Smoking, Ethylism and physical activity in individuals with congestive heart failure

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
18970
3 pages
Research Article

Smoking, Ethylism and physical activity in individuals with congestive heart failure

Líscia Divana Carvalho Silva, Rômulo Batista Sá Moraes, Jéssica Marques da Hora, Patrícia Ribeiro Azevedo, Silvia Azevedo Nelson, Letícia de Paula Carvalho Silva and Paulo Eduardo Sousa Silva

Abstract: 

Objective: to verify smoking, drinking and physical activity habits in individuals with congestive heart failure. Method: This is a quantitative study carried out from September 2017 to December 2018 at a public hospital in northeastern Brazil. The sample consisted of 103 individuals through an interview, a survey approved by the Research Ethics Committee number 2.249.362. Results: About 76 (73.8%) denied smoking and 86 (83.4%) denied drinking. Of those identified only 4 (3.9%) were smokers and 2 (1.9%) drinkers. A number of 23 (22.3%) abandoned smoking and 15 (14.6%) abandoned alcohol. More than half denied regular physical activity 60 (58.3%) and those who reported 43 (41.7%) commonly walk. No individual reported participating in a cardiac rehabilitation program. Conclusion: The health institution constitutes a strategic space for critical awareness and of social and political responsibility, providing a new attitude towards health problems and healthy lifestyle habits.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.18970.06.2020
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