Stroke and stroke risk factors as disease burden

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چکیده

Stroke is the most common cause of disability and death in world. Cardiovascular disease rates increase with age (10.9 % for people aged 20–30 years 85.3 older than 80 years). Coronary heart diseases leading deaths attributable to cardiovascular United States, followed by stroke, high BP, HF, arteries, other diseases. The report on global burden neurological disorders has shown that hemorrhagic stroke accounted 35.7 it, ischemic 22.4 %. Seven indicators are important strategic prevent disorders; they include healthy diet, sufficient physical activity, smokingstatius, BMI, cholesterol level, blood pressure, glucose a fasting stomach. These associated behavior (diet quality, PA, smoking, BMI) which as health factors (blood cholesterol, glucose). There strong protective association between ideal many clinical preclinical conditions including premature all-cause mortality, CVD deep venous thromboembolism, pulmonary embolism. Atrial fibrillation, metabolic syndrome, renal failure, sleep apnea risk modifiable treatable. Air pollution been reported an increasing very factor stroke. COVID-19 another new during pandemic. Future targets must each indicator decrease risk.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Analiz riska zdorov?û

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2308-1155', '2308-1163']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2021.4.16