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Built and social environments and overweight among Brazilian adults from medium-sized city: CUME Project.

Ana Luiza Gomes DomingosHelen Hermana Miranda HermsdorffLarissa Loures MendesFernando Luiz Pereira de OliveiraAnderson Castro Soares de OliveiraAdriano Marçal PimentaJosefina Bressan
Published in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2021)
A cross-sectional study enrolled participants from the CUME project (n = 289) who lived in Viçosa, Brazil. The neighborhood unit adopted was the buffer (200 meters), considering the participant's residence as central point. We measure the number of public and private facilities inside the buffer as well as violent criminal occurrences. Food establishments were categorized into establishments with predominant sale of natural or minimally processed foods, mixed establishments, and establishments with predominant sale of ultra-processed foods. Those who attended the face-to-face interview filled two scales of perception of the environment. Overall, 33.6% of participants reported overweight. We observed a higher concentration of individuals close to the central region of the city. Access to different establishments, food environments, and criminal occurrences differed between normal-weight and overweight individuals. The groups deferred in the perception of the location of squares, open public spaces, clubs, and soccer fields. The results indicate the association between environmental characteristics and overweight in Brazilian adults.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • weight loss
  • weight gain
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • body mass index
  • human health
  • obstructive sleep apnea
  • high resolution
  • health insurance
  • mass spectrometry
  • electronic health record
  • life cycle