The Bambuí health and ageing study (BHAS): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in Brazil

OBJECTIVE: A cohort study has been designed to identify predictors of adverse health events in the elderly. The methodology of the study and preliminary descriptive results are presented. METHODS: The study population comprises all residents of Bambuí (Minas Gerais, Brazil), aged 60 or more years (n...

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Main Authors: Costa Maria Fernanda F Lima e, Uchoa Elizabeth, Guerra Henrique L, Firmo Josélia OA, Vidigal Pedro G, Barreto Sandhi M
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2000-01-01
Series:Revista de Saúde Pública
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spelling doaj-dd402eb9baf440e4b149c460b7db7ca02020-11-24T23:48:52ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública0034-89101518-87872000-01-01342126135The Bambuí health and ageing study (BHAS): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in BrazilCosta Maria Fernanda F Lima eUchoa ElizabethGuerra Henrique LFirmo Josélia OAVidigal Pedro GBarreto Sandhi MOBJECTIVE: A cohort study has been designed to identify predictors of adverse health events in the elderly. The methodology of the study and preliminary descriptive results are presented. METHODS: The study population comprises all residents of Bambuí (Minas Gerais, Brazil), aged 60 or more years (n=1.742). From these, 92.2% were interviewed and 85.9% underwent clinical examination, consisting of haematological and biochemical tests, serology for Trypanosoma cruzi, anthropometric and blood pressure measures and electrocardiogram. Aliquots of serum, plasma and DNA were stored for future investigations. The baseline interview included sociodemographic characteristics, self-referred health condition and history of selected diseases, medication use, health service use, source of medical care, physical activities, smoking, drinking and eating habits, reproductive history, physical functioning, life events, social support and mental health. Individuals are being followed up annually. RESULTS: The following characteristics predominated among participants: women (60,0%), married (48.9%) or widowed (35.4%), people living in households with up to 2 residents (73.8%), heads of family (76.7%), people with monthly income between 1.00 and 2.99 Brazilian minimum wages (62.0%) and people with up to 4 years of schooling (89.1%). The median age was 68 years. Among the cohort members, only 1.7% were lost in the first follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: In general, the characteristics of the study population were very similar to those from other epidemiological studies of the elderly based on large Brazilian cities. The small number of losses to follow-up indicates that the choice of Bambuí was adequate, assuring the feasibility of a long term cohort study.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102000000200005Ageing healthAgeingCohort studiesHealth surveysElderlyEpidemiologyBrazil
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author Costa Maria Fernanda F Lima e
Uchoa Elizabeth
Guerra Henrique L
Firmo Josélia OA
Vidigal Pedro G
Barreto Sandhi M
spellingShingle Costa Maria Fernanda F Lima e
Uchoa Elizabeth
Guerra Henrique L
Firmo Josélia OA
Vidigal Pedro G
Barreto Sandhi M
The Bambuí health and ageing study (BHAS): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in Brazil
Revista de Saúde Pública
Ageing health
Ageing
Cohort studies
Health surveys
Elderly
Epidemiology
Brazil
author_facet Costa Maria Fernanda F Lima e
Uchoa Elizabeth
Guerra Henrique L
Firmo Josélia OA
Vidigal Pedro G
Barreto Sandhi M
author_sort Costa Maria Fernanda F Lima e
title The Bambuí health and ageing study (BHAS): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in Brazil
title_short The Bambuí health and ageing study (BHAS): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in Brazil
title_full The Bambuí health and ageing study (BHAS): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in Brazil
title_fullStr The Bambuí health and ageing study (BHAS): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The Bambuí health and ageing study (BHAS): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in Brazil
title_sort bambuí health and ageing study (bhas): methodological approach and preliminary results of a population-based cohort study of the elderly in brazil
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
issn 0034-8910
1518-8787
publishDate 2000-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: A cohort study has been designed to identify predictors of adverse health events in the elderly. The methodology of the study and preliminary descriptive results are presented. METHODS: The study population comprises all residents of Bambuí (Minas Gerais, Brazil), aged 60 or more years (n=1.742). From these, 92.2% were interviewed and 85.9% underwent clinical examination, consisting of haematological and biochemical tests, serology for Trypanosoma cruzi, anthropometric and blood pressure measures and electrocardiogram. Aliquots of serum, plasma and DNA were stored for future investigations. The baseline interview included sociodemographic characteristics, self-referred health condition and history of selected diseases, medication use, health service use, source of medical care, physical activities, smoking, drinking and eating habits, reproductive history, physical functioning, life events, social support and mental health. Individuals are being followed up annually. RESULTS: The following characteristics predominated among participants: women (60,0%), married (48.9%) or widowed (35.4%), people living in households with up to 2 residents (73.8%), heads of family (76.7%), people with monthly income between 1.00 and 2.99 Brazilian minimum wages (62.0%) and people with up to 4 years of schooling (89.1%). The median age was 68 years. Among the cohort members, only 1.7% were lost in the first follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: In general, the characteristics of the study population were very similar to those from other epidemiological studies of the elderly based on large Brazilian cities. The small number of losses to follow-up indicates that the choice of Bambuí was adequate, assuring the feasibility of a long term cohort study.
topic Ageing health
Ageing
Cohort studies
Health surveys
Elderly
Epidemiology
Brazil
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102000000200005
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