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Arterial pressure control for nursing military professionals

Estresse e demais fatores de risco para hipertensão arterial entre profissionais militares da área de enfermagem
El estrés y otros factores de riesgo entre profesionales militares de enfermería
[journal article]

Silva, Jorge Luiz Lima da
Lima, Rodrigo Pereira
Taveira, Rodrigo Pereira Costa
Costa, Felipe dos Santos
Soares, Rafael da Silva

Abstract

Objective: Determine which risks factors for hypertension that military nursing professionals identify in their lifestyle; classifying blood pressure levels of professionals. Method: Quantitative, based on descriptive research. Results: This study included 40 military professionals in nursing. The... view more

Objective: Determine which risks factors for hypertension that military nursing professionals identify in their lifestyle; classifying blood pressure levels of professionals. Method: Quantitative, based on descriptive research. Results: This study included 40 military professionals in nursing. The following risks factors were identified for hypertension in the study population: using of hormonal contraceptives (8.0%), smoking (7.0%), alcoholic beverages (2.0%), physical inactivity (21.0%), stress (25.0%), excessive salt intake (11.0%), obesity (8.0%) and high calorie and high protein diet (18.0%). The classification of blood pressure of the subjects revealed that 70.0% showed pressure values considered normal or optimal, values between 12.5% and 17.5 % were considered borderline hypertensions prove. Conclusion: This study indicates the needs for changes in professionals’ lifestyle, because the risks factors associated with blood pressure levels may contribute to the onset of hypertension into analyzed population.... view less

Classification
Medicine, Social Medicine

Free Keywords
blood pressure; Hypertension; military nursing

Document language
English

Publication Year
2016

Page/Pages
p. 3646-3666

Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 8 (2016) 1

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2016.v8i1.3646-3666

ISSN
2175-5361

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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