Noncommunicable chronic diseases clusters in Brazilian adults and older adults: correlations as multimorbidity

Marina Christofoletti, G. F. Del Duca, J. Benedet, D. Malta
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Abstract Background Health has dynamic conditions and overlapping pathophysiological factors. For health prevention and promotion, actions are necessary to understand the most common risk combinations. Objective Describe noncommunicable chronic diseases (NCDs) clusters and investigate specific multimorbidity combinations in Brazilian adults and older adults. Method This study used data from Vigitel 2013 survey held in the Brazilian capitals (52,929 interviews). A self-report of diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity was used. The analyses were the descriptive cluster of NCDs and an adjusted binary logistic regression (odds ratio [OR]), stratified by age. Results Among adults, the clusters of diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity (O/E = 18.74) and diabetes, hypertension, and obesity (O/E = 16.83) were higher. There was a higher clustering between diabetes and obesity (O/E = 7.25). Among adults, diabetes was associated with dyslipidemia (OR: 3.04), hypertension (OR: 3.84), and hypertension with obesity (OR: 3.34). In older adults, hypertension was associated with diabetes (OR: 2.79), dyslipidemia (OR: 2.06), and obesity (OR: 2.26). Conclusion Other diseases combined with diabetes and hypertension were more frequent in adults and older adults. It is suggested to combine preventive and control measures for these diseases for the non-occurrence of new diagnoses.
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巴西成年人和老年人的非传染性慢性病聚集性:多病的相关性
健康具有动态的条件和重叠的病理生理因素。为了预防和促进健康,有必要采取行动,了解最常见的风险组合。目的描述巴西成年人和老年人的非传染性慢性疾病(NCDs)聚集并调查特定的多病组合。方法本研究使用的数据来自2013年在巴西首都举行的Vigitel调查(52,929名受访者)。使用糖尿病、血脂异常、高血压和肥胖的自我报告。分析是非传染性疾病的描述性聚类和调整后的二元逻辑回归(优势比[OR]),按年龄分层。结果成人中糖尿病、血脂异常、高血压、肥胖的聚集度(O/E = 18.74)和糖尿病、高血压、肥胖的聚集度(O/E = 16.83)较高。糖尿病与肥胖之间的聚类性较高(O/E = 7.25)。在成年人中,糖尿病与血脂异常(OR: 3.04)、高血压(OR: 3.84)和高血压合并肥胖(OR: 3.34)相关。在老年人中,高血压与糖尿病(OR: 2.79)、血脂异常(OR: 2.06)和肥胖(OR: 2.26)相关。结论其他疾病合并糖尿病和高血压在成人和老年人中更为常见。建议采取预防与控制相结合的措施,杜绝新发病例的发生。
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