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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1
... VIGITEL was established in 2006 in all Brazilian state capitals and the Federal District, under the coordination of the Ministry of Health through the Health Surveilla[r] ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a11v14s1
... In order to better understand the evolution of the smoking epidemiology in Brazil and to provide resources for control policies, this study aims at analyzing the trend in[r] ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a02v14s1
... Data used in this study were obtained from the Health Survey in the city of Campinas (ISACamp), conducted by the Collaborative Center in Health Situation Analysis of th[r] ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a17v14s1
... The study consisted of a self-re- ported questionnaire given to students in their classrooms on a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). The questionnaire was previously tested and was comprised of topics about ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a16v14s1
... Temporal variation in overweight preva- lence rates for men and women and as to age group is demonstrated in Tables 1 and 2, respectively. From 2006 to 2009, overweight prevalence rates tented to increase ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a15v14s1
... White adolescents reported a lower frequency (26.2%; 95%CI 25.2-27.2) when compared to black (39.8%; 95%CI 37.9-41.7) and brown adolescents (31.6%; 95%CI 30.6-32.6). he more maternal years of schooling, the lower the ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a14v14s1
... Regular consumption of alcohol among students, based on the past 30 days, was of 27.3% (95%CI 26.7-28.0) for the state capitals and the Federal District. Females consumed more in the past 30 days (28.1%; 95%CI 27.2-29.0) ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a12v14s1
... Telephone surveys, especially the Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System (BRFSS), have been used in the United States for years to monitor risk fac- tors for chronic non-communicable dis- eases. Recently, these ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a10v14s1
... 8. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System - BRFSS. [cited 2008 Jul 28]. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/about.htm. 9. Moura EC, Morais Neto OL, Malta DC, Moura L, ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a06v14s1
... Figure 1 presents time trends of the main indicators regarding PA and time in front of the television for VIGITEL parti- cipants. The percentage of active people during leisure time and those who are active at ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a04v14s1
... year; 1 to 11 years; 12 to 19 years, males and females; 20 to 59 years, males and females; 60 years or older, males and ...than 1 year old) consisted of 300 children, based on an estimated proportion of 50% ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a05v14s1
... he consumption of soft drinks (or artiicial juice drinks, such as Tampico) was analyzed from the weekly intake frequency (six possible responses, varying from never to every day of the week); type (regular, diet/light, ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a03v14s1
... factor 1); the second (number of adults in the household) was deined to adjust the lower chance individuals living in households with more adults had to be selected (weight factor ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a07v14s1
... considered: 1) usual – alcohol consumption in the past 30 days, regardless of the dose – and 2) abusive – consumption of more than 5 doses for men and more than 4 doses for women, in at least one occasion in the ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a08v14s1
... Current nutritional status according to the World Health Organization nutritional classification and age by nutri- tional status at 20 years-old, among Brazilians women aged from 21 to 3[r] ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.14 suppl.1 en a09v14s1
... he sample consisted mostly of female patients, and 65.5% of the women were in the reproducibility analysis, while 69.1% partic- ipated in the validity study. For both studies, mean age was similar to that of the original ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.11 suppl.1
... Esta tarea se complica cuando en el espacio de una encuesta domiciliar se pre- tende recuperar aspectos vinculados con los niveles simbólicos de los problemas de salud/enfermedad de mayo[r] ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.11 suppl.1
... Se presentan las novedades de la Encues- ta de Salud de Barcelona 2006 relaciona- das con: la clase social neomarxista de EO Wright, los trabajos productivo y reproductivo, la inmigració[r] ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.11 suppl.1
... A preocupação com a qualidade do processo de aferição na pesquisa epi- demiológica tem sido crescente, com re- flexos apreciáveis na produção nacional, como se pode apreender pela cada vez mais freqüente publicação de ... See full document
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Rev. bras. epidemiol. vol.11 suppl.1
... A pesquisa Nacional sobre Demografia e Saúde da Mulher e da Criança tem como objetivo coletar informações que permitam elaborar indicadores demo- gráficos, de saúde e de nutrição para mu[r] ... See full document
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