The program is designed to help kids learn to reduce the risk
factors for stroke and coronary artery disease.
An avid runner with no known risk
factors for stroke, not knowing the cause of her stroke was deeply unsettling.
As part of the history, the doctor will want to know which, if any, risk
factors for stroke you have: high blood pressure, diabetes, irregular heartbeat, oral contraceptive use, heredity, other heart diseases, smoking, diet (especially high sodium and high cholesterol), obesity, lack of exercise, blood disorders, and heavy alcohol consumption.
There is a multitude of risk
factors for stroke, but luckily, we have a lot of knowledge on what they are and how to prevent them.
Studies have shown basil leaf extract helped lower (excess) cholesterol as well as blood pressure — which are major risk
factors for stroke and cardiovascular disease.
Other sleep disorders, such as insomnia and hypersomnia (excessive sleep), are also risk
factors for stroke, Hermann added.
SVD features and brain tissue atrophy both increase with age, are often present together, and are risk
factors for stroke and dementia.
Smoking is one of the most significant, yet controllable risk
factors for stroke.
Our results suggest the need for future studies involving long - term ambulatory cardiac monitoring to better delineate the risk associated with transient vs persistent perioperative AF, as well as randomized clinical trials to determine optimal strategies for antithrombotic therapy in patients with perioperative AF and a significant burden of other risk
factors for stroke,» the authors write.
«Understanding these newly identified risk
factors for stroke should also enable us to find novel treatments for dementia,» Dr. Seshadri said.
A landmark international study of DNA samples from 520,000 individuals worldwide — including 67,000 affected individuals — identified 22 new genetic risk
factors for stroke.
«Worldwide study triples number of known genetic risk
factors for stroke.»
In addition to alcohol consumption, the most important risk
factors for stroke are hypertension, coronary artery disease, cardiac insufficiency, atrial fibrillation, type 2 diabetes, smoking, overweight, asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis and elevated levels of cholesterol.
«We spend a lot of time thinking about traditional risk
factors for stroke such as high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and smoking — but our data underscore the possibility that everyday air pollution may also pose a significant stroke risk,» said senior investigator Jeffrey S. Berger, MD, an assistant professor in NYU Langone Medical Center in the Department of Medicine, Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology.
«Our study suggests that short height in children is a possible marker of stroke risk and suggests these children should pay extra attention to changing or treating modifiable risk
factors for stroke throughout life to reduce the chances of having this disease,» said senior study author Jennifer L. Baker, Ph.D., associate professor in the Center for Clinical Research and Prevention at Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital and Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark.
Researchers found several risk
factors for stroke, both in the immediate postoperative period and up to two years after, including previous stroke, peripheral vascular disease (narrowing or obstruction of arteries), valve surgery and age 65 years or older.
What makes these findings so intriguing — and potentially important — is that atrial fibrillation is a major risk
factor for stroke.
five times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes three times more likely to develop cancer of the colon more than two and a half times more likely to develop high blood pressure — a major risk
factor for stroke and heart disease
A high dietary salt intake is linked to high blood pressure, which is a risk
factor for stroke, heart attacks, heart failure and kidney disease.
Atrial fibrillation, or a-fib, is the most prevalent heart rhythm disorder, affecting as many as 6 million Americans, and has long been known to be a risk
factor for stroke.
«Our study found that alcohol is an independent risk
factor for stroke in patients with AF.
Although it is known that excessive alcohol intake (more than two drinks per day) is a risk
factor for stroke, there hasn't been much scientific study about how alcohol - related behavior might change after a stroke has occurred.
The death of a partner is linked to a heightened risk of developing an irregular heartbeat otherwise known as atrial fibrillation — itself a risk
factor for stroke and heart failure — for up to a year afterwards, finds research published in the online journal Open Heart.
Diabetes as a risk
factor for stroke in women compared with men: a systematic review and meta - analysis of 64 cohorts, including 775,385 individuals and 12,539 strokes
Although football players had lower blood pressure in the pre-season than a control group of undergraduates, stiffer arteries could potentially predict playersâ $ ™ future high blood pressure, a risk
factor for stroke and heart disease later in life.
For example, evidence has existed for a number of years that sleep apnea, a sleep - related breathing disorder that is common in elderly patients and especially so in those who've had a stroke, is a risk
factor for stroke, he said.
In fact, it is generally regarded as the most significant risk
factor for a stroke.
The study discovered a remarkably high frequency of sleep apnea in individuals having stroke which highlights its clinical relevance as being a risk
factor for stroke.
Not only is vitamin D known to help reduce your risk of arterial stiffness, a major risk
factor for stroke, but it can also:
People with severe inflammatory conditions (like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus) suffer accelerated atherosclerosis.11 - 13 Multiple studies on normal modern people link chronic inflammation as an independent risk
factor for stroke and heart attack.14 - 16
Fennel is also a very good source of potassium, a mineral that helps lower high blood pressure, another risk
factor for stroke and heart attack.
High blood pressure is a major risk
factor for stroke, heart attack and other serious health problems.
Not exact matches
Leading health organisations, such as the World Health Organization, cite smoking, overweight and obesity, unhealthy diets and physical inactivity as risk
factors for heart disease and
stroke.
Did you know that nine out of ten people have at least one risk
factor for heart disease and
stroke?
Similarly, social isolation was initially associated with a 39 percent heightened risk of a first time
stroke, but the other conventional risk
factors accounted
for 83 percent of this risk.
In the meantime, those with AB blood need not panic about their future cognitive wherewithal, she says, noting that all our brains are apt to benefit from a healthy diet, awareness of our risk
factors for heart disease and
stroke, and regular exercise
for the body and brain.
The results accounted
for other
factors that could affect the risk of
stroke, such as smoking and high cholesterol.
The results were the same after researchers adjusted
for other
factors that could increase the risk of
stroke, such as high cholesterol, diabetes and smoking.
The association between the two conditions remained significant even when researchers adjusted
for other risk
factors, including age, gender, race, body mass index, physical activity, history of alcohol use and smoking, and history of other conditions like myocardial infarction,
stroke and diabetes mellitus.
They said the key messages from the study were that
stroke is a highly preventable disease globally, regardless of age and sex; that the relative importance of modifiable risk
factors means there should be development of regional or ethnic - specific primary prevention programs, and that additional research on
stroke risk
factors is needed
for countries and ethnic groups not included in INTERSTROKE.
Ten risk
factors that can be modified are responsible
for nine of 10
strokes worldwide, but the ranking of those
factors vary regionally, says a study led by researchers of the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) of McMaster University.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / JeremyRichards Diabetes, heart disease,
stroke and other afflictions that once primarily plagued wealthier, western countries are now accelerating in poorer nations.A new study reveals that risk
factors for heart disease in Indian cities are now more prevalent than they are in the U.S.
But she says further evaluation should also correct
for factors such as differences in body mass index among the photographed people, and whether they have health issues like
strokes or vascular conditions that could make them appear older.
As a result, the researchers concluded that depression could be a risk
factor for heart disease or
stroke.
High blood pressure is a major risk
factor for heart attacks,
stroke and heart failure.
A large study of 108,711 patients who had cardiac surgery in Ontario, Canada, sought to identify risk
factors for long - term
stroke after surgery to improve outcomes
for patients.
Previous studies have looked mainly at genes causing atherosclerosis and genes affecting the function of platelets and clotting processes as risk
factors for ischemic
stroke (clot obstructing blood flow to the brain).
«Our study sought to discover if there are other risk
factors or clues that may help identify the women with preeclampsia who are at the highest risk
for pregnancy - related
stroke.
This is largely due to physical health disorders such as heart attack or
stroke,
for which type 2 diabetes is a major risk
factor.
Cerebral microbleeds, which become more common with age and are a known risk
factor for dementia, also have been associated with traumatic brain injury,
stroke, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.