Banca de DEFESA: AUDENCIO VICTOR

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STUDENT : AUDENCIO VICTOR
DATE: 17/12/2021
TIME: 16:30
LOCAL: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84752816545?pwd=UTVoQ1BZNyttOHVra252TkNYQ1ZlQT09
TITLE:

Influence of food environments on premature mortality from cardiovascular diseases in Brazil.


KEY WORDS:

Food environments, premature death, food swamps/deserts, cardiovascular disease.


PAGES: 84
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Saúde Coletiva
SUMMARY:

Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the main causes of general and premature death in Brazil and worldwide. Harmful food environments have been identified as one of the factors associated with morbidity and mortality from CVD, as they affect people's health and nutrition conditions. Objective: To explore the association between harmful food environments and premature mortality from CVD in the Brazilian population in 2016. Methodology: Cross-sectional ecological study, with data from 5,558 Brazilian municipalities. Data on CVD mortality were obtained from the Mortality Information System (SIM) of the Ministry of Health. The study on mapping food deserts in Brazil developed by the Interministerial Chamber for Food and Nutritional Security – CAISAN was used to assess the physical dimension of the food access. Standardized rates of general premature mortality from CVD and from specific causes (CVA and AMI) were calculated for the period analyzed. To characterize the food environments, the density of establishments that sell food (in natura and ultra-processed) per 10,000 inhabitants in tertiles was used. Crude and adjusted negative binomial regression models were used to study the associations of interest. Results: After the appropriate adjustments), it was found that the municipalities in which there was little supply of fresh food had a higher risk for increased mortality in women due to stroke ([RT1st tertile 1.08 (1.01-1.15)]. On the other hand, municipalities in which there was a greater supply of ultra-processed foods presented a higher risk of death [RT2nd tertile 1.17 (1.12-1.22), RT3rd tertile 1.20 (1.14-1, 26)] by CVD; [RT2nd tertile 1.19 (1.13-1.25), RT3rd tertile 1.22 (1.15-1.30)] by stroke and [RT2nd tertile 1.19 (1.12 -1.25), RT3rd tertile 1.22 (1.13-1.29)] due to Infarction Conclusion: Our findings show an increased risk of mortality from CVD, CVA and AMI, especially in municipalities where there was greater offer of ultra-processed foods, these are of low nutritional quality and come from unsustainable food systems. Initiatives to minimize the effects of these environments are necessary and urgent in the Brazilian context.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Externa à Instituição - MARIA YURY TRAVASSOS ICHIHARA - Fiocruz-Ba
Presidente - 287715 - RITA DE CASSIA RIBEIRO SILVA
Interna - 2548659 - SHEILA MARIA ALVIM DE MATOS
Notícia cadastrada em: 14/12/2021 17:03
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