Title of article :
Use of Global Risk Score for Cardiovascular Evaluation of Rural Workers in Southern Brazil
Author/Authors :
Cezar-Vaz, Marta Regina School of Nursing - Federal University of Rio Grande - 96203-900 Rio Grande - RS - Brazil , Alves Bonow, Clarice Faculty of Nursing - Federal University of Pelotas - Pelotas - RS - Brazil , de Mello, Marlise Capa Verde Almeida School of Nursing - Federal University of Rio Grande - 96203-900 Rio Grande - RS - Brazil , Xavier, Daiani Modernel School of Nursing - Federal University of Rio Grande - 96203-900 Rio Grande - RS - Brazil , Vaz, Jordana Cezar Medicine Course - UNIFENAS - Alfenas - MG - Brazil , Denise Schimith, Maria Department of Nursing - Federal University of Santa Maria - Santa Maria - RS - Brazil
Abstract :
The objectives of the present study were to classify the cardiovascular evaluation of rural workers through the Global Risk Score and analyze the intensity of the relationship between the classiffcation and the variables of the score. A descriptive study was developed with 38 rural workers from the extreme southern Brazil. Data collection was performed through an interview and veriffcation of anthropometric measurements and arterial blood pressure. Data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially using the Spearman
correlation test. The overall 10-year cardiovascular risk classifcation using the Framingham global score showed a predominance of
low risk (� = 22; 57.9%); however, 11 rural workers (28.9%) had a high cardiovascular risk. Spearman’s correlation analysis showed
signifcance between the Global Risk Score and gender (rho = 0.623, ≤ 0.001), age (rho = 0.783, � ≤ 0.001), systolic blood pressure
(rho = 0.545, ≤ 0.001), and smoking (rho = 0.483, = 0.002). These results show that rural workers need attention with regard to components that may put them at risk for cardiovascular disease. Tis study may help in the early diagnosis and more effective actions on the risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
Keywords :
Global Risk Score , Cardiovascular Evaluation , Rural Workers , Southern Brazil
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal