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New findings suggest that normalizing blood pressure (BP) levels after a first stroke lowers the risk of recurrent stroke for elderly patients. Monitoring BP levels in 254 ischemic stroke patients over a period of approximately 5 years, researchers discovered that those with high post-stroke BP...
Omega-3 Blood Levels and Stroke Risk: A Pooled and Harmonized Analysis of 183 291 Participants From 29 Prospective Studies(PMID: 38134264) 较高的omega-3多不饱和脂肪酸水平与较低的全脑卒中和缺血性卒中风险相关,但与出血...
Thorough management of diabetes is crucial for stroke prevention, and that means keeping blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels in check, as well as exercising and eating healthfully. Next:Get moving. 5/13 Credit Get moving. Lower your risk of stroke (and loads of other health ...
Morning blood pressure surge, dipping, and risk of ischemic stroke in elderly patients treated for hypertension. The independent prognostic significance of morning surge (MS) in blood pressure (BP) is not yet clear. We investigated the association between MS in systol... SD Pierdomenico,AM Pier...
(SD, 11.1) mm Hg, and 4% reported taking blood pressure-lowering medication. At baseline, SBP increased linearly with age in both men and women, but DBP increased with age up until 50 years of age, after which it declined...
Chronic stress, which increases cortisol levels that in turn lead to increases in blood pressure and blood cholesterol, can also raise the risk of stroke. In addition, stroke is more common in men than in women, and the risk of death from stroke is higher in African Americans than in ...
As education levels fell, stroke rates increased, Fujii's team added. The odds of a young adult having a stroke are still very small, but the rise is troubling and seems tied to a concurrent rise in stroke risk factors—especially obesity. ...
ObjectivesElevated blood pressure (BP) is common in acute ischemic stroke, but its effect on outcome is not fully understood. We aimed to investigate the association of baseline BP and BP change within the first day after stroke with stroke severity, functional outcome, and mortality....
"We demonstrated that the association of high blood pressure with stroke varies with age, strengthening from young adulthood to midlife," Gerber said in a statement. "This stresses the need for early public health interventions to maintain optimal blood pressure levels in young adulthood, particularly...