Objective: Cardiovascular diseases are the most common causes of morbidity and the leading\ncause of mortality in the world scenario, accounting for about 20% of all deaths in individuals\nover 30 years. It has attributed this to the increase in the company�s exposure to risk factors. It\nidentifies cardiovascular risk factors in the nursing team and compares the cardiovascular risk by\nFramingham score among professionals of middle and upper working in a referral hospital in cardiology.\nMethod: Cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted in 2014, in a reference hospital\nin cardiology located in Recife/Pernambuco, Brazil. Data of cardiologic risk factors were collected\nfrom 82 nursing team members, comprised of technical, auxiliary nurses, and nurses between 30\nand 74 years of age. The cardiovascular risk level was evaluated by the Framingham Score. Data\nwere organized and analyzed by means of the SPSS, with descriptive statistics and Student-t test for\nthe continuous variables. Results: Family history, stress and sedentary life style were the prevalent\nrisk factors in more than half of the professionals. Only 5.23% of the technical and auxiliary nurses\nhad a high risk score for cardiovascular event. Conclusion: The data indicates a low cardiovascular\nrisk for these professionals and the presence of risk factors that can be modified. Health surveillance\nof these professionals is necessary in order to avoid a change to a risk of greater vulnerability.
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