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Differences in Multiple Risk Factors Between Black and White Individuals With Young-Onset Ischemic Stroke.

Prachi MehndirattaKathleen A RyanCarolyn CroninMarcella WozniakJohn W ColeSeemant ChaturvediMichael S PhippsPatrick McArdleSteven Kittner
Published in: Neurology (2022)
The risk of stroke in young adults increased exponentially with the number of risk factors. Young Black patients with ischemic stroke were approximately 6 times more likely to have the co-occurrence of obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and smoking compared with their White counterparts. Targeting public health interventions to identify and improve care to Black young adults with multiple stroke risk factors may have substantial impact on lowering risk of stroke.
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