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    Bolded part is most disturbing

    Strokes are rising fast among young, middle-aged - Yahoo! News

    OS ANGELES – Strokes are rising dramatically among young and middle-aged Americans while dropping in older ones, a sign that the obesity epidemic may be starting to reshape the age burden of the disease.

    The numbers, reported Wednesday at an American Stroke Association conference in California, come from the first large nationwide study of stroke hospitalizations by age. Government researchers compared hospitalizations in 1994 and 1995 with ones in 2006 and 2007.

    The sharpest increase — 51 percent — was among men 15 through 34. Strokes rose among women in this age group, too, but not as fast — 17 percent.


    "It's definitely alarming," said Dr. Ralph Sacco, American Heart Association president and a neurologist at the University of Miami. "We have worried for a while that the increased prevalence of obesity in children and young adults may take its toll in cardiovascular disease and stroke," and that appears to be happening, he said.

    Stroke still takes its highest toll on older people. For those over 65, there were nearly 300 stroke cases among 10,000 hospitalizations in the more recent period studied. For males 15 to 34, there were about 15 stroke cases per 10,000, and for girls and women in that age group there were about 4 per 10,000.

    Several small studies had recently suggested an ominous rise among the young and among middle-aged women.

    "We were interested in whether we could pick that up in a much larger, nationwide dataset," said Dr. Mary George, a stroke researcher at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    They examined federal records from a sample of hospitals in 41 states, covering about 8 million cases each year. They looked at the percentage of all hospitalizations for stroke by gender and in six age groups.

    For every 10,000 hospitalizations in 1994-95 compared with 2006-07, strokes rose:

    _51 percent, from 9.8 to 14.8, among males 15 to 34 years old

    _17 percent, from 3.6 to 4.2, in females 15 to 34

    _47 percent, from 36 to 52.9, in males 35 to 44

    _36 percent, from 21.9 to 30, in females 35 to 44

    "The increases seen in children are very modest, but they are more so in the young adult age groups, and we feel that deserves further study," George said.

    Better awareness of stroke symptoms and better imaging methods for detecting strokes in young people could account for some of that change, but there is no way to know, she said.

    Trends went the opposite way in older people. Strokes dropped 25 percent among men 65 and older (from 404 to 303 per 10,000 hospitalizations), and 28 percent among women in this age group (from 379 to 274). Doctors think better prevention and treatment of risk factors such as high blood pressure in older people may be contributing to the decline.

    At the University of California at Los Angeles, doctors are seeing more strokes related to high blood pressure and clogged arteries in younger people, said Dr. Jeffrey Saver, director of the stroke center at UCLA.

    Early estimates from 2007 death certificates suggest that stroke is now the nation's fourth leading cause of death instead of the third, partly because of better treatments and prevention among the elderly. "But at the same time we're seeing this worrisome rise in mid-life," Saver said.

    Allison Hooker, a nurse who coordinates stroke care at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C., said her hospital also is seeing more strokes in younger people with risk factors such as smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, alcohol overuse and diabetes.

    "I'd say at least half of our population (of stroke patients) is in their 40s or early 50s," she said, "and devastating strokes, too."

  • #2
    no surprise there. The whole nation needs to realize how unhealthy their diets really are. Just by proper education of healthy foods would be a nice start.

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    • #3
      I'm not surprised by this at all. I have seen a study cited in an article that showed obese pre-teens having the same amount of arterial plaque they would expect to find in somebody in their forties. We're going to see people having strokes and heart attacks before they hit 30 if nothing changes.

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      • #4
        "High blood pressure and clogged arteries in younger people." This is crazy! Kids now a days don't want to go outside and play anymore like when I was a kid. We stayed out until the sun went down and even a bit longer at times. It's all about the games and sitting on their asses...it's a shame really.

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        • #5
          2007 old stats? i wonder what it is now.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dna9488 View Post
            Just by proper education of healthy foods would be a nice start.
            and also eating less. :hibb:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
              and also eating less. :hibb:
              lol yea of course.

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              • #8
                A normal diet would totally turn America around.

                People would realize they don't need 11 pills a day from the fucking doctor, they just have to change what they put into their body.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                  A normal diet would totally turn America around.

                  People would realize they don't need 11 pills a day from the fucking doctor, they just have to change what they put into their body.
                  :thumup::thumup:

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by alwaysgrowing View Post
                    :thumup::thumup:
                    I mean it really amazes me every fucking day.

                    People don't understand that what you put into your body is so important. The government will protect us, we aren't allowed unsafe things in our bubble world. People are so god damn stupid.

                    Common sense isn't common at all.

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                    • #11
                      Our bodies are machines. You need to fuel these fuckers up. You stick sugar into a car, it dies. Same thing with us.

                      Put some healthy carbs, veggies, protein into the body and BOOM. We feel better

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