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Relationship between risk perception and lifestyle in ischemic stroke patients with H-type hypertension.

Zhen Wu1, Zhuo-Ran Li2, Yong-Qiang Dai1, Fen-Yan Zhu1, Ju-Xiang Tan1, Li-Hong Wan3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with ischemic stroke who have H-type hypertension are at an increased risk of recurrent stroke. The relationship between risk perception and lifestyle in these patients has not been fully explored. The objective of this study is to investigate risk perceptions and lifestyles among H-type hypertensive ischemic stroke patients and explore their relationships.
METHODS: A total of 314 hypertensive ischemic stroke patients were divided according to homocysteine (Hcy) level into the normal Hcy and high Hcy group using convenience sampling. The high Hcy group was further divided into the perceived or non-perceived group based on the patients' risk perceptions. The Essen Stroke Risk Score and the Health Behavior Scale were used to investigate the patients' risk perceptions and lifestyles.
RESULTS: The perceived risk factors in the high Hcy group included hypertension, diabetes, alcohol consumption, hyperlipidemia, and smoking, which showed no significant difference with those in the normal Hcy group. The high Hcy group had a total lifestyle score of (2.54±0.42). The perceived group had a better lifestyle than the non-perceived group; however, only blood pressure monitoring compliance showed a significant difference between the groups (P<0.05). The lifestyles of subjects whose perceived risks included diabetes, hyperlipidemia, smoking, and alcohol consumption were not significantly different to those in the non-perceived group.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with H-type hypertensive ischemic stroke who perceive hypertension as a risk factor have relatively good lifestyles. Therefore, efforts should be made to strengthen risk education for these patients to help improve their risk perception and lifestyles.

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Keywords:  H-type hypertension; homocysteinemia; ischemic stroke; lifestyle; risk factor perception

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33302645     DOI: 10.21037/apm-20-2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Palliat Med        ISSN: 2224-5820


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