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COMPORTAMENTOS DE RISCO NA PANDEMIA E REPERCUSSÕES NA PROMOÇÃO À SAÚDE

  • 1. Escola de Saúde Pública (ESP/SES), Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil

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O período pandêmico repercutiu não apenas nas formas de evitar e/ou lidar com esse agravo, mas, no cotidiano populacional. Objetivando conhecer quais foram os principais comportamentos de risco apresentados, foi realizada uma revisão narrativa em três bases virtuais, enquanto os países vivenciavam a 2ª e a 3ª onda da Covid19. Os estudos mundiais revelaram o uso de álcool e outras drogas, a mudança nos hábitos alimentares e nos padrões de vida e, o uso excessivo de telas. O presente estudo visa introduzir o tema e fornecer subsídios para que se trabalhe a promoção da saúde, compreendendo que as repercussões continuarão presentes entre indivíduos e grupos a médio e longo prazo.

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