Literature DB >> 25231579

Stroke in Asia: a global disaster.

Jong S Kim.   

Abstract

Although stroke is a world-wide problem, the burden of stroke is particularly serious in Asia; its mortality is higher than in Europe or North America. The situation in Asia is dichotomized. Stroke mortality and case fatality has been declining in northern-eastern countries such as Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and urbanized areas of China. This is attributed to both the risk factor control and stroke care improvement. However, declining stroke incidence is rarely observed, which is in part due to rapidly aging population. As a result, there is an increase in the number of stroke survivors who require long-term, costly care. The extremely low birth rate and relatively insecure social health system markedly increases the caregiver burden. The problem in southern Asian countries, such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Indonesia is more fundamental. With the improving control of infectious diseases, life expectancy is prolonged. However, risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity and cigarette smoking become prevalent, and are poorly controlled. Stroke neurologists, organized stroke centers, and diagnostic tools are insufficient, which has resulted in high stroke fatality and mortality. Throughout Asia, the most urgent priority should be the primary stroke prevention through promoting a healthy lifestyle, e.g. low salt intake, regular physical exercise, stopping smoking, government sectors should take a stronger initiative to accomplish this. The rapidly aging populations and stroke burden will shrink the economy and destabilize the society, not only in Asia but also globally unless appropriate efforts are promptly initiated, this may result in a global disaster.
© 2014 World Stroke Organization.

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Keywords:  Asia; prevention; stroke

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25231579     DOI: 10.1111/ijs.12317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stroke        ISSN: 1747-4930            Impact factor:   5.266


  28 in total

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Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2015-05-22       Impact factor: 3.444

2.  Cantonese AphasiaBank: An annotated database of spoken discourse and co-verbal gestures by healthy and language-impaired native Cantonese speakers.

Authors:  Anthony Pak-Hin Kong; Sam-Po Law
Journal:  Behav Res Methods       Date:  2019-06

3.  Epidemiological Characteristics of Hypertension in the Elderly in Beijing, China.

Authors:  Lina Ma; Xiaoling Zhao; Zhe Tang; Yun Li; Fei Sun; Lijun Diao; Gaizhen Ge; Ming Feng; Jieyu Wang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-08-21       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 4.  Effect of Traditional Chinese Exercise on Gait and Balance for Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Bing-Lin Chen; Jia-Bao Guo; Ming-Shuo Liu; Xin Li; Jun Zou; Xi Chen; Ling-Li Zhang; Yu-Shan Yue; Xue-Qiang Wang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-08-20       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Korean Stroke Cohort for functioning and rehabilitation (KOSCO): study rationale and protocol of a multi-centre prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Won Hyuk Chang; Min Kyun Sohn; Jongmin Lee; Deog Young Kim; Sam-Gyu Lee; Yong-Il Shin; Gyung-Jae Oh; Yang-Soo Lee; Min Cheol Joo; Eun Young Han; Yun-Hee Kim
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2015-03-25       Impact factor: 2.474

6.  The Effects of Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Acute Subcortical Cerebral Infarction.

Authors:  Changshen Yu; Wanjun Wang; Yue Zhang; Yizhao Wang; Weijia Hou; Shoufeng Liu; Chunlin Gao; Chen Wang; Lidong Mo; Jialing Wu
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2017-05-18       Impact factor: 3.169

7.  Admission serum cholinesterase concentration for prediction of in-hospital mortality in very elderly patients with acute ischemic stroke: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Mingquan Li; Yan Chen; Yanli Zhang; Xiaoyun Liu; Tiantian Xie; Jingjing Yin; Liumin Wang; Shucheng Gang; Jinjin Chen; Ling Liu; Fang Yang; Tongchao Geng
Journal:  Aging Clin Exp Res       Date:  2020-02-18       Impact factor: 3.636

8.  Differences in the distribution of risk factors for stroke among the high-risk population in urban and rural areas of Eastern China.

Authors:  Te Mi; Shangwen Sun; Yifeng Du; Shougang Guo; Lin Cong; Mingfeng Cao; Qinjian Sun; Yi Sun; Chuanqiang Qu
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2016-04-07       Impact factor: 2.708

9.  Determinants and Time Trends for Ischaemic and Haemorrhagic Stroke in a Large Chinese Population.

Authors:  Yutao Guo; Hao Wang; Tao Tao; Yingchun Tian; Yutang Wang; Yundai Chen; Gregory Y H Lip
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-29       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Medical complications experienced by first-time ischemic stroke patients during inpatient, tertiary level stroke rehabilitation.

Authors:  Gul Mete Civelek; Ayce Atalay; Nur Turhan
Journal:  J Phys Ther Sci       Date:  2016-02-29
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