Characterization of an obese population: a retrospective longitudinal study from real-world data in northern Portugal

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  • Rosália Cristina Gabriel Páscoa

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  • Andreia Sofia Costa Teixeira

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  • Teresa Sarmento Henriques

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Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Monteiro, H
  • Monteiro, R
  • Martins, C

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Abstract

BackgroundObesity is a serious and largely preventable global health problem. Obesity-related electronic health records can be a useful resource to identify and address obesity. The analysis of real-world data from T82-coded (International Classification of Primary Care coding, for obesity) primary care individuals can be an excellent national source of data on obesity's prevalence, characteristics, and impact on the National Health Service.MethodsRetrospective longitudinal study, based on a database of electronic medical records, from the Regional Health Administration of northern Portugal. The study objectives were to determine the prevalence of obesity and to characterize an adult obese population in northern Portugal from a bio-demographic point of view along with profiles of comorbidities and the use of health resources. This study used a database of 266,872 patients in December 2019 and screened for diagnostic code T82 from the International Classification of Primary Care.ResultsThe prevalence of obesity was 10.2% and the highest prevalence of obesity was in the 65-74 age group (16.1%). The most prevalent morbidities in patients with obesity as coded through ICPC-2 were K86 (uncomplicated hypertension), T90 (non-insulin-dependent diabetes), and K87 (complicated hypertension). Descriptive information showed that T82 subjects used more consultations, medications, and diagnostic tests than non-T82 subjects.ConclusionsRoutine recording of weight and height deserves special attention to allow obesity recognition at an early stage and move on to the appropriate intervention. Future work is necessary to automate the codification of obesity for subjects under 18 years of age, to raise awareness and anticipate the prevention of problems associated with obesity.Practical strategies need to be implemented, such as the creation of a specific program consultation with truly targeted approaches to obesity.

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2731-4553, 2731-4553

Bmc Primary Care  BMC

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Keywords

  • Primary care; Obesity; Preventive medicine; Real-world data

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Virtual Shared Medical Appointments in Lifestyle Approach for Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol of a Randomized Pragmatic Trial (SMAs) - NCT05279326

Investigador Principal: Rosália Cristina Gabriel Páscoa

Ensaio Clínico Académico (SMAs) . 2022

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