The objective of this study was to find out whether there are gender dierences regarding socio-demographic characteristics and associated risk factors in adults monitored in an outpatient hypertension facility. Retrospective analysis of records of patients seen at the outpatient hypertension clinic in 2009-2010, in a hospital specialized in cardiology, in southern Brazil. All patients were beneficiaries from the Brazilian Unified Healthcare System (SUS). The variables considered were socio-demographicprofile, anthropometric measurements and risk factors for hypertension. For statistical analysis, a signficance level of 5% (p < 0.05) was adopted. Of the 209 patient records assessed most belonged to female patients (66%), 65.9% of them were married 71.6% were white, with mean age 53.5 +/- 13.8 years, and 70.1% had a sedentary behavior Regarding risk factors, waist circumference and alcohol use were higher among men (p = 0.04). It was concluded that there was no gender difference concerning the assessed variables, except for the use of alcohol.
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Cavalheiro, A. S., Fonseca, M. J., Sbruzzi, G., & Goldmeier, S. (2014). [Profile of patients seen at an outpatient hypertension facility: are there gender differences?]. Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem / EENFUFRGS, 35(1), 110–115. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2014.01.43029
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