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Prevalence of Stroke Risk Factors and Their Distribution Based on Stroke Subtypes in Gorgan: A Retrospective Hospital-Based Study-2015-2016.
Conclusion: Overall, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and dyslipidemia were the major risk factors of stroke in Gorgan. Establishment of stroke registry (population- or hospital-based) for the province is recommended. PMID: 30147952 [PubMed]
Source: Neurology Research International - August 28, 2018 Category: Neurology Tags: Neurol Res Int Source Type: research

Sex differences in the association between diabetes and hypertension and the risk of stroke: cohort of the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study
ConclusionHypertension and T2D induced higher risk of overall and ischemic stroke in men than women among Iranian population.
Source: Biology of Sex Differences - March 15, 2022 Category: Biology Source Type: research

Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment and Malnutrition in the Elderly (PCIME): study design and protocol
CONCLUSION: PCIME will enable us to assess the role of malnutrition in development of post stroke dementia. This study will help clinicians and researchers develop preventive measures to reduce the burden of stroke and dementia.PMID:34900843 | PMC:PMC8630267 | DOI:10.1007/s40200-021-00841-z
Source: Atherosclerosis - December 13, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Zahra Vahabi M Reza Azarpazhooh Shima Raeesi Shahram Oveisgharan Farnaz Etesam Elahe Abedi-Taleb Rezvan Hashemi Source Type: research

A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-analysis on the Risk Factors of Stroke in Iranian Population.
CONCLUSION: The present systematic review and meta-analysis provided a summary of the most important SRFs, which are potentially modifiable and preventable. Overall, Iran, similar to many other LMICs, is experiencing an ever-increasing rate of stroke-prone elderly people. The LMICs are thus suggested to develop national approaches to recognize and address VRFs, to monitor and control CS and OD rates, and to encourage a healthy lifestyle. PMID: 33588570 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Archives of Iranian Medicine - January 1, 2021 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Tabrizi R, Lankarani KB, Kardeh B, Akbari H, Azarpazhooh MR, Borhani-Haghighi A Tags: Arch Iran Med Source Type: research

Post-stroke Cognitive Impairment and Malnutrition in the Elderly (PCIME): study design and protocol
ConclusionPCIME will enable us to assess the role of malnutrition in development of post stroke dementia. This study will help clinicians and researchers develop preventive measures to reduce the burden of stroke and dementia.
Source: Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders - July 13, 2021 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-analysis on the Risk Factors of Stroke in Iranian Population
CONCLUSION: The present systematic review and meta-analysis provided a summary of the most important SRFs, which are potentially modifiable and preventable. Overall, Iran, similar to many other LMICs, is experiencing an ever-increasing rate of stroke-prone elderly people. The LMICs are thus suggested to develop national approaches to recognize and address VRFs, to monitor and control CS and OD rates, and to encourage a healthy lifestyle.PMID:33588570 | DOI:10.34172/aim.2021.10
Source: Archives of Iranian Medicine - February 16, 2021 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Reza Tabrizi Kamran B Lankarani Bahareh Kardeh Hamed Akbari Mahmoud Reza Azarpazhooh Afshin Borhani-Haghighi Source Type: research

Opium Addiction and Ischemic Stroke in Isfahan, Iran: A Case-Control Study
Conclusion: Our study showed OA is a risk factor for stroke. However, a follow-up study with a larger cohort is required to confirm the results.Eur Neurol 2018;79:82 –85
Source: European Neurology - December 22, 2017 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Partitioning Stroke Patients, Determining Related Factors, and Comparing Derived Clusters Based on 12-Month Health Outcomes.
CONCLUSION: Considering the modifiable risk factors identified in the current study, providing programs for preventing readmission and potential death caused by stroke for Clusters 3 and 5 seems essential. PMID: 31823622 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Archives of Iranian Medicine - November 30, 2019 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Soroush A, Sariaslani P, Baharirad N, Shams-Alizadeh N, Komasi S Tags: Arch Iran Med Source Type: research

Orally Administered Crocin Protects Against Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury Through the Metabolic Transformation of Crocetin by Gut Microbiota
Conclusion Collectively, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic association studies provide evidence that the gut microbiota plays a vital role in the fate of crocin and crocetin in the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, the cross-interaction between gut microbiota and crocin might mediate the activation of the cerebral-protective effect of orally administered crocin. Ethics Statement This study was carried out in accordance with the recommendations of ‘Institutional Animal Research Committee guidelines, Animal Ethics Committee of China Pharmaceutical University.’ The protocol was approved by the ‘An...
Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology - April 29, 2019 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Neurological Involvement in Primary Systemic Vasculitis
Conclusion Neurological involvement is a common complication of PSV (Table 1), and neurologists play an important role in the identification and diagnosis of PSV patients with otherwise unexplained neurological symptoms as their chief complaint. This article summarizes the neurological manifestations of PSV and hopes to improve neuroscientists' understanding of this broad range of diseases. TABLE 1 Table 1. Common CNS and PNS involvements of primary systemic vasculitis. Author Contributions SZ conceived the article and wrote the manuscript. DY and GT reviewed and edited the manuscript. All authors ...
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - April 25, 2019 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Any type of physical exercise is good for the heart
Conclusion This study shows that all physical activity, in any form, is good for us. This includes both recreational and non-recreational activities. Don't be misled by some of the media: non-recreational activities like housework are not "better" than recreational activities like playing sports or going to the gym. The fact that reduced risk was seen with non-recreational activity across all countries, but only seen with recreational activity in high-income countries was probably just because fewer people in lower-income countries play sports or go to the gym. The researchers estimate that 8% of all deaths and...
Source: NHS News Feed - September 22, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Lifestyle/exercise Source Type: news

Prevalence and factors connected with chronic diseases in the elderly residents of Birjand: a community – based study in Birjand, South Khorasan Province, Iran
ConclusionThe findings demonstrated that hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and stroke are the three prevalent NCDs among elders in the area and warrant a specific focus on reducing the burden of diseases and aligning healthcare services to prepare the whole needs of this population.
Source: Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders - November 3, 2021 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Drug Use for Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases in Golestan, Iran: Results From the Golestan Cohort Study.
CONCLUSION: Drug use after IHD or stroke is low in Northeast of Iran. Comprehensive efforts to promote secondary prevention are urgently needed. PMID: 29688733 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Archives of Iranian Medicine - March 1, 2018 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Nalini M, Sepanlou SG, Pourshams A, Poustchi H, Sharafkhah M, Bahrami H, Kamangar F, Malekzadeh R Tags: Arch Iran Med Source Type: research