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Predictors of stroke subtype and severity in patients of a tertiary care hospital, Dehradun
Conclusions: Stroke subtype is significantly associated with higher socioeconomic status and severe stroke. Stroke severity is significantly associated with hemorrhagic stroke. Stroke subtype, sex, dyslipidemia, alcohol intake, and education may act as predictors of stroke severity.
Source: Indian Journal of Community Medicine - March 1, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Megha Luthra Puneet Ohri Priyanka V Kashyap Sonam Maheshwari Source Type: research

China stroke surveillance report 2021
AbstractSince 2015, stroke has become the leading cause of death and disability in China, posing a significant threat to the health of its citizens as a major chronic non-communicable disease. According to the China Stroke High-risk Population Screening and Intervention Program, an estimated 17.8 million [95% confidence interval (CI) 17.6 –18.0 million] adults in China had experienced a stroke in 2020, with 3.4 million (95% CI 3.3–3.5 million) experiencing their first-ever stroke and another 2.3 million (95% CI 2.2–2.4 million) dying as a result. Additionally, approximately 12.5% (95% CI 12.4–12.5%) of stroke survi...
Source: Military Medical Research - July 19, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

The incidence of stroke by socioeconomic status, age, sex, and stroke subtype: a nationwide study in Korea.
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of stroke increases as the income level decreases, but it differs according to sex, age, and stroke subtype. The difference in the relative incidence is large for male intracerebral hemorrhage, whereas the difference in the absolute incidence is large for male ischemic stroke. PMID: 24744827 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health - June 3, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Tags: J Prev Med Public Health Source Type: research

The effect of rehabilitation interventions on physical function and immobility-related complications in severe stroke —protocol for a systematic review
DiscussionThe results of this systematic review will summarise the strength of evidence for rehabilitation interventions used in the rehabilitation of physical function and immobility-related complications in severe stroke and identify gaps in evidence.Systematic review registrationThe systematic review was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) —registration numberCRD77737.
Source: Systematic Reviews - November 17, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Prevalence of Recurrent Stroke among a Rehabilitation Cohort in Nigeria.
CONCLUSION: Approximately 1 in 3 stroke survivors undergoing rehabilitation had experienced stroke recurrence. The finding of this study buttresses the urgent need to emphasize and aggressively pursue secondary stroke prevention. Further studies are, however, required to explore those potentially modifiable factors that are associated with recurrent stroke, and having more representative samples. PMID: 31536632 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal - September 20, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: P R Health Sci J Source Type: research

Racial Disparities in Stroke Recovery Persistence in the Post-Acute Stroke Recovery Phase: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study.
Conclusion: Our data suggest that the effects of aging, sex and unique factors associated with race should be taken into consideration for future studies of post-stroke recovery and therapy. PMID: 32346280 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Ethnicity and Disease - May 1, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Ethn Dis Source Type: research

Prevalence and Associated Factors of Stroke among Older Adults in India: Analysis of the Longitudinal Aging Study in India-Wave 1, 2017 & #8211;2018
Conclusion: The prevalence of stroke was high among adults aged ≥45 years in India. Hypertension, family history of stroke, arrhythmias, and low physical activity were significant contributors to stroke. The findings suggest that preventing and controlling these lifestyle conditions and behaviors may help prevent stroke.
Source: Indian Journal of Public Health - July 12, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Naveen Kumar Kodali Lekha D Bhat Source Type: research

Addressing Stroke Risk Factors in Black and White Americans: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2009-2010.
CONCLUSIONS: We found that addressed hypertension and hyperlipidemia in stroke naïve participants were significantly lower in Blacks than Whites. Our observations call attention to areas that require further investigation, such as why Black Americans may not be receiving evidence-based pharmacologic therapy for hypertension and hyperlipidemia or why Black Americans are not at goal blood pressure or goal LDL. A better understanding of this information is critical to preventing stroke and other vascular diseases. PMID: 26843791 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Ethnicity and Disease - February 6, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Ethn Dis Source Type: research

A Community Engagement Symposium to Prevent and Improve Stroke Outcomes in Diverse Communities.
CONCLUSIONS: We found that the CES based on CPPR principles was effective method to increase short-term stroke awareness and stimulate discussion about stroke research among community members and community stakeholders who serve racial/ethnic minorities. PMID: 27018364 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - March 30, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Prog Community Health Partnersh Source Type: research

General awareness of stroke in the Czech Republic
CONCLUSION: The Czech respondents' interest in stroke is significantly influenced by their sex, age, place of residence, marital status, and the respondents' education. The findings play a role in the focus on preventive activities in this area. It is necessary to implement the general public education not only in general practitioners' offices but also in mass media in order to improve the awareness of stroke.PMID:34623124 | DOI:10.21101/cejph.a6212
Source: Central European Journal of Public Health - October 8, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Sylva B ártlová Lenka Šedová Lucie Rolantov á Andrea Hud áčková Franti šek Dolák Petr Sad ílek Source Type: research