The rising incidence of stroke in the young: Epidemiology, causes and global impact.

IF 8.7 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ahmad Nehme, Linxin Li
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Abstract

Although reductions in stroke incidence have been reported over recent decades particularly in high-income countries, there has been a worrying trend since the start of the 21st century: stroke incidence in younger individuals (<55 years) has not showed a similar decrease as at older ages. In high-income countries, several population-based studies have found an increase in the incidence of stroke at younger ages since 2000, reaching up to 90% in Oxfordshire, UK (2010-2018 vs 1981-1986) and 97% in Cincinnati, USA (2010 vs 1993-1994). A similar picture has also been documented in low- and middle-income countries, both in population-based studies (Joinville, Brazil, 35% increase in 2012-2013 vs 2005-2006) and in the Global Burden of Disease study. The exact reasons for this very different picture seen in younger individuals are unknown. One possibility is that traditional modifiable risk factors are increasingly prevalent and often undertreated at younger ages. However, studies have also found increases in the incidence of young-onset cryptogenic stroke and in people with no traditional modifiable risk factors, suggesting a role for emerging risk factors. Potential culprits might include air pollution, long working hours, psychosocial stress, prior autoimmune diseases, and illicit drug use, although further research is required to determine whether these emerging risk factors are causally related to stroke at younger ages. Without further intervention, the global burden of stroke at younger ages is projected to increase further in the coming years. Therefore, there is an urgent need to better understand the drivers of these time trends in incidence, to potentially alleviate the individual and societal impacts of stroke in the young. In this narrative review, we examine the recent global changes in stroke epidemiology at younger ages, their potential drivers, and their projected consequences.

年轻人中风发病率上升:流行病学、原因和全球影响。
尽管近几十年来,特别是在高收入国家,脑卒中发病率有所下降,但自21世纪初以来,出现了一个令人担忧的趋势:年轻人(< 55岁)的脑卒中发病率并未显示出与老年人相似的下降趋势。在高收入国家,几项基于人群的研究发现,自2000年以来,年轻中风发病率有所增加,英国牛津郡(2010-2018年与1981-1986年相比)和美国辛辛那提(2010年与1993-1994年相比)的中风发病率分别高达90%和97%。在低收入和中等收入国家,基于人口的研究(巴西Joinville, 2012-2013年比2005-2006年增加35%)和全球疾病负担研究也记录了类似的情况。在年轻人身上看到这种截然不同的景象的确切原因尚不清楚。一种可能性是,传统的可改变的风险因素越来越普遍,而且往往在年轻人中得不到充分治疗。然而,研究也发现,年轻发病的隐源性中风的发病率增加,在没有传统的可改变的危险因素的人群中,这表明新出现的危险因素的作用。潜在的罪魁祸首可能包括空气污染、长时间工作、社会心理压力、先前的自身免疫性疾病和非法药物使用,尽管需要进一步研究来确定这些新出现的风险因素是否与年轻时中风有因果关系。如果不采取进一步干预措施,预计未来几年全球年轻人中风负担将进一步增加。因此,迫切需要更好地了解这些发病率时间趋势的驱动因素,以潜在地减轻年轻人中风对个人和社会的影响。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们研究了最近全球年轻中风流行病学的变化,其潜在的驱动因素和预测的后果。
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International Journal of Stroke
International Journal of Stroke 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
13.90
自引率
6.00%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Stroke is a welcome addition to the international stroke journal landscape in that it concentrates on the clinical aspects of stroke with basic science contributions in areas of clinical interest. Reviews of current topics are broadly based to encompass not only recent advances of global interest but also those which may be more important in certain regions and the journal regularly features items of news interest from all parts of the world. To facilitate the international nature of the journal, our Associate Editors from Europe, Asia, North America and South America coordinate segments of the journal.
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