23 research outputs found
Sociodemographic characteristics, information about health and prevalence of use of medicines via self-medication in the adult population of Brazil studied by PNAUM.
<p>PNAUM, Brazil, 2014.</p
Prevalence and crude prevalence ratios for the use of medicines via self-medication in the adult population of Brazil studied by PNAUM, according to the sociodemographic and economic characteristics, health profile, and predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication.
<p>PNAUM, Brazil, 2014.</p
Prevalence and crude prevalence ratios for the use of medicines via self-medication in the adult population of Brazil studied by PNAUM, according to the sociodemographic and economic characteristics, health profile, and predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication.
<p>PNAUM, Brazil, 2014.</p
Flow chart of the randomized clinical trial phases from sample selection to the latest assessment, at 4â7 years of age.
<p>Flow chart of the randomized clinical trial phases from sample selection to the latest assessment, at 4â7 years of age.</p
Data on child feeding, stratified by group allocation.
<p>EBF = exclusive breastfeeding</p><p>BF = breastfeeding</p><p>* variables measured through monthly interviews during the first six months of childrenâs life.</p><p>** variable collected through interviews when children were aged 4 to 7 years.</p><p>*** variables collected through food frequency questionnaire when children were aged 4 to 7 years.</p><p>**** variable collected when children were aged 4 to 7 years and analyzed in order to determine the consumption between groups. The frequency of intake wasnât measured.</p><p>Data on child feeding, stratified by group allocation.</p
Characteristics of participants who completed the study stratified by group allocation.
<p>SD = standard deviation</p><p>* MW: minimum wage (US$195.00 at the time of the study).</p><p>**<i>Bolsa FamĂlia</i> is a conditional cash transfer program of the Brazilian federal government whereby benefits are provided to families living in poverty and extreme poverty across the country.</p><p>Characteristics of participants who completed the study stratified by group allocation.</p
Anthropometric indicators of children at age 4 to 7 years, stratified by group allocation.
<p>BMI = body mass index</p><p>*defined as BMI-for-age > +2 z-score and †+3 z-score for children under five; and > +1 z-score and †+2 z-score for older children, according WHO standards</p><p>** defined as BMI-for-age > +3 z-score for children under five; and > +2 z-score for older children, according WHO standards</p><p>*** defined as length-for-age < -2 z-score, according WHO standards</p><p>Anthropometric indicators of children at age 4 to 7 years, stratified by group allocation.</p
Prevalence<sup>a</sup> of predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in the adult population of Brazil studied by PNAUM.
<p>PNAUM, Brazil, 2014.</p
Poisson regression model with robust estimation for the effect of intervention on overweight/obesity.
<p>RR = relative risk</p><p>Poisson regression model with robust estimation for the effect of intervention on overweight/obesity.</p
Description of pregnancies occurred among women living with HIV/AIDS and women not living with HIV/AIDS according to characteristics linked to the specific context of each pregnancy.
a<p>Totals can differ due to missing answers.</p>b<p>Differences between pregnancies among women living with HIV/Aids and women not living with HIV/Aids were calculated using Rao-Scott chi-square (PROC SURVEYFREQ).</p