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通过性别、年龄和中风状态差异对中风及高危年轻成年患者的生活方式知识与行为进行的横断面研究

Lifestyle Knowledge and Behavior Among Stroke and High-Risk Younger Adult Patients Through Sex, Age and Stroke Status Differences: A Cross-Sectional Study.

作者信息

Ibrahim Sarah, Senff Jasper R, Francis Troy, Stanimirovic Aleksandra, Ng Sharon, Zhang Lindsey, Ravi Akshaya, Casaubon Leanne K, Sivakumar Keithan, Rosand Joanathan, Singh Sanjula, Rac Valeria E, Pikula Aleksandra

机构信息

Program for Health System and Technology Evaluation, Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada (SI, TF, VER).

Jay and Sari Sonshine Centre for Stroke Prevention & Cerebrovascular Brain Health, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada (SI, VER, AP).

出版信息

Am J Lifestyle Med. 2025 May 23:15598276251343016. doi: 10.1177/15598276251343016.

Abstract

The prevalence of stroke is projected to rise over the next 30 years, particularly among younger adults (≤65 years of age). Stroke is associated with modifiable risk factors, highlighting the importance of risk factor modification. However, to modify risk factors, it is important to understand younger adult stroke and high-risk patients' lifestyle-related knowledge, behaviors and associated facilitators and barriers, which this study aimed to address with attention to sex, age, and stroke status-related differences. A cross-sectional study was conducted. Data were collected through an online self-reported survey. Descriptive and inferential statistics were conducted with attention to sex, age, and stroke status differences. A total of 104 participants comprised the sample. Variability in lifestyle-knowledge was found. Most participants ate processed food, moderately exercised, slept <7 hours per night, had a sense of social connectedness, and moderate-to-manageable stress. Emotions, social and family responsibilities influenced diet and exercise. Sex, age, and stroke status differences were observed. Findings have implications on the development of lifestyle medicine prescriptions and interventions as standard of care to support brain health and reduce the risk of stroke and/or its reoccurrence.

摘要

预计在未来30年中风的患病率将会上升,尤其是在年轻成年人(≤65岁)中。中风与可改变的风险因素相关,这凸显了改变风险因素的重要性。然而,要改变风险因素,了解年轻成年人中风及高危患者与生活方式相关的知识、行为以及相关的促进因素和障碍非常重要,本研究旨在关注性别、年龄和中风状态相关差异来解决这些问题。开展了一项横断面研究。通过在线自我报告调查收集数据。进行描述性和推断性统计时关注了性别、年龄和中风状态差异。样本共有104名参与者。发现生活方式知识存在差异。大多数参与者食用加工食品、适度锻炼、每晚睡眠不足7小时、有社会联系感且压力适中至可控制。情绪、社会和家庭责任会影响饮食和锻炼。观察到了性别、年龄和中风状态差异。研究结果对制定生活方式医学处方和干预措施具有启示意义,这些措施可作为支持大脑健康、降低中风和/或中风复发风险的标准护理。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4dcd/12102088/58a76156de10/10.1177_15598276251343016-fig1.jpg

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