Vascular risk factors and stroke risk across the life span: A population-representative study of half a million people.
Raed A JoundiScott B PattenJeanne Va WilliamsEric Edward SmithPublished in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2022)
Diabetes and hypertension were associated with progressively elevated relative risk of stroke in younger individuals and prevalence was increasing over time. The association of obesity with stroke was not significant after adjustment for other factors. Smoking had the greatest prevalence and population-attributable fraction for stroke at younger age. Our findings assist in understanding the relationship between vascular risk factors and stroke across the life span and planning public health measures to lower stroke incidence in the young.