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Effect of lifestyle on blood pressure in Portuguese population under antihypertensive drugs

dc.contributor.authorSalvador, Mário Rui
dc.contributor.authorGonçalves, Susana
dc.contributor.authorQuinaz Romana, Guilherme
dc.contributor.authorNunes, Baltazar
dc.contributor.authorKislaya, Irina
dc.contributor.authorMatias Dias, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, Ana Paula
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-21T19:01:46Z
dc.date.available2021-08-01T00:30:13Z
dc.date.issued2019-11
dc.description.abstractHypertension is one of the main risk factors for disability and death from cardiovascular diseases. Current guidelines include initiatives to control blood pressure values in hypertensive patients that focus on lifestyle changes. The main objective of this study was to estimate the association between lifestyle and blood pressure in patients under antihypertensive drugs. An analysis of the data of Portuguese Health Examination Survey (INSEF) was performed. Individuals who met INSEF inclusion criteria and who referred to be under antihypertensive drugs in the two weeks prior to the questionnaire were studied. Lifestyle variables (alcohol consumption, smoking, additional salt intake, fruit and vegetables consumption, practice of physical activity) were measured by questionnaire, and blood pressure values were obtained by physical examination. Associations between lifestyle factors and blood pressure, stratified by sex and adjusted to sociodemographic variables and to obesity, were estimated through a multiple linear regression model. Alcool consumption (ß=6.31, p = 0.007) and smoking (ß=4.72, p = 0.018) were associated with systolic blood pressure in men. Additional salt intake, fruit and vegetable consumption, and practice of physical activity were not associated with blood pressure in men. In women, no association was observed for any behavioural variable. These conclusions reinforce the need, also in the population under antihypertensive drugs, particularly in the male sex, to focus the fight against high systolic blood pressure in these two modifiable and preventable behaviours: smoking and alcoholic consumption.pt_PT
dc.description.sponsorshipO INSEF foi desenvolvido como parte integrante do projeto “Improvement of epidemiological health information to support public health decision and management in Portugal. Towards reduced inequalities, improved health, and bilateral cooperation”, beneficiando de apoio financeiro de 1.500.000€ concedido pela Islândia, Liechtenstein e Noruega, através das EEA Grants.pt_PT
dc.description.versionN/Apt_PT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/6747
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.peerreviewedyespt_PT
dc.publisherInstituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge, IPpt_PT
dc.subjectHypertensionpt_PT
dc.subjectAlcohol Consumptionpt_PT
dc.subjectSmokingpt_PT
dc.subjectPhysical Activitypt_PT
dc.subjectINSEFpt_PT
dc.subjectInquérito Nacional de Saúde com Exame Físicopt_PT
dc.subjectDeterminantes da Saúde e da Doençapt_PT
dc.titleEffect of lifestyle on blood pressure in Portuguese population under antihypertensive drugspt_PT
dc.typeconference object
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.conferencePlaceMarselha, Françapt_PT
oaire.citation.title12th European Public Health Conference: Building Bridges for Solidarity and Public Health, 20-23 November 2019pt_PT
rcaap.rightsopenAccesspt_PT
rcaap.typeconferenceObjectpt_PT

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