Traditional Risk Factors for Stroke in East Asia

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Názov: Traditional Risk Factors for Stroke in East Asia
Autori: Yo Han Jung, Young Dae Kim, Gustavo Saposnik
Prispievatelia: College of Medicine, Dept. of Neurology, Young Dae Kim, Yo Han Jung, Gustavo Saposnik, Kim, Young Dae
Zdroj: J Stroke
Journal of Stroke, Vol 18, Iss 3, Pp 273-285 (2016)
Informácie o vydavateľovi: Korean Stroke Society, 2016.
Rok vydania: 2016
Predmety: Male, Asia, Cost Control, Epidemiology, Comorbidity, Review, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Republic of Korea, Humans, risk factors, Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system, Primary Health Care/statistics & numerical data, General/economics, General/statistics & numerical data, Aged, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, asia, stroke, Hospitals, Cost Sharing/statistics & numerical data, National Health Programs/economics, 3. Good health, Stroke, Logistic Models, Socioeconomic Factors, Risk factors, 13. Climate action, RC666-701, Primary Health Care/economics, Female, epidemiology, Cost Sharing/economics, Hypertension/diagnosis, National Health Programs/statistics & numerical data
Popis: Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and morbidity worldwide. The occurrence of stroke is strongly dependent on well-known vascular risk factors. After rapid modernization, urbanization, and mechanization, East Asian countries have experienced growth in their aged populations, as well as changes in lifestyle and diet. This phenomenon has increased the prevalence of vascular risk factors among Asian populations, which are susceptible to developing cardiovascular risk factors. However, differing patterns of stroke risk factor profiles have been noted in East Asian countries over the past decades. Even though the prevalence of vascular risk factors has changed, hypertension is still prevalent and the burden of diabetes and hypercholesterolemia will continue to increase. Asia remains a high tobacco-consuming area. Although indicators of awareness and management of vascular risk factors have increased in many East Asian countries, their rates still remain low. Here we review the burdens of traditional risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and smoking in East Asia. We will also discuss the different associations between these vascular risk factors and stroke in Asian and non-Asian populations.
Druh dokumentu: Article
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Jazyk: English
ISSN: 2287-6405
2287-6391
DOI: 10.5853/jos.2016.00885
Prístupová URL adresa: http://www.j-stroke.org/upload/pdf/jos-2016-00885.pdf
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27733028
https://doaj.org/article/966f330302984769b957b038029bf215
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5066436/
https://www.e-sciencecentral.org/articles/SC000023026
https://www.j-stroke.org/journal/view.php?number=150
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27733028
https://www.j-stroke.org/upload/pdf/jos-2016-00885.pdf
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27733028/
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Abstrakt:Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and morbidity worldwide. The occurrence of stroke is strongly dependent on well-known vascular risk factors. After rapid modernization, urbanization, and mechanization, East Asian countries have experienced growth in their aged populations, as well as changes in lifestyle and diet. This phenomenon has increased the prevalence of vascular risk factors among Asian populations, which are susceptible to developing cardiovascular risk factors. However, differing patterns of stroke risk factor profiles have been noted in East Asian countries over the past decades. Even though the prevalence of vascular risk factors has changed, hypertension is still prevalent and the burden of diabetes and hypercholesterolemia will continue to increase. Asia remains a high tobacco-consuming area. Although indicators of awareness and management of vascular risk factors have increased in many East Asian countries, their rates still remain low. Here we review the burdens of traditional risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and smoking in East Asia. We will also discuss the different associations between these vascular risk factors and stroke in Asian and non-Asian populations.
ISSN:22876405
22876391
DOI:10.5853/jos.2016.00885