Risk factors for stroke in the African populace: need for action

Paul Bolaji
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The burden of stroke cannot be overemphasized especially in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). More than two-thirds of stroke  deaths arise from these countries as well as nearly 90% of stroke-related morbidities. Unfortunately, it has been suggested that there  might be up to a three-fold increase in stroke incidence and a higher prevalence in Africa in the year 2021. The known risk factors for  stroke are similar to those in developed countries: age, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolaemia, and central obesity.  These risk factors have often been overlooked in patients who present with stroke in Africa. Other important risk factors for stroke  include high salt intake and red meat consumption, low consumption of green leafy vegetables, air pollution, undernutrition in infancy  and genetic factors. Possibly the most efficient way of curbing the impact of stroke in Africa is to address the risk factors. The aim of this  article is to shine some light on these risk factors in sub-Saharan Africa and proffer some solutions to address the menace of stroke  
非洲人的中风风险因素:需要采取行动
中风造成的负担无论怎样强调都不为过,尤其是在中低收入国家(LMICs)。三分之二以上的卒中死亡病例以及近 90% 的卒中相关疾病都发生在这些国家。不幸的是,有研究表明,到 2021 年,非洲的中风发病率可能会增加三倍,患病率也会更高。已知的中风风险因素与发达国家相似:年龄、高血压、糖尿病、高胆固醇血症和中心性肥胖。 这些风险因素在非洲中风患者中常常被忽视。中风的其他重要风险因素包括高盐摄入量和红肉摄入量、绿叶蔬菜摄入量低、空气污染、婴儿期营养不良以及遗传因素。要遏制中风对非洲的影响,最有效的方法可能就是消除这些风险因素。本文旨在揭示撒哈拉以南非洲地区的这些风险因素,并提出一些应对中风威胁的解决方案。
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