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Investigación y Educación en Enfermería

 ISSN 0120-5307 ISSN 2216-0280

ARAUJO PAZ, Elisabete Pimenta et al. Hypertensive patients’ attended with the family health strategy lifestyle. []. , 29, 3, pp.467-476. ISSN 0120-5307.

Objective. To describe hypertensive patients’ attended with the Family Health strategy lifestyle. Methodology. Cross sectional study, carried out between October 2009 and January 2010. 273 hypertensive patients randomly chosen from the Family Health program attended by three areas of Piraí/RJ (Brazil) participated. For data collection, the "fantastic lifestyle" questionnaire was used. Results. From the studied sample: 61% were women, 56% were 60 and over years of age, 81% had a low level of education and 74% reported having low family income. The most frequent risk factors were: overweight or obesity (72%) and diabetes mellitus (37%). Lifestyle scores were: 13% excellent, 55% very good, 27% good, and 4% poor. Conclusion. Even though lifestyle was considered satisfactory, conditions and health profiles indicate that there are still cardiovascular risk factors.

: life style; chronic disease; hypertension; family health program; public health nursing.

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