Cardiovascular health and validation of the self-reported score in Brazil: Analysis of the national health survey

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This paper aims to estimate the prevalence of cardiovascular health and the validity of the Brazilian population’s self-reported score. This is a cross-sectional, methodological study with 8,943 individual adults and laboratory data from the 2013 National Health Survey. We employed behavioral (body mass index, tobacco use, diet, physical activity, ideal if ≥ 3 ideal factors), biological (tobacco use, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes, ideal if ≥ 3 ideal factors), and cardiovascular health scores (all factors, ideal if ≥ 4 ideal factors). Prevalence of sensitivity and specificity scores and analyses of the self-reported scores were estimated, considering the scores with measured variables as the gold standard. Approximately 56.7% of individuals had ideal values for the measured cardiovascular health score. Sensitivity was 92% and specificity 30% for the self-reported biological score. Sensitivity and specificity scores were, respectively, 90.6% and 97.2% for self-reported behavior. The self-reported cardiovascular health score had a sensitivity of 92.4% and specificity of 48.5%. A little over half of the population had an ideal cardiovascular health score. The self-reported score showed good sensitivity and lower proportions of specificity.

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Moreira, A. D., Gomes, C. S., Machado, Í. E., Carvalho, D., & Felisbino-Mendes, M. S. (2020). Cardiovascular health and validation of the self-reported score in Brazil: Analysis of the national health survey. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 25(11), 4259–4268. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320202511.31442020

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