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Risk Factors Prevention Is The Key The good news is that a stroke can be prevented. The more risks factors that a person has, the higher the chance of having a stroke. The risk factors for a stroke include:
Reduce Risk Factors The risk of a stroke can be reduced by:
Kentucky Lies in the Middle of the Stroke Belt According to a new study, the number of first-time and recurrent strokes in the United States is approximately 750,000 each year. This is significant for Kentuckians because the Southeastern United States is known as the "Stroke Belt". In the Stroke Belt, death rates from stroke are consistently more than 10 percent higher than the national average. The Stroke Belt is made up of 12 contiguous states, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, and the District of Columbia. Exact causes for this higher incidence of mortality are unknown. Contributing factors may include geographic or environmental factors or to differences in lifestyle, including higher rates of cigarette smoking and a higher dietary intake of fat and salt. |