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Rapid Transitions in the Epidemiology of Stroke and Its Risk Factors in China from 2002 to 2013

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Journal Neurology
Specialty Neurology
Date 2017 Jun 2
PMID 28566547
Citations 95
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Abstract

Objective: To estimate the current prevalence, temporal incidence trends, and contribution of risk factors for stroke in China.

Methods: The China National Stroke Screening Survey (CNSSS) is an ongoing nationwide population-based program. A representative sample of 1,292,010 adults over 40 years old with 31,188 identified stroke cases from the 2013 and 2014 CNSSS database was analyzed to provide descriptive statistics of the prevalence and risk factors for stroke in 2014. In addition, a retrospective evaluation of 12,526 first-ever stroke cases in 2002-2013 and stroke mortality data from the 2002-2013 China Public Health Statistical Yearbook was conducted to estimate the incidence rates.

Results: In 2014, the adjusted stroke prevalence was 2.06% in adults aged 40 years and older. After full adjustments, all risk factors assessed showed significant associations with stroke ( < 0.01); the largest contributor was hypertension (population-attributable risk 53.2%), followed by family history, dyslipidemia, atrial fibrillation, diabetes, physical inactivity, smoking, and overweight/obesity. The incidence of first-ever stroke in adults aged 40-74 years increased from 189/100,000 individuals in 2002 to 379/100,000 in 2013-an overall annual increase of 8.3%. Stroke-specific mortality in adults aged 40-74 years has remained stable, at approximately 124 deaths/100,000 individuals in both 2002 and 2013.

Conclusions: In 2002-2013, the incidence of stroke in China increased rapidly. Combined with a high prevalence, a trend toward a younger age, and stable mortality, this finding suggests that additional clinical and behavioral interventions for metabolic and lifestyle risk factors are necessary to prevent stroke, particularly in certain populations.

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