Saturday, November 02, 2013

Worldwide, Strokes Hit More People, Many Younger

Jeff Porter
Stroke of Faith
Thursday, October 24, 2013

One of the missions of this blog is to highlight stroke prevention. Every stroke prevented is a win. However, recent numbers show that stroke prevention has actually lost some ground - in the global perspective, at least.

A recent report shows that stroke numbers are up worldwide:
  • In 2010, there were 16.9 million people who had a first stroke, 33 million stroke survivors, and 5.9 million people who died from a stroke -- increases of 68%, 84%, and 26% respectively since 1990, according to Valery Feigin, MD, of the Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, and colleagues. ...
  • What's more, there was a 25% ... increased incidence of stroke in those ages 20 to 64. At the end of the study period, 31% of first strokes occurred in people younger than 65, up from 25% in 1990. ...
  • Feigin and colleagues wrote that "these findings suggest that stroke should no longer be regarded as a disease of old age."
Read the entire article for more details. One comment especially touches on good common sense: reduce hypertension and unhealthy lifestyle.

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