hypertension was less likely to be underweight. A similar finding was reported in the studies of Assumpcão et al (2018) and Francisco et al (2019) where being underweight was less prevalent among hypertensive older adults.…”
Section: Influencing Factorssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Previous studies conducted with British (Tsakos, Herrick, Sheiham, & Watt, 2010) and Brazilian (Nakamura et al, 2016) elderly participants also reported a higher risk of low weight for edentulous elderly, compared to those with 10 or more teeth. Some aging processes, such as hormonal changes, reduced glucose tolerance and elevated levels of insulin, reduced digestive ability, chronic diseases, gastrointestinal problems, malabsorption syndromes, neurological disorders, depression and other psychological problems, lack of social life, polypharmacy, dysphagia, senses deprivations such as taste, smell and vision, can cause weight loss, anorexia and loss of appetite, as they make feeding difficult (Francisco, Assumpção, Borim, & Malta, 2019;Αntoniadou & Varzakas, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%