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The non-communicable diseases are the major causes of death both worldwide and in high-income countries such as Norway. Understanding whether policy programs affect the health of older adults, especially considering different realities, is crucial. We aimed to analyse cardiometabolic risk factors associated with educational level in elderly people from Norway and Brazil. A total of 555 elderly people recruited from Trondheim, Norway (n=310, age 70.7±0.8years, body mass index (BMI) 26.2±3.9kg/m2) and from Ribeirao Preto, Brazil (n=245,