Gender-related Differences in the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Cardiometabolic Patients in Latin America: The CorCOVID LATAM Gender Sub-study Adrian Baranchuks,*, on behalf of the CorCOVID

Primer Autor
Baranchuk, Adrian
Co-autores
Ines Saldarriaga-Giraldo, Clara
Felipe Ramirez-Ramos, Cristhian
Lopez-Santi, Ricardo
Lanas, Fernando
Valdes Martin, Alexander
Sotomayor Perales, Jorge Luis
Paul Juarez-Lloclla, Jorge
Ruise, Mauro
Carrion Arcela, Jean Pierre
Flores de Espinal, Emma Haydee
Rojas Gimon, Elirub de Lourdes
Sambadaro, Gustavo
Garcia Bello, Eliomar
Varleta, Paola
Quesada Chaves, Daniel
Maria Farina, Juan
Alejandro Ortiz Lopez, Hector Isaac
Perez-Siller, Grecia
Liblik, Kiera
Título
Gender-related Differences in the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Cardiometabolic Patients in Latin America: The CorCOVID LATAM Gender Sub-study Adrian Baranchuks,*, on behalf of the CorCOVID
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CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CARDIOLOGY
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COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown measures have disrupted lifestyle habits and self-care. Gender differences in health behavior during the pandemic have not yet been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to evaluate gender related differences in the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on patients with cardiometabolic diseases. A cross-sectional survey was administered to cardiometabolic patients in 13 Latin American countries between June 15th and July 15th, 2020. The study included 4216 participants, of which 2147 (50.9%) were women. Women reported healthier eating habits as well as lower tobacco and alcohol consumption than men but exercised less and reported increased symptoms of depression. Low income and symptoms of depression were associated with sedentarism in women. The interplay between psychological factors and sedentarism could increase the risk of cardiovascular events in this population. (Curr Probl Cardiol 2022,47:101075.)
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10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2021.101075
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LIFE-STYLE
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Sistemas cardíacos y cardiovasculares
Materias
ESTILO DE VIDA
Disciplinas de la OCDE
Sistema Cardiovascular y Cardiaco
Psiquiatría
Medicina General e Interna
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Gender-related Differences in the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Cardiometabolic Patients in Latin America: The CorCOVID LATAM Gender Sub-study Adrian Baranchuks,*, on behalf of the CorCOVID
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