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0187/2022 - SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, SCREEN TIME AND SCHOOL STAY, AND CHILDREN\'S FOOD CONSUMPTION (19/07/2022)
Poliana Cristina de Almeida Fonseca, Sarah Aparecida Vieira Ribeiro, ROBERTA REJANE SANTOS DE CARVALHO, Cristiana Santos Andreoli, Juliana Farias de Novaes, Silvia Eloiza Eloiza Priore, Carolina Abreu de Carvalho, Sylvia Franceschini
Artigo / Tema Livre
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This study aimed to evaluate the association of sociodemographic factors and lifestyle with consumption of in natura or minimally processed (INMP), ultra-processed (UPF) and fruits and vegetables. This is a cross-sectional study with 403 children age...

0186/2022 - Leprosy and vulnerability: a scoping review (19/07/2022)
Isabela Luísa Rodrigues de Jesus, Maria Inez Montagner, Miguel Ângelo Montagner, Sandra Mara Campos Alves, Maria Celia Delduque
Artigo de Revisão
Publicado

the objective of this work was to review published scientific works on leprosy as a public health problem in Brazil and a marker of vulnerability for people with the disease. Methods: a scoping review was carried out with the descriptor \'leprosy AND...

0185/2022 - ENTREVISTA COM DEIVISON FAUSTINO REALIZADA POR PAULA GAUDENZI E WANIA CIDADE (19/07/2022)
Paula Gaudenzi, Wania Maria Coelho Ferreira Cidade
Artigo Temático
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0184/2022 - PRIMARY PRISON CARE TEAMS AND TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFICATION IN RIO GRANDE DO SUL/BRAZIL (19/07/2022)
Renata Maria Dotta, Karine Zennatti Ely, Águida Luana Veriato Schultz, Marden Marques Soares Filho, Péricles Stehmann Nunes, Caroline Busatto, Lia Gonçalvez Possuelo
Artigo Temático
Publicado

Objectives: Objectives: To describe the implementation process of the Prison Primary Care Teams in Rio Grande do Sul, the frequency of tuberculosis notifications in the population deprived of liberty and the chronological relationship between them. M...

0183/2022 - WOMEN, PRISONS AND FREEDOM: EXPERIENCES OF FORMER FEMALE INMATES FROM THE PRISON SYSTEM IN RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL (19/07/2022)
Gabriela DalenogareI, Rosana Maffacciolli, Letícia Becker Vieira, Renata Maria Dotta
Artigo Temático
Publicado

This article analyzes vulnerabilities and perspectives of restructuring the lives of women who experienced maternity in prison. Qualitative study with thematic analysis of the reports of women releasedthe prison system, who experienced pregnancy and ...

0182/2022 - Work precarization in the context of primary health care in the prison system (19/07/2022)
Águida Luana Veriato Schultz, Renata Maria Dotta, Bárbara Sordi Stock, Míriam Thais Guterres Dias
Artigo Temático
Publicado

The article analyzes how the phenomenon of precariousness of work is expressed in the daily life of a Prison Primary Care Team, located in the Southern Region of Brazil. It is a qualitative, exploratory research, with application of the focal group t...

0181/2022 - MEAT CONSUMPTION BY ADULTS AND ELDERLY IN A SOUTH GERMAN COLONIZATION CITY IN BRAZIL: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY (19/07/2022)
Júlia Taynara Blank, Ernani Tiaraju de Santa Helena, Nágila Raquel Teixeira Damasceno, Raul D. Santos, Marcello Ricardo Paulista Markus, Luciane Coutinho de Azevedo
Artigo / Tema Livre
Publicado

Excessive consumption of meat, especially red and processed meats, is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The pattern of meat consumption varies in Brazil and in the world is influenced by economic and cultural factors. This study aime...

0180/2022 - Direct healthcare cost of hospital admissions for chronic non-communicable diseases sensitive to primary care in the elderly (19/07/2022)
Marina Miranda Borges, Luciana Alves Custódio, Denise de Fátima Barros Cavalcante, Antonio Carlos Pereira, Rodrigo Luiz Carregaro
Artigo / Tema Livre
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Aging has imposed changes in the epidemiological profile and an increase in the prevalence of chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs). Most hospitalizations of the elderly are due to conditions sensitive to primary care and worsening of CNCDs. The ...







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