A prospective study of cerebrovascular disease in japanese rural communities, akabane and asahi: Part 1: Evaluation of risk factors in the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage and thrombosis

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An epidemiological study of cerebrovascular disease in Akabane and Asahi, Japan, was made. (These cities are located near Nagoya, Japan.) The study population included 4,737 men and women aged 40 to 79 at the time of entry into the study. There were 4,186 persons who were examined and, of these, 264 cases of cerebrovascular attacks were observed between 1964 and 1970. The incidence rate of stroke in those persons not responding to the survey was 15.9 times higher than in those persons examined according to person-year observation in Akabane. The risk factors for cerebral hemorrhage and thrombosis were evaluated by age-adjusted and sex-adjusted relative risks. The predisposing factors to cerebral hemorrhage appeared to be high blood pressure, high left R wave, ST depression. T abnormality, capillary fragility counts, previous medical history of stroke, and albuminuria. For cerebral thrombosis, the predisposing factors appeared to be high blood pressure, ST depression and fun-duscopic sclerotic findings, and those factors assumed to be significant were glycosuria and smoking habits. Ocular funduscopic abnormality was the most prominent risk factor for cerebral thrombosis, while high blood pressure and ECG abnormalities were highly related to cerebral hemorrhage. It was suggested that those subjects with a relatively higher blood pressure may have a higher relative risk of cerebral hemorrhage than those with a lower (normal range) blood pressure. A previous or family history of stroke also appeared significantly related to cerebral hemorrhage. © 1976 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Okada, H., Horibe, H. I., Ohno, Y., Hayakawa, N., & Aoki, N. (1976). A prospective study of cerebrovascular disease in japanese rural communities, akabane and asahi: Part 1: Evaluation of risk factors in the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage and thrombosis. Stroke, 7(6), 599–607. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.7.6.599

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