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Socioeconomic status and lifestyle in young ischaemic stroke patients: a possible relationship to stroke recovery and risk of recurrent event
CONCLUSION: In young patients, SES had no relationship to clinical outcome after IS and to risk of RIS except education level. Some parameters of health lifestyle were presented more in patients with excellent outcome and without RIS during the follow-up.PMID:34623123 | DOI:10.21101/cejph.a6697
Source: Central European Journal of Public Health - October 8, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: David Franc Daniel Šaňák Petra Divi šová Lucie Lyskov á Andrea B ártková Jana Zapletalov á Michal Kr ál Tom áš Dorňák Petr Polidar Tom áš Veverka Petr Ka ňovský Source Type: research

Influence of individualized prevention recommendations after one year on the control of hypertension in 3,868 follow-up participants of the ELITE study
CONCLUSION: 56% of the hypertensive participants succeeded in lowering their blood pressure, whereas there was a significant increase in blood pressure, especially in those who were well controlled with antihypertensives. This underlines the need to further motivate normotensive patients to maintain their normotension. The results show that the combination of individual written education and lifestyle interventions are an effective tool for the public health sector to combat hypertension. In our participants, lifestyle interventions have a significant impact on BP change. It should be noted critically that there are still ...
Source: Central European Journal of Public Health - January 13, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Bastian Schrader Joachim Schrader Michael Koziolek Albrecht Els ässer Anna-Maria B ünker Berit Hillmann Bernhard Vaske Hermann Haller Stephan L üders Source Type: research