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Obesity Reviews | 2007

Overweight and obesity in Portugal: national prevalence in 2003–2005

I. do Carmo; O. dos Santos; José Camolas; J. Vieira; Mário Carreira; L. Medina; L. Reis; John Myatt; A. Galvão-Teles

Obesity is an endemic health problem in most developed countries, requiring serious public health attention. The first Portuguese nationwide representative survey about obesity (with objective anthropometric measurement) was undertaken from 1995 to 1998. This paper presents data coming from the second and most recent nationwide representative study of obesity, with objective measurement of weight, height, waist and hip circumferences. Data were collected between January 2003 and January 2005. The survey collected objective body mass index (BMI) values of 8116 participants aged 18–64. Main findings were: 2.4% of the sample had low weight (BMI < 18.5), 39.4% were overweight (BMI between 25.0 and 29.9), and 14.2% obese (BMI ≥ 30). Waist circumference measurement showed that 45.6% of the sample suffers increased cardiovascular health risks associated with high waist circumference. The overall overweight/obesity prevalence increased from 49.6% (in 1995–1998) to 53.6% (in 2003–2005). These data suggest that although obesity was identified as a public health problem one decade ago, action to reduce it does not seem to have been very effective to date. Well‐defined public health intervention must be targeted to specific population groups where higher levels of obesity prevalence were found: low socioeconomic level groups and low‐education level groups.


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2008

Prevalence, Severity, and Risk Factors for Erectile Dysfunction in a Representative Sample of 3,548 Portuguese Men Aged 40 to 69 Years Attending Primary Healthcare Centers: Results of the Portuguese Erectile Dysfunction Study

Alberto Galvão Teles; Mário Carreira; Violeta Alarcão; D. Sociol.; José Maria Aragüés; Luís Lopes; Mário Mascarenhas; Joaquim Garcia e Costa

INTRODUCTION Many studies of the prevalence of erectile dysfunction have been conducted in several countries. This is the first Portuguese study that provides current and comparative data on the prevalence of erectile dysfunction. AIM The main objective was to estimate the prevalence of erectile dysfunction in men aged 40 to 69 years and correlate erectile dysfunction to certain risk factors. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Evaluation of erectile dysfunction was achieved using the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), a 15-item questionnaire that has been developed and validated as a brief and reliable self-administered scale for accessing erectile function. METHODS The Portuguese Erectile Dysfunction Study was based on a questionnaire that included socio-demographic variables, information on lifestyle and risk factors, and the IIEF. In total, 3,548 questionnaires were administered to men aged 40 to 69 years in 50 primary healthcare centers between July 2004 and January 2005 in a combination of both self-administration and interviews. Erectile dysfunction was defined as the inability to achieve and maintain an erection sufficient to permit satisfactory sexual intercourse. RESULTS The response rate was 81.3%. The total prevalence of erectile dysfunction was 48.1% (age-adjusted). Prevalence increases with age: 29%, 50%, and 74% in men aged 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, and 60 to 69 years, respectively. Severity of erectile dysfunction also increases with age: 1%, 2%, and 10% of complete erectile dysfunction in men aged 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, and 60 to 69 years, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of erectile dysfunction is strongly related to age. There is also a correlation with the health status of participants.


Obesity Reviews | 2006

Prevalence of obesity in Portugal

I. do Carmo; O. dos Santos; José Camolas; J. Vieira; Mário Carreira; L. Medina; L. Reis; A. Galvão-Teles

Obesity is a serious health problem in developed countries. Knowledge of reliable and nationwide representative data is a must for any public health action. The dimension of this problem in Portugal was first assessed in 1995–1998. A similar populational survey using objective anthropometric measures is now being conducted (field work started in January 2003). A total of 6411 subjects aged 18–64 years old have already been measured and their respective body mass indexes (BMIs) calculated. Results from 2003 to 2005 show 38.6% is overweight and 13.8% has obesity. The total of overweight and obesity is 52.4%. In 1995–1998 survey, overweight was 35.2% and obesity was 14.4%. The total was 49.6%. These results suggest an increase of the overweight/obesity (altogether) prevalence in the last 10 years. Actual results show that more than half of the adult sample has excessive weight and 2.4% of the sample has low BMI. Finally, 45.6% of the sample suffers increased health risks because of high waist circumference (≥80 cm for women; ≥94 cm for men). These results highlight the fact that, although obesity was identified as a public health problem one decade ago, action to reduce it does not seem to have been very effective to date.


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2012

General Practitioners' Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices in the Management of Sexual Dysfunction—Results of the Portuguese SEXOS Study

Violeta Alarcão; Sofia Ribeiro; Filipe Leão Miranda; Mário Carreira; Teresa Dias; Joaquim Garcia e Costa; A. Galvão-Teles


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2014

General Practitioners' Procedures for Sexual History Taking and Treating Sexual Dysfunction in Primary Care

Sofia Ribeiro; Violeta Alarcão; Rui Simões; Filipe Leão Miranda; Mário Carreira; A. Galvão-Teles


Revista Portuguesa de Saúde Pública | 2015

Prevalência de excesso de peso nos imigrantes brasileiros e africanos residentes em Portugal

Beatriz Goulão; Osvaldo Santos; Violeta Alarcão; Rui Portugal; Mário Carreira; Isabel do Carmo


F1000Research | 2011

General practitioners’ knowledge, perceptions and barriers in the management of sexual dysfunction

Sofia Ribeiro; Violeta Alarcão; Augusto Almeida; Filipe Leão Miranda; Mário Carreira; A. Galvão-Teles


Revista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentária e Cirurgia Maxilofacial | 2018

Estudo SAIMI – Hábitos de escovagem dentária em crianças e adolescentes imigrantes do subcontinente indiano em Lisboa

Tiago Costa; Elisa Lopes; Violeta Alarcão; Paulo Nogueira; Mário Carreira; Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia , Lisboa, Portugal; Direção-Geral de Saúde, Lisboa, Portugal


Estudo SAIMI – Hábitos de escovagem dentária em crianças e adolescentes imigrantes do subcontinente indiano em Lisboa | 2018

http://doi.org/10.24873/j.rpemd.2018.09.225

Tiago Costa; Elisa Lopes; Violeta Alarcão; Paulo Nogueira; Mário Carreira


Revista Portuguesa de Saúde Pública | 2016

Erectile dysfunction in primary care: Sexual health inquiry and cardiovascular risk factors among patients with no previous cardiovascular events

Ricardo J. Dias; Violeta Alarcão; Sara da Mata; Filipe Leão Miranda; Rui Simões; Mário Carreira; Evangelista Rocha; A. Galvão-Teles

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Sofia Ribeiro

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Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge

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