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BMC Public Health
A priority health index identifies the top six priority risk and related factors for non-communicable diseases in Brazilian cities
Research Article
Eduardo J Simoes1  Adam Bouras1  Ali H Mokdad2  Otaliba Libanio Morais Neto3  Deborah C Malta4  Denise Lopes Porto4  Juan Jose Cortez-Escalante4  Lenildo de Moura5 
[1] Department of Health Management and Informatics, Universityof Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, USA;Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, Seattle, USA;Instituto de Patologia Tropical e Saúde Pública, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiania, Brazil;Min. Saude, Secret. de Vigil.Saude, Depart. de Vigilancia de Doencas e Agravos Nao Transmiss. & Promocao de Saude, Coord. Geral de Inform. e Analise Epidemiologica, Brasilia, Brazil;Organizacao Pan-Americana de Saude, Brasilia,, Brazil;
关键词: Physical Inactivity;    Binge Drinking;    Mammography Screening;    Population Attributable Fraction;    Risk Factor Prevalence;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12889-015-1787-1
 received in 2015-01-03, accepted in 2015-04-22,  发布年份 2015
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundIn Brazil, 72% of all deaths in 2007 were attributable to non-communicable diseases (NCD). We used a risk and related factor based index to prioritize NCD prevention programs in the combined 26 capital cities and the federal district (i.e., Brasilia) of Brazil.MethodsWe used 2006–2011 data (adults) from census and Brazil's surveillance of 12 NCD risk factors and 74 disease group mortality. The risk and related factors were: smoking, physical inactivity, overweight-obesity, low fruits and vegetables intake, binge drinking, insufficient Pap smear screening (women aged 25 to 59 years), insufficient mammography screening (women aged 50 to 69 years), insufficient blood pressure screening, insufficient blood glucose screening, diagnosis of hypercholesterolemia, diagnosis of hypertension and diagnosis of diabetes. We generated six indicators: intervention reduction of the risk factor prevalence, intervention cost per person, prevalence of risk factor, deaths attributable to risk factor, risk factor prevalence trend and ratio of risk factor prevalence between people with and without a high school education. We transformed risk and related factor indicators into priority scores to compute a priority health index (PHI). We implemented sensitivity analysis of PHI by computing it with slightly altered formulas and altering values of indicators under the assumption of bias in their estimation. We ranked risk factors based on PHI values.ResultsWe found one intermediate (i.e., overweight-obesity) and six top risk and related factors priorities for NCD prevention in Brazil's large urban areas: diagnosed hypertension, physical inactivity, blood pressure screening, diagnosed hypercholesterolemia, smoking and binge drinking.ConclusionBrazil has already prioritized the six top priorities (i.e., hypertension, physical inactivity, blood pressure screening, hypercholesterolemia, smoking and binge drinking) and one intermediate priority (i.e., overweight-obesity) for NCD prevention identified in this report. Because effective interventions to reduce disease burden associated with each of the six priority risk factors are available, strategies based on these interventions need to be sustained in order to reduce NCD burden in Brazil. PHI can be used to track NCD prevention and health promotion actions at the local and national level in Brazil and in countries with similar public health surveillance systems.

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© Simoes et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015

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