A Stroke Reduction Health Plan for Older Adults in Rural Sussex County, Delaware

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Abstract

Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability among adults age 65 and over in the United States. Modifiable risk factors for stroke include: Obesity, poor nutrition, and lack of exercise. Sussex County, Delaware has the highest stroke rate among older adults in the state. Twenty-five percent of the population in Sussex County are 65 and over and about 70% of adults are overweight or obese. Consistent with the social ecological framework, the Stroke Population Risk Tool may be used at the individual level to identify those at an increased risk for stroke and to create individualized stroke specific education. At the community level, local nutrition, fitness, and senior services may be utilized - with older adults at the highest risk profile participating in a 12 week stroke education program focused on risk reduction behaviors, nutrition and exercise classes. At the policy level, the Walkability Assessment Tool may be utilized to encourage local municipalities to identify areas of the county which lack safe spaces to be physically active and to develop a plan to create a more exercise conducive environment. Taken together, the proposal discusses an implementable plan that may, in the long-term, effectively reduce the stroke rates of older adults in Sussex County and allow for the early identification of those at the greatest risk for stroke.

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Novello, S., Bowen, M. E., & Griffioen, M. (2019). A Stroke Reduction Health Plan for Older Adults in Rural Sussex County, Delaware. Delaware Journal of Public Health, 5(5). https://doi.org/10.32481/djph.2019.12.014

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