Research Article
Blood Pressure and Hypertension among Coastal Fishermen in South-east Brazil
Mariana Passos Cavichiolo2 Bruna Oliveira Begossi1* Cristina Brandt Friedrich Martin Gurgel31Undergraduated Course of Medicine in PUC-Campinas, Brazil
2Real Sociedade Portuguesa de Beneficiência, Brazil
3Professor Doutora em Clínica Médica do Centro de Ciências da Vida, Faculdade de Medicina da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil
- Corresponding Author:
- Bruna Oliveira Begossi
Undergraduated course of medicine in PUC-Campinas Av. John Boyd Dunlop-s/n° Jd.
Ipaussurama–Campinas, SP-13060-904, Brazil
Tel: +55(19) 997045166
E-mail: bbegossi@hotmail.com
Received Date: September 19, 2013; Accepted Date: December 12, 2013; Published Date: December 14, 2013
Citation: Begossi BO, Cavichiolo MP, Gurgel CBFM (2013) Blood Pressure and Hypertension among Coastal Fishermen in South-east Brazil. J Community Med Health Educ 4:261 doi:10.4172/2161-0711.1000261
Copyright: © 2013 Begossi BO, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
Health issues are a priority in the management and conservation processes of rural areas in Brazil. In this study, which covers two fishing communities, we aim to investigate some possible health problems and their causes among fishermen. Hypertension is a syndrome characterised by blood pressure levels above the recommended pressure for a certain age and medical condition. This syndrome is certainly one of the most serious public health problems of the modern world and has a high prevalence (from 22 to 44% in Brazil) and a low rate of control with the standard treatment (30% in the U.S.). This research is focused on the blood pressure levels in two communities of fishermen in Southeast Brazil: the first, an urban community, is located in Copacabana beach, Rio de Janeiro, RJ; and the second, a rural community, is located in Ponta Grossa, Paraty, in the Atlantic Forest coast. The basis for estimating the number of fishermen from each community (as approximately 20 in each community) was taken from earlier studies involving these fisheries. We conducted interviews with fishermen who were 40 years and older at the landing point at Copacabana beach in Rio and at the fishermen’s residences in Ponta Grossa, Paraty. Eighteen interviews were performed in the urban community (Rio), where the average age was 55 years old, and fourteen were performed in the rural community (Paraty), where the average age was 63 years old. The results show a higher incidence of hypertension in Ponta Grossa (71%, out of 14) than in Copacabana, where the percentage was lower (11%, out of 18). The results from Ponta Grossa could be related to the tradition of salting and drying fish, which was very common before the beginning of the power generation. This practice increases salt intake during the fishermen’s lifetime and is consequently reflected in the current health conditions of the community from Ponta Grossa, Paraty, RJ.