Physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in Brazil

Background To investigate the burden of mortality due to ischemic heart disease (IHD) attributable to low levels of physical activity in the Brazilian population (aged ≥ 25 years) before, during and after economic and political crises (2007–2017). Methods This study was focused on IHD as a cause of...

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Main Author: Diego Augusto Santos Silva
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spelling doaj-70204830affa458c849f6487a53332282020-11-25T03:52:08ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-10-018e1019210.7717/peerj.10192Physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in BrazilDiego Augusto Santos SilvaBackground To investigate the burden of mortality due to ischemic heart disease (IHD) attributable to low levels of physical activity in the Brazilian population (aged ≥ 25 years) before, during and after economic and political crises (2007–2017). Methods This study was focused on IHD as a cause of death. The International Statistical Classification of Diseases (10th revision) codes related to IHD have been mapped. The data used for the physical activity estimates of the present study refer to surveys with random sampling carried out in the Brazilian territory that considers all domains of physical activity. The contribution of physical activity for mortality due to IHD was estimated using a comparative risk assessment approach. In addition, we verified the association between mortality due to IHD attributable to low levels of physical activity according to the Socio-demographic Index of the Brazilian states. Results For males it was estimated that in 2007 and 2017 there were, respectively, 9,585 and 11,821 deaths due to IHD as a result low physical activity. For females there were 8,689 deaths in 2007 and 10,779 deaths in 2017 due to IHD attributable to low physical activity. From 2007 to 2017, there was 12.0% (for males) and 16.0% (for females) of reduction in age-adjusted mortality rate due to IHD attributable to low physical activity. This reduction was not observed in the Northern and Northeastern regions of Brazil for the male population. Brazilian states with better socioeconomic conditions showed greater reductions in age-adjusted mortality rate due to IHD attributable to low physical activity (male: ρ = −0.74; female: ρ = −0.54) Conclusion The fiscal austerity policies implemented and the lower investment in social programs in the period of economic and political crisis highlighted the social inequalities between Brazilian geographic regions for the burden of mortality due to IHD attributable to low levels of physical activity.https://peerj.com/articles/10192.pdfPhysical activityPublic healthKinesiologyMortalityHeart diseaseCardiology
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author Diego Augusto Santos Silva
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Physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in Brazil
PeerJ
Physical activity
Public health
Kinesiology
Mortality
Heart disease
Cardiology
author_facet Diego Augusto Santos Silva
author_sort Diego Augusto Santos Silva
title Physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in Brazil
title_short Physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in Brazil
title_full Physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in Brazil
title_fullStr Physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in Brazil
title_sort physical inactivity as a risk factor to mortality by ischemic heart disease during economic and political crisis in brazil
publisher PeerJ Inc.
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issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background To investigate the burden of mortality due to ischemic heart disease (IHD) attributable to low levels of physical activity in the Brazilian population (aged ≥ 25 years) before, during and after economic and political crises (2007–2017). Methods This study was focused on IHD as a cause of death. The International Statistical Classification of Diseases (10th revision) codes related to IHD have been mapped. The data used for the physical activity estimates of the present study refer to surveys with random sampling carried out in the Brazilian territory that considers all domains of physical activity. The contribution of physical activity for mortality due to IHD was estimated using a comparative risk assessment approach. In addition, we verified the association between mortality due to IHD attributable to low levels of physical activity according to the Socio-demographic Index of the Brazilian states. Results For males it was estimated that in 2007 and 2017 there were, respectively, 9,585 and 11,821 deaths due to IHD as a result low physical activity. For females there were 8,689 deaths in 2007 and 10,779 deaths in 2017 due to IHD attributable to low physical activity. From 2007 to 2017, there was 12.0% (for males) and 16.0% (for females) of reduction in age-adjusted mortality rate due to IHD attributable to low physical activity. This reduction was not observed in the Northern and Northeastern regions of Brazil for the male population. Brazilian states with better socioeconomic conditions showed greater reductions in age-adjusted mortality rate due to IHD attributable to low physical activity (male: ρ = −0.74; female: ρ = −0.54) Conclusion The fiscal austerity policies implemented and the lower investment in social programs in the period of economic and political crisis highlighted the social inequalities between Brazilian geographic regions for the burden of mortality due to IHD attributable to low levels of physical activity.
topic Physical activity
Public health
Kinesiology
Mortality
Heart disease
Cardiology
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