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The 2-Minute Spontaneous Swallowing Screening Predicts Independence on Enteral Feeding in Patients with Acute Stroke
It is recommended that enteral feeding should be offered to patients with dysphagia estimated to be unable to take adequate diet orally within 7 days of admission after acute stroke, but there is no clear criterion for initiation of enteral feeding. Recent studies have reported that the frequency of spontaneous swallowing is useful in screening for dysphagia in acute stroke. The present study was aimed to investigate whether measurement of frequency of spontaneous swallowing for 2 minutes could predict independence on enteral feeding 1 week after admission in patients with acute stroke.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - November 19, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Masachika Niimi, Gentaro Hashimoto, Takatoshi Hara, Naoki Yamada, Hiroto Fujigasaki, Takafumi Ide, Masahiro Abo Source Type: research

Antioxidative effects of a novel dietary supplement Neumentix in a mouse stroke model
Stroke is the leading cause of disability and death worldwide,1 but current available therapies are limited.2 Oxidative stress is the major component of the stroke cascade, especially in the acute phase of an ischemic stroke.3,4 During brain ischemia and reperfusion, reactive oxygen species (ROS), also referred to as oxygen free radicals, are overproduced, while the endogenous antioxidative defense systems are disrupted.5 ROS generates toxic aldehyde 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE),6 glycated protein N(epsilon)-(carboxymethyl) lysine (CML),7 and oxidized DNA 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG).
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - May 17, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Yuki Taira, Toru Yamashita, Yuting Bian, Jingwei Shang, Namiko Matsumoto, Ryo Sasaki, Koh Tadokoro, Emi Nomura, Keiichiro Tsunoda, Yoshio Omote, Mami Takemoto, Nozomi Hishikawa, Yasuyuki Ohta, Koji Abe Source Type: research

Impact of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition on platelet tissue factor expression in stroke-prone rats
Conclusion: The current study shows for the first time that in hypertension the number of TF-positive megakaryocytes increases thus releasing in the circulation more platelets carrying a functionally active TF. AngII stimulates platelets to express TF.
Source: Journal of Hypertension - May 1, 2018 Category: Cardiology Tags: ORIGINAL PAPERS: Stroke Source Type: research

National health insurance scheme: a means to effective stroke prevention among hypertensives in subsaharan africa
Uncontrolled hypertension is a leading cause of stroke in Sub-Saharan Africa. Factors affecting blood pressure control include low income, sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy diet. We sought to determine the role of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in achieving good blood control among hypertensives in Ghana and Nigeria and thus prevention of stroke and other cardiovascular complications of uncontrolled hypertension.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - March 20, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: T.I.A. Oseni, B.F. Dele-Ojo, B. Paa-Kwesi, D. Fifi, C.P. Echieh, B.S. Alabi, B. Tayo Source Type: research

Impact of oral function on regaining oral intake and adjusting diet forms for acute stroke patients
Outcome prediction for dysphagia recovery is essential for rehabilitation treatment planning. Several studies have reported various predictors for resuming oral feeding after post-stroke dysphagia. However, evidence on oral health and function, a crucial part of feeding, has rarely been reported. Therefore, the goal of this study was to identify the oral status-related factors that could predict oral intake resumption in acute stroke patients.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - February 25, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Sirima Kulvanich, Haruka Sakai, Riho Takanami, Mako Yamada, Anna Sasa, Kayoko Ito, Takanori Tsujimura, Jin Magara, Makoto Inoue Source Type: research

Impact of nutritional status and dietary quality on stroke: do we need specific recommendations?
Impact of nutritional status and dietary quality on stroke: do we need specific recommendations? European Journal of Clinical Nutrition advance online publication, February 27 2013. doi:10.1038/ejcn.2013.30 Authors: H Lim & R Choue
Source: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition - February 27, 2013 Category: Nutrition Authors: H LimR Choue Tags: diet quality nutritional status dietary pattern cerebral infarction stroke Source Type: research

Letter by Chiu Regarding Article, “Sugar- and Artificially Sweetened Beverages and the Risks of Incident Stroke and Dementia. A Prospective Cohort Study” Letter to the Editor
Source: Stroke - July 24, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Edward K. Chiu Tags: Diet and Nutrition, Ischemic Stroke Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

Response by Pase et al to Letter Regarding Article, “Sweetened Beverages and the Risks of Incident Stroke and Dementia” Letter to the Editor
Source: Stroke - August 28, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Matthew P. Pase, Jayandra J. Himali, Sudha Seshadri, Paul F. Jacques Tags: Diet and Nutrition, Epidemiology, Risk Factors, Ischemic Stroke Letters to the Editor Source Type: research

Defining Optimal Brain Health in Adults: A Presidential Advisory From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association AHA/ASA Presidential Advisory
Cognitive function is an important component of aging and predicts quality of life, functional independence, and risk of institutionalization. Advances in our understanding of the role of cardiovascular risks have shown them to be closely associated with cognitive impairment and dementia. Because many cardiovascular risks are modifiable, it may be possible to maintain brain health and to prevent dementia in later life. The purpose of this American Heart Association (AHA)/American Stroke Association presidential advisory is to provide an initial definition of optimal brain health in adults and guidance on how to maintain br...
Source: Stroke - September 25, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Philip B. Gorelick, Karen L. Furie, Costantino Iadecola, Eric E. Smith, Salina P. Waddy, Donald M. Lloyd-Jones, Hee-Joon Bae, Mary Ann Bauman, Martin Dichgans, Pamela W. Duncan, Meighan Girgus, Virginia J. Howard, Ronald M. Lazar, Sudha Seshadri, Fernando Tags: Statements and Guidelines AHA/ASA Presidential Advisory Source Type: research

Dietary Approaches for Stroke Prevention Topical Review
Source: Stroke - September 25, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Susanna C. Larsson Tags: Diet and Nutrition, Risk Factors, Ischemic Stroke Topical Reviews Source Type: research

Medical News Today: This diet may slow cognitive decline after stroke
The risk of developing dementia doubles after having a stroke. Find out which diet can potentially stave off cognitive decline, according to new research.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - January 26, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Stroke Source Type: news

Risk Factors and Diet Components Determining Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Prospective Hospital Register Study
Low adherence to a Mediterranean diet (MeDi) is associated with increased incidence, mortality, and severity of acute ischemic strokes (AIS). Nevertheless, the explanatory factors associated with such results are unclear. Our aim was to investigate stroke risk factors associated with adherence to a MeDi in a prospective cohort of AIS patients.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - October 21, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Ver ónica V. Olavarría, Victor H. Navia, Enrico Mazzon, Alexis Rojo, Alejandro M. Brunser, Pablo M. Lavados Source Type: research

Higher consumption of green leafy vegetables is inversely related to occurrence of ischemic stroke and coronary artery disease
This study assessed the true association between higher consumption of green leafy vegetables and IS or CAD incidence using a meta-analytical approach.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - March 20, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Akinkunmi Paul Okekunle, Akin Ojagbemi, Paul Olowoyo, Jeffery Osahon Asowata, Onoja Matthew Akpa, Rufus Akinyemi, Bruce Ovbiagele, Mayowa Owolabi, SIREN Source Type: research

Association between dietary antioxidant capacity and atherosclerotic carotid stenosis in patients with ischemic stroke
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between dietary total antioxidant capacity (DTAC) and atherosclerotic carotid stenosis in patients with ischemic stroke.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - May 20, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Jizi Ma, Xuerong Jia, Yaqian Xia, Min Peng, Yantong Chen, Jingjing Cai, Xinfeng Liu, Gelin Xu Source Type: research

The relationship between dietary fibre and stroke: A meta-analysis
An analysis was conducted to explore the relationship between dietary fibre intake and stroke risk.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - May 15, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Di-Bin Li, Qian-Qian Hao, Hai-Rui Ling Hu Source Type: research