Abstract
Background: Show that eating
habits and lifestyles not suitable for health, can contribute to the early
onset of chronic diseases. To study eating habits and lifestyles in male
subjects and correlate with chronic diseases. Method: Using a
questionnaire containing the name, age, lifestyle, nutrition and physical
inactivity. Also, it was applied exercise test using the Bruce- exercise test
protocol to measure physical effort. Results: The results showed high
correlations between variables, specifically, heart rate, systolic blood
pressure and blood pressure diastólica. As lower correlations were observed in
relation to the variable idade. As to lives habits, individuals belonging to
two classes and three have higher predisposition to cardiovascular diseases. Conclusions:
Excessive consumption of red meat, tobacco, alcohol, physical inactivity,
stress, intolerance are factors that we should be watchful for our health and
the onset of chronic diseases at an early age, specifically, hypertension and
diseases cardiovascular, thus, a population of young people with predisposition
for Non-communicable chronic diseases- NCDs. The results showed high
correlations between variables.