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@article{ Silva2016, title = {Arterial pressure control for nursing military professionals}, author = {Silva, Jorge Luiz Lima da and Lima, Rodrigo Pereira and Taveira, Rodrigo Pereira Costa and Costa, Felipe dos Santos and Soares, Rafael da Silva}, journal = {Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online}, number = {1}, pages = {3646-3666}, volume = {8}, year = {2016}, issn = {2175-5361}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2016.v8i1.3646-3666}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-53836-8}, abstract = {Objective: Determine which risks factors for hypertension that military nursing professionals identify in their lifestyle; classifying blood pressure levels of professionals. Method: Quantitative, based on descriptive research. Results: This study included 40 military professionals in nursing. The following risks factors were identified for hypertension in the study population: using of hormonal contraceptives (8.0%), smoking (7.0%), alcoholic beverages (2.0%), physical inactivity (21.0%), stress (25.0%), excessive salt intake (11.0%), obesity (8.0%) and high calorie and high protein diet (18.0%). The classification of blood pressure of the subjects revealed that 70.0% showed pressure values considered normal or optimal, values between 12.5% and 17.5 % were considered borderline hypertensions prove. Conclusion: This study indicates the needs for changes in professionals’ lifestyle, because the risks factors associated with blood pressure levels may contribute to the onset of hypertension into analyzed population.}, }