Body Mass Index Assessment of Health Care Professionals in a Primary Care Setting in Portugal: a Cross Sectional Study

Introduction: Obesity is an important public health problem because it is a risk factor for numerous diseases and is associated with a higher death risk. Evidence concerning the prevalence of excess weight in health professionals is scarce and this group is often overlooked in weight interventions...

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Main Authors: Inês Campos-Matos, André Peralta-Santos, Bernardo Gomes, Gustavo Borges, Pedro Aguiar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ordem dos Médicos 2014-09-01
Series:Acta Médica Portuguesa
Online Access:https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/5141
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author Inês Campos-Matos
André Peralta-Santos
Bernardo Gomes
Gustavo Borges
Pedro Aguiar
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Bernardo Gomes
Gustavo Borges
Pedro Aguiar
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description Introduction: Obesity is an important public health problem because it is a risk factor for numerous diseases and is associated with a higher death risk. Evidence concerning the prevalence of excess weight in health professionals is scarce and this group is often overlooked in weight interventions programs. This paper aims to estimate the prevalence of obesity and overweight among Portuguese primary health care professionals and to describe differences between occupational groups. Material and Methods: This was a cross sectional study based on a primary care setting in Portugal in 2011. We collected data on occupation, age, sex and height of professionals from four primary care centers. We did a descriptive analysis of the main variables and an analysis of covariance to compare mean Body Mass Index. Results: Our sample represented 52.8% of the total population of the four primary care centers, and 38.6% were overweight and 16.9% were obese. When adjusted for age and gender, health service personnel had the highest average Body Mass Index, followed by nurses, physicians, and superior technicians, in that order. Discussion: Although we can’t ensure the generalisation of the results and cannot exclude the possibility of sampling bias, these results suggest high prevalence obesity and overweight in workers of primary health care in Portugal. Conclusion: In this primary care setting more than half of the health care professionals were overweight or obese. Tailored interventions might be needed to tackle this issue. Keywords: Body Mass Index; Health Personnel; Obesity; Portugal; Primary Health Care; Prevalence.
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spelling doaj.art-7e4caa6915154fa3921d87d4b7914ff62022-12-22T02:32:25ZengOrdem dos MédicosActa Médica Portuguesa0870-399X1646-07582014-09-0127510.20344/amp.5141Body Mass Index Assessment of Health Care Professionals in a Primary Care Setting in Portugal: a Cross Sectional StudyInês Campos-Matos0André Peralta-Santos1Bernardo Gomes2Gustavo Borges3Pedro Aguiar4Agrupamentos de Centros de Saúde de Oeste Norte. Caldas da Rainha. Portugal.Agrupamentos de Centros de Saúde Grande Lisboa VII. Amadora. Portugal.Agrupamentos de Centros de Saúde Entre Douro e Vouga I. Santa Maria da Feira. Portugal.Agrupamentos de Centros de Saúde Grande Porto III. Maia. Portugal.Departamento de Epidemiologia e Estatística. Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública. Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Lisboa. Portugal. Introduction: Obesity is an important public health problem because it is a risk factor for numerous diseases and is associated with a higher death risk. Evidence concerning the prevalence of excess weight in health professionals is scarce and this group is often overlooked in weight interventions programs. This paper aims to estimate the prevalence of obesity and overweight among Portuguese primary health care professionals and to describe differences between occupational groups. Material and Methods: This was a cross sectional study based on a primary care setting in Portugal in 2011. We collected data on occupation, age, sex and height of professionals from four primary care centers. We did a descriptive analysis of the main variables and an analysis of covariance to compare mean Body Mass Index. Results: Our sample represented 52.8% of the total population of the four primary care centers, and 38.6% were overweight and 16.9% were obese. When adjusted for age and gender, health service personnel had the highest average Body Mass Index, followed by nurses, physicians, and superior technicians, in that order. Discussion: Although we can’t ensure the generalisation of the results and cannot exclude the possibility of sampling bias, these results suggest high prevalence obesity and overweight in workers of primary health care in Portugal. Conclusion: In this primary care setting more than half of the health care professionals were overweight or obese. Tailored interventions might be needed to tackle this issue. Keywords: Body Mass Index; Health Personnel; Obesity; Portugal; Primary Health Care; Prevalence. https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/5141
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Pedro Aguiar
Body Mass Index Assessment of Health Care Professionals in a Primary Care Setting in Portugal: a Cross Sectional Study
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title_short Body Mass Index Assessment of Health Care Professionals in a Primary Care Setting in Portugal: a Cross Sectional Study
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