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. 2015 Oct-Dec;18(4):953-65.
doi: 10.1590/1980-5497201500040022.

Prevalence and associated factors of diabetes in the elderly population in Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil

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Prevalence and associated factors of diabetes in the elderly population in Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil

[Article in English, Portuguese]
Nayla Cordeiro Vitoi et al. Rev Bras Epidemiol. 2015 Oct-Dec.
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the prevalence and factors associated with diabetes in the elderly population and verify the correlation between the use of medications for diabetes and information about the disease.

Methods: This epidemiological cross-sectional study was conducted in Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with 621 elderly people aged 60 years or older selected by simple random sampling. A semi-structured questionnaire was used as a research tool and included questions about socioeconomic conditions, lifestyle, health conditions, and nutritional status. The weight, height, and waist circumference were measured. The dependent variable was the self-reported diabetes. In the association analysis between explanatory variables and self-reported diabetes, the Poisson regression analysis with robust variance was used. In the bivariate analysis, a p value < 0.25 was used to include the variables for the multivariate modeling, and in the final model, the variables with p value < 0.10 association were included.

Results: The prevalence of diabetes was 22.4%. The multivariate hierarchical analysis showed the following factors independently and positively associated with diabetes: gender, self-reported health, history of hypertension/dyslipidemia, polypharmacy, and waist circumference. The elderly schooling was negatively associated with diabetes.

Conclusion: The results showed the need for implementation of educational public policies to promote behavior changes of the population to prevent and control diabetes and its complications.

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