Análise dos Índices de hipertensão arterial em adultos jovens no Estado da Bahia
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2021-12-09
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Universidade Católica do Salvador
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Introduction: Systemic Arterial Hypertension is largely responsible for the development of
cardiovascular diseases such as Ischemic Heart Disease, Stroke and Heart Failure. Currently
there is a large increase in young adults in the country, this is being analyzed and these are
factors that have been worrying the health sector and government authorities. Objective: To
describe the rate of hospital admissions due to arterial hypertension in the population of young
adults in the state of Bahia. Methodology: This is an epidemiological study of an ecological
type, with a quantitative approach and descriptive character, based on secondary data. For this
analysis, variables were used, such as Color/Race, Gender, Population quantity in each macro-
region of Bahia and number of hospitalized patients. Results: Preliminary data was analyzed
with respect to the main characteristic between Race/color, the incidence of admission of young
people in the macro-regions of the state of Bahia, responding to the general objective. It was
possible to see a high rate of young people, especially women hospitalized with this disease.
Also the results obtained in relation to race, where people considered brown have the highest
rate of hospitalization, with an exponential increase between the years 2014 to 2020. Final
considerations: The work in question aimed at a study in order to contribute with a case analysis
on the admissions of young patients for hypertension in Bahia, identifying the main variables.
It was possible to notice that arterial hypertension has a high prevalence in women, it is
necessary to obtain further investigations that can understand why women are more affected,
and thus standardize the techniques in order to alleviate this index.
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Hipertensão arterial, Fatores de risco, Bahia, Jovens, Hypertension, Risk factors, Bahia, Young