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KMID : 1143420180110371224
Public Health Weekly Report
2018 Volume.11 No. 37 p.1224 ~ p.1230
Stroke risk factors and primary prevention
Park Joong-Hyun

Choi Soo-Mi
Ahn Eun-Mi
Kang Sung-Hyun
Lee Kang-Hee
Abstract
Stroke is a major health burden in Korea as well as worldwide. Every year, approximately 105,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke. Stroke is a leading cause of functional impairments, with 20% of survivors requiring institutional care. Despite the advent of treatment for selected patients with acute stroke and the promise of other acute therapies, effective prevention remains the best approach for reducing the burden of stroke. The majority of risk factors for stroke are
modifiable by preventive measures. It is anticipated that by controlling well-documented and modifiable risk factors, a
significant proportion of stroke will be prevented. The risk factors including hypertension, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, dyslipidemia, cigarette smoking, postmenopausal hormone therapy, physical activity, and obesity are modifiable. The
potential benefits of primary prevention strategies have already been revealed through numerous studies including large
prospective cohort studies.
KEYWORD
Risk factor, Stoke, Primary prevention, Hypertension
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