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Hypertension, alcohol drinking and stroke incidence: a population-based prospective cohort study among inner Mongolians in China
Conclusion:These findings suggest that hypertension is an independent risk factor of stroke in Inner Mongolians. Drinkers with hypertension seem to be more susceptible to stroke; larger-sample prospective cohort studies are still required to examine the cumulative effect of drinking and hypertension on stroke incidence.
Source: Journal of Hypertension - April 7, 2014 Category: Cardiology Tags: ORIGINAL PAPERS: Stroke Source Type: research

Incidence and Risks of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in China Brief Reports
Conclusions— The incidence of subarachnoid hemorrhage in China is slightly lower than in Western countries and is related to smoking, hypertension, and poor socioeconomic status.
Source: Stroke - September 23, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Zhang, J., Liu, G., Arima, H., Li, Y., Cheng, G., Shiue, I., Lv, L., Wang, H., Zhang, C., Zhao, J., Anderson, C. S., for the CHERISH Investigators Tags: Epidemiology Brief Reports Source Type: research

Smoking, Heart Rate, and Ischemic Stroke: A Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study Among Inner Mongolians in China Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— Our study indicated that smoking was an independent risk factor of ischemic stroke, and smokers with faster heart rate had the highest risk of ischemic stroke among Inner Mongolians. These findings suggest that smoking status and heart rate may be valuable in predicting ischemic stroke incidence.
Source: Stroke - August 26, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Xu, T., Bu, X., Li, H., Zhang, M., Wang, A., Tong, W., Xu, T., Sun, Y., Zhang, Y. Tags: Acute Cerebral Infarction Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Is There a Stroke Belt in China and Why? Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— A stroke belt of high stroke incidence exists in 9 provincial regions of north and west China. The stroke belt may be caused, at least in part, by a higher population prevalence of hypertension and excess body weight. Lowering blood pressure and body weight in the stroke belt may reduce the geographic disparity in stroke risk and incidence in China.
Source: Stroke - June 24, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Xu, G., Ma, M., Liu, X., Hankey, G. J. Tags: Epidemiology Clinical Sciences Source Type: research